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In case you missed the play-by-play, here are the highlights.

  1. Snippy for Mac
    I acquired an outdated Mac menu bar item, and revitalized it into an app called Snippy. It allows you to copy & paste code snippets real quick.
  2. Interview with D.J. Sherrets
    I recently conducted an interview on all things apps.
  3. balllin tv
    We brought the same great app for iPhone & iPad and came up with a great Apple TV app.
  4. curry fire
    Bring your chef hat and apron. Read the documentation.
  5. Alto is on App Store
    Prekesh Chavda and I have been working & iterating on Alto for a year now. It's desktop-class invoicing software for iPhone & iPad. And it's really simple.
  6. curry
    Ever since college, I use to extract certain aspects of the different project I've worked on and built. curry is that utility belt of things I use on different projects. Read the documentation.
  7. Interview for Dribbble Timeout
  8. Some things will never change
    Nevermind that I had an Apple II back in the day with floppy disks that were actually floppy. That knee bandaid was a result of a failed attempt in preschool to hurdle myself over the metal rail from the swings. Didn't end too well.
  9. tapku
    tapku is an open source project I started back in the early days of the iOS SDK. Summer of 2009 to be exact. It featured elements that made it popular like the calendar grid UI. (The kid got emails from the archdiocese of New Orleans, no lie.)