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  • VoodooPad 4

    Flying Meat just released VoodooPad 4, their excellent personal wiki software for Mac OS X. I personally use VoodooPad to track all of my design notes and brainstorming for my own software products and can’t recommend it more highly. Congrats to Gus and co.

  • The Village Toy Maker

    Brent Simmons: Advice for Indies You have to work every day. You have to sit in the chair and stay seated. And sleep and come back to the chair. You need to wear out that chair and then buy a new one and then wear out that one. … I shouldn’t even have to say…

  • LicenseKeeper 1.4.4

    LicenseKeeper 1.4.4 has been released. Use “Check for Updates” under the main LicenseKeeper menu or download it directly from here. This free update adds improvements to the Serial Number Scanner and several important bug fixes. Serial Number Scanner Added support for several new serial number formats Fixed false positives in PayPal receipt emails Fixed small…

  • Migrating LicenseKeeper to Your New Mac

    “I just bought a new Mac. How do I migrate my existing LicenseKeeper data over to my new computer?” This is a very common question, especially right after Apple releases new Macs. There are two good ways to migrate your LicenseKeeper data: Apple’s Migration Assistant and the manual copy method. Migration Assistant Migration Assistant is…

  • Bullfrog Touch Corrupted Graphics

    Bullfrog Touch 1.1 was finally pushed out to the App Store by Apple yesterday (Monday October 13). We were very excited to finally get this version out. Unfortunately, the game made it all the way through the review process with a corrupt graphics file. I uploaded a new version to the App Store this morning…

  • Trism developer cashes in on the iPhone

    Yesterday, I posted Mike Ash’s description of the pain involved in submitting applications to the iPhone AppStore. As a counterpoint, Raven Zachary reports (via Twitter) that Steve Demeter has made $250,000 since July 11th with his iPhone game, Trism.

  • Mike Ash: iPhone Development Story

    Now, this sounds familiar. Mike Ash, describes the process of developing iPhone applications. Finally, nearly a month after the original submission, the application is accepted by Apple and appears in the store. It spent longer going through Apple’s approval process than it did in development! And while Apple did find a legitimate bug, spending a…

  • Justin Williams: Lessons Learned as an Indie Mac Developer

    Justin Williams on lessons learned in his first few months as an indie developer working on his Mac software, Today. I’ve officially been indie since the end of April and have had varying degrees of success…

  • Buy Discounted Software and Fight Cancer

    Get a great deal on Mac software and help fight Cancer by building your own discounted Mac software bundle. Choose from dozens of great applications and help a great cause. PMC Software: Build Your Bundle All proceeds will be donated to the Pan-Mass Challenge, and in turn to the Jimmy Fund, for the research and…

  • Bullfrog 1.2.2

    Bullfrog 1.2.2 has been released. This fixes several issues with high score submissions. Download directly or use Check for Updates. Release Notes Fixed: High score submission is now done in the background for better performance over slow connections. Fixed: Fixed bug in high score submission that could allow fake high scores. Fixed: Scores of zero…