flickery and the Mac App Store
Thanks to your feedback, I’ve reached a decision on the Mac App Store which I think is fair and I’m pretty sure you will like as well. Result of earlier blog Post In an earlier blog post I asked you if...
View ArticleNo (useful) Plug-Ins in Mac App Store apps
As you might know, I’m currently in the process of getting flickery into the Mac App Store. I know, I’m a little late to the game. I originally had planned to have flickery in the Mac App Store when it...
View ArticleA few improvements I’d like to see in iTunes Connect
iTunes Connect is the interface Apple provides for developers to interact with the Mac- and iOS App Store.It lets you check the review status of your apps, change metadata and screenshots, request...
View ArticleIntroducing ProjectX: ScreenFloat
It gives me huge pleasure to announce the immediate availability of ScreenFloat – an app to increase your productivity on your Mac! What Is ScreenFloat ScreenFloat lets you create screenshots that...
View ArticlePost-WWDC11-Keynote Thoughts
Another WWDC keynote has come to an end, and boy, what a keynote it was. Those guys at Apple surely don’t fool around! I really hate to have missed this year’s WWDC. There’s lots of new stuff to be...
View ArticlePresenting: Yoink, taking the drag out of drag and drop in Lion
Presenting: Yoink – taking the drag out of drag and drop Functionality Have you ever tried dragging something from, say, Finder, to a fullscreen app in Lion? It’s a pain. This is where Yoink comes in....
View ArticleUpdate on what’s going on
Hi, everyone. I wanted to try something new, so instead of a blog post, I’ve recorded this ~6 minute podcast for your listening (dis-)pleasure. Here are the relevant links and time codes in case you...
View ArticleCreating and Developing Briefly for Mac
Please join me on a journey through the past 2 years, from the idea of Briefly to the development and eventual release of the app The Idea for Briefly The idea for Briefly was literally fed to me on a...
View ArticleContacting customers through the App Store
One of my biggest gripes with the App Store is not being able to contact customers who leave a review directly. A tweet by @fafner (developer of the App MindNode) today, August 13th 2014 in which he...
View Article“New Year, New You”– Apple includes Yoink in a Mac App Store feature
Apple is currently featuring Yoink on the Mac App Store, in the category “New Year, New You”, and it’s in great company with the very popular apps MindNode Pro, 1Password, OmniFocus and Evernote.I...
View ArticleWhen to Send a Press Release – Are Embargoes Useful?
That’s a question I’ve been asking myself ever since I started releasing software to the public. Googling “When to send a press release”, I get articles talking about on what specific weekday to send...
View ArticleWebsite “Branding”
In an effort to bring some personality to my apps, website and blog and make them easily recognizable by “connecting” them visually I rolled out a minor re-”design” of my website and blog yesterday....
View ArticleIntroducing Glimpses for Mac – turn your photos and music into stunning Still...
Glimpses 2.0 for Mac After a lot of hard work, I’m very happy to finally be able to announce the immediate availability of Glimpses 2.0 (formerly known as Briefly) on the Mac App Store. The app has...
View ArticleGuest Blog Post: The Story Behind Review Times
[ Note: This is a guest blog post written by Frank Gregor (@TheCocoaNaut on twitter), an OS X- and iOS developer based in Austria, about his Mac app Review Times ] Once upon a time… No, only fairytales...
View ArticleGuest Blog Post: The Story Behind Gestimer
[Note: This is a guest blog post written by Martin Nguyen (@iMaddin on twitter), an OS X- and iOS developer based in Austria, about his Mac app Gestimer] I don’t like to keep too many thoughts in my...
View ArticleYoink Update 3.1 – Simplify Drag and Drop on your Mac
Yoink version 3.1 is now available on the Mac App Store and as a free, 15-day trial from the website. Yoink improves and simplifies drag and drop on your Mac by providing a temporary space to place...
View ArticleOS X 10.11 El Capitan Compatibility
I’m happy to say that all my applications, Yoink, Glimpses, ScreenFloat, Transloader and flickery are compatible with OS X 10.11 “El Capitan” and work perfectly on Apple’s new operating system, which...
View ArticlePost-Mortem: The Mac App Store’s Get Productive Promotion
From January 21st to January 28th, Apple ran a promotion on its App Stores: Get Productive. I was lucky enough to be asked to participate on the Mac App Store with Yoink, my app that improves and...
View ArticleYoink’s Revenue a Month After Localizing
Translating your app into different languages is becoming more and more important. And articles like this one (techcrunch) seem to confirm that. With Yoink 3.0 (mac app store, website), I localized the...
View ArticleYoink v3.2.5 Improves Compatibility with macOS Sierra
I’m happy to tell you that today, Yoink 3.2.5 is available for download from the Mac App Store. It’s a free upgrade for everyone who’s purchased it before. You can download a 15-day trial for the app...
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