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Drew decides that it’s time to investigate note-taking the way that task-management is often investigated! This sparks a long discussion on apps (or a decision not to use them), and how to avoid getting stuck in a space where writing just isn’t as easy as it used to be. Evernote (https://evernote.com) NVAlt (http://brettterpstra.com/projects/nvalt/) iTerm (https://iterm2.com) Ulysses (http://www.ulysses.app) OneNote (https://www.onenote.com) Day One (https://dayone.me) Chatology (https://flexibits.com/chatology) Bookworm (https://bookworm.fm) Drafts (https://getdrafts.com) Edit (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/edit-a-single-page-scratchpad/id1231744746?mt=8) Things (https://culturedcode.com/things/)
Recorded 6 December 2013. You can download the m4a file. This is the last episode of Identical Cousins. Thank you so much for listening! We had a great time, and we loved hearing from people who enjoyed the show. This episode is sponsored by Oxygene from the super-awesome RemObjects Software. See remobjects.com/oxygene and use the discount code ID13 for 20% off. This episode is also sponsored by HostGator. Use the coupon code COUSINS for 25% off. Get your very own .net domain name! (And web hosting. And 24/7 support. And plenty more.) Some things we mention (or just felt like linking to): Gold is Best 24 Atari Xcode Legos Microserfs RIM’s $10K Developer Committment Pull to refresh iOS 7 360 iDev System 7 Romantic Era Modernism Richard Wagner Claude Debussy Paul Cezanne Pablo Picasso The girls would turn the color of an avocado when he would drive down their street in his El Dorado Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole Ernest Hemingway Bauhaus The bats have left the bell tower Fantastical Flipboard iPad Jean Michel Jarre AltWWDC Skype Scott Forstall iCloud Core Data Syncing Letterpress Pinbook Albina Development Collin Donnell Black Pixel Black Pixel Acquires NetNewsWire Rogue Amoeba Vesper Chatology Glassboard Ulan Bator Yak Shaving The Cannonball Run Cannonball Run Bloopers History of the World, Part 1 Dom DeLuise We talk alot about previous episodes. Instead of linking to them in the show notes, we figured you could just visit the Archive.
Recorded 2 August 2013. You can download the m4a file. In this episode we talk about Brent’s Grandmom, Apple developer center down time, iOS 7 and OS X 10.9, and product websites. Watch this video — it’s funny. We Are Sinking. Some things we mention: Bridgeton, NJ Apple Developer Center Investigation of Ibrahim Balic’s Claims Apple Developer System Status Page Occam’s Razor Glassboard iOS 7 OS X Mavericks Vesper Fantastical Chatology Ralph Waldo Emerson NetNewsWire Safari RSS 1Password CocoaConf Portland - Aug. 15-16 Train to Portland 360 iDev SQLite FMDB
Recorded 28 June 2013. You can download the m4a file. In this episode we talk about iOS 7 and about syncing. This episode is sponsored by Igloo Software. Igloo is an intranet you’ll actually like. You can share content quickly with built-in apps: blogs, calendars, file sharing, forums, Twitter-like microblogs and wikis. Everything is social: you comment on any type of content, @mention your coworkers, follow content for updates and use tags to group things around the way you work. You can add on rooms, like mini-Igloos, for each of your teams to work in It’s easy – the whole thing is drag-and-drop, features responsive design and uses beautiful fonts from TypeKit Your Igloo has enterprise-grade security, and you can start using it right away It’s free to use with up to ten people, and when your Igloo grows, its only $12/person each month Go to igloosoftware.com/patty (as in Duke) to start building your Igloo Some things we mention: We Are Sinking Tokyo Mac Pro Macbook Air CodeWarrior iOS 7 Path OS X Mavericks Vesper Chatology WWDC Fantastical NetNewsWire Marco on NetNewsWire Syncing Feedly FeedHQ FeedWrangler NewsBlur Dropbox iCloud Amazon Web Services Windows Azure Mobile Services Heroku Mr. Reader HockeyApp
Daniel steht und Max sitzt in dieser neuesten Folge des einzigen deutschen Podcasts. Wir sprechen über Kartoffelsuppe, Jekyll, Werkzeug, Haarfrisuren und WD-40 vs Speiseöl. Das Boot Skrollr Die tiefste Seite der Welt Jekyll Schraubenzieherset Torx-Schraubenmitnahmeprofil Leatherman Letterman Chatology Bürger Folgt uns schnell auf Twitter, um keine der kommenden Metafolgen zu verpassen: @konferenz28 und hört die heutige Metall-Folge.
Recorded 7 June 2013. You can download the m4a file. In this episode we talk about Vesper, Chatology, and WWDC. But note that this was recorded right before WWDC. So we don’t actually talk about anything announced at WWDC. We know nothing. Note: there is some echo in the audio in this episode. Sorry about that! This episode is sponsored by 23AndMe. Click that link to order a DNA kit for just $99. That’s a great deal for such a cool service. Learn how your genes may impact your health; learn about your ancestry; learn why (or why not) Cilantro tastes weird to you. You can even learn how closely related you are to Neanderthals. (Surely Brent and Michael are very closely related.) 23AndMe’s Personal Genome Service was TIME Magazine’s Invention of the year in 2008, and it’s kept improving. Check it out. This episode is also sponsored by FastSpring, the easy-to-use payment processing system that makes headaches go away. Create a custom order page, and even include purchasing directly in your app. If you’re selling a Mac app — or anything else — from your website, then check out FastSpring. Do yourself a favor. Do it now. Some things we mention: Vesper Chatology WWDC Apple Design Awards Fantastical Glassboard CocoaConf AltWWDC I Took a Lickin’ from a Chicken Statler and Waldorf HockeyApp