Core Intuition
Summary: A podcast about indie software development for the Mac, iOS and other Apple technologies.
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- Artist: Daniel Jalkut and Manton Reece
Podcasts:
The iPhone 5, Maps in iOS 6, Twitter's opening and closing policies, and Dropbox syncing. Sponsored by CocoaConf.
The new iPhone 5, Twitter's continued API degradation, and follow up on customer support topics. Sponsored by Crashlytics.
Customer email newsletters, the latest round of phone announcements, and design resources for developers. Sponsored by Crashlytics.
Manton's rebranded Watermark service, the Apple v. Samsung patent lawsuit, and approaches to managing customer support. Sponsored by 29th Street Publishing.
Special guest Craig Hockenberry, Twitter's increasingly client-hostile policies, the emergence of app.net, and Craig's undergarment preferences. Sponsored by 29th Street Publishing.
Staying connected or otherwise while traveling, the recent open sourcing of TextMate, and our approaches to managing beta testing. Sponsored by The Infinite Kind, makers of SyncSpace and Moneydance.
App Store review times, sandbox containers, sense of place for files, and Daniel and Manton's new Flickr OAuth homework. Sponsored by Phlayer for Mac.
Apple's Mountain Lion, the merits of freeware releases, and notes on managing time as indie developers. Sponsored by iDeveloper TV's Using Blocks in Objective-C video.
Sudden priority shifts, the hopes of a crowd-funded Twitter alternative, and the self-promotional benefits of podcasting. Sponsored by CocoaConf.
The early days of Twitter, the iPad as a development device, and the pros and cons of the royal we. Sponsored by NSConference MINI.
Updating for the retina MacBook Pro, Lion APIs, PayPal subscriptions, and the App Store's Japanese tax withholding. Sponsored by Glassboard.
Cynicism on the internet, the age-old rivalry between Apple and Microsoft, Google's intense I/O keynote stunts, and Apple's bug-reporting workflow. Sponsored by iDeveloper TV.
Panic's App Store frustrations, briefly revisiting Microsoft's Surface, and registration code strategies. Sponsored by TextExpander.
WWDC 2012, Microsoft's new Surface tablet, and how to effectively write and distribute press-releases. Sponsored by CocoaConf.
More sandboxing, Apple TV apps, and managing shared code. Sponsored by Instapaper.