Mac
Software Business Year 1
The MacSB podcast focuses on the business issues of developing Mac software. The show takes an interview format where the host interviews Mac Developers with solid experience of running a Mac Software Business.
There is also a four part spin-off series presented by Keith Alperin, called Mac Software Business: Year One, The show covers the life of three new Mac indie start-ups, with one seasoned veteran provided for good measure.
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The MacSB podcast focuses on the business issues of developing Mac software. The show takes an interview format where the host interviews Mac Developers with solid experience of running a Mac Software Business.
There is also a four part spin-off series presented by Keith Alperin, called Mac Software Business: Year One, The show covers the life of three new Mac indie start-ups, with one seasoned veteran provided for good measure.
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Mac
Software Business Year One Episode 2: The Story
Continues
Released: 03
August 2008
In this four part spin-off series, Mac Software
Business: Year One, we'll cover the life of three
new Mac indie startups, with one seasoned veteran
provided for good measure. Our second episode
covers how our audacious Micro Mac outfits operate
their operations. Our panel include:
- Keith Alperin: Helium Foot Software, your moderator
- Steve "Scotty" Scott: mamooba and the Mac Developer Network
- Kevin Hoctor: No Thirst Software
- Gus Mueller: Flying Meat, your seasoned veteran
- Kevin and Scotty use Aquatic Prime as their licensing engine
- Keith rolled his own licensing engine using openssl based on this post by Allan Odgaard
- Gus uses PayPal Website Payments Pro to process credit cards
- Keith LOVES E-junkie for it's shopping cart and simple integration with PayPal standard, PayPal pro and Authorize.net
- Keith got his website design for free from Open Source Web Design
- Gus and Keith both use FogBugz for bug tracking and tech support
- Panic is now using RedMine for bug tracking
- Keith automated his build and deploy procedure
- Kevin adapted Aquatic Prime to cut down on support requests