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Capo 3 ›

Friday, October 11, 2013

On Monday I launched Capo 3—the most significant launch in my company’s history. There are many reasons for its significance, but these three stand out: It broke my previous one-day sales record by 2x on launch day Capo got an...


FuzzMeasure 3.2.5 ›

Thursday, March 21, 2013

It’s been too long since I’ve spoken about FuzzMeasure. To the outside world, it might seem like I’ve not done a thing with the product in years! Fortunately for my users, that is certainly not the case. I have been...


TapeDeck and Capo Updates for the Mac ›

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

This week I shipped Capo 2.1.10 and TapeDeck 1.5.2. Capo 2.1.10 addresses a few major issues that were found in the 2.1.9 update, as well as some longer-standing ones. For instance, the default keyboard shortcuts failed to operate properly and...


Capo 2.1.9 ›

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

It was an odd coincidence that Capo 2.1.9 was released on the same day as Capo 1.3 for iOS. I submitted both products on the same day, and fully expected the Mac update to take twice as long. I’m glad...


Capo 1.3 for iOS ›

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Today I released Capo 1.3 for iOS, and you can buy it now from the link at http://capoapp.com/iphone.html. In this release, I added a much-requested feature. That is, you can now import MP3, WAV, AIFF, and MPEG-4 audio files from...


Help Wanted ›

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

I’m going to level with you: I’m drowning here on my own with four products on my plate and a fast-moving set of platforms to support. I’d rather be focusing on adding features, but lately I am spending too much...


TapeDeck 1.5 ›

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

It might appear that I’ve not done much to the app in a while, but TapeDeck 1.5 represents months of technical debt repayment, plus a few new features. First off, the new stuff. I added Retina support and improved the...


#pragma mark CALayer Texture Atlases ›

Monday, November 19, 2012

Here’s a nifty trick I used recently to implement the fast-moving low-overhead time display in Capo. Maybe you can use it somewhere that you might have fast moving digits in your UI. The naïve implementation of my time display actually...