In my last post about AppViz, I mentioned that I spent about six months creating an internal accounting tool called BeanCounter. Why the hell did I do that? Because I don’t want to run my business on financial guesses based on iTunes Connect sales reports. The Need For Financial Accuracy For many app developers and […]
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AppViz 3 is a major rewrite of a product loved by many developers. Most parts of the app are completely new, but we know that two new features will be particularly contentious: cloud storage and a subscription model. We’re developers selling a tool used by other developers. We know we can’t bullshit you with marketing […]
As every iOS developer knows, when your provisioning gets messed up, your life becomes a living hell. I don’t even want to think about how many millions of man hours have been wasted getting broken projects working again. The root of the problem is always the .mobileprovision files that are kept in your Library > […]
The Change Very simply put, you can no longer sign a bundle (like your .app) if any nested bundle in that package is unsigned. These nested bundles are things like helper executables, embedded frameworks, plug-ins and XPC services. The result is that you’ll need to update your Xcode projects as soon as you start building […]
I get the feeling that the gray rings are significant. — Craig Hockenberry (@chockenberry) September 3, 2013 It looks like my hunch about the iPhone invite was right: new phones are likely to have “silver rings” that are fingerprint sensors embedded into the home button. So what does this mean? Most people assume that it’s […]