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Episode 65 – Empty Vessels of Opportunity

We dive right in with our hands on review of the iPad Pro. We also comment on technical issues with the iOS & Mac App Store as well as iTunes Connect. We discuss how mobile app devs are suffering and how the top sellers make 60% of app income. What opportunities and what road blocks that Apple provides. Dropbox drops Objective-C. Picks: Fake, Thumbzone and Smashy Road: Wanted

Episode 65 Show Notes:

  • TACOW
  • Fraser Speirs
  • Dave Delong
  • Desktop Computer – Horace Dediu
  • iPad Pro Accessories Review: Apple Pencil, Smart Keyboard, Logitech CREATE Keyboard
  • Apple. We’re Looking At You
  • Mobile App Developers are Suffering
  • Omni Group
  • Coda For iOS
  • #130: It’s a Giant Distraction Box
  • PCalc – The Best Calculator
  • Plex
  • Simplex
  • MARIN TODOROV – WHAT’S IN FOR US AFTER THE INDIEPOCALIPSE?
  • ‘Guitar Hero Live’ Launches For Apple TV, But Gamers Need Guitar Controller To Play
  • Apple TV Tech Talks
  • MFI Program
  • More testers available via TestFlight
  • Dropbox drops Objective-C from newest SDK
  • Todd Dichindorf
  • App Programming Guide for tvOS
  • Torchwood
  • Retroactive Continuity (retcon)
  • Driver
  • Spy Hunter
  • Sheep, Dog & Wolf
  • Innoveghtive.com

Episode 65 Picks:

  • Fake
  • Thumbzone
  • Smashy Road: Wanted
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MTJC podcast is a show about mobile development. Each week, Jaime Lopez, Mark Rubin (sometimes Greg Heo, Tammy Coron, and Aaron Vegh) and myself, Tim Mitra, will convene from across the continent to discuss iOS and Mac development.

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