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Under the Radar

From development and design to marketing and support, Under the Radar is all about independent app development. It's rarely longer than 30 minutes. Hosted by Marco Arment and David Smith.

Technology Development
Update frequency
every 13 days
Average duration
29 minutes
Episodes
326
Years Active
2015 - 2025
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146: Ethical Monetization

146: Ethical Monetization

App Store subscription scams, and considering the ethics of how our apps make money.
00:29:49  |   Wed 24 Oct 2018
145: Custom Apple Watch Faces

145: Custom Apple Watch Faces

Why the Apple Watch needs third-party faces, tools to make them for yourself today, and overcoming the reasons why Apple may not want to offer them.
00:29:51  |   Wed 17 Oct 2018
144: Concerns About the Future

144: Concerns About the Future

Long-term career planning, predicting where Apple is going, betting on the right technologies, and wondering whether we'll still be doing this in ten years.
00:29:18  |   Wed 10 Oct 2018
143: Implementing Step-Counting

143: Implementing Step-Counting

Answering the surprisingly difficult question of "How many steps did you take today?"
00:29:35  |   Thu 04 Oct 2018
142: Passion Projects

142: Passion Projects

The value of making apps only for yourself that you never release.
00:29:32  |   Wed 26 Sep 2018
141: Implementing Search

141: Implementing Search

Concepts and considerations for implementing full-text search in your app, with examples from Overcast 5.
00:29:52  |   Thu 20 Sep 2018
140: The Mad Rush

140: The Mad Rush

Finalizing our iOS 12 and watchOS 5 updates, and updating our apps for the new iPhones and Apple Watches before we can actually buy them.
00:29:43  |   Fri 14 Sep 2018
139: Taking Breaks

139: Taking Breaks

Setting up your business for extended times away, and how to start working again when you get back.
00:29:20  |   Fri 07 Sep 2018
138: watchOS 5

138: watchOS 5

The huge gifts we were given in watchOS 5, and today's environment for building Apple Watch apps.
00:29:13  |   Thu 28 Jun 2018
137: iOS 12 and App Review Changes

137: iOS 12 and App Review Changes

How we're affected by the iOS 12 changes and revised App Store review guidelines.
00:29:38  |   Thu 21 Jun 2018
136: Freshly Cleared Decks

136: Freshly Cleared Decks

The first things we do after WWDC every year, and why this year might be different.
00:29:30  |   Thu 14 Jun 2018
135: On the Street at WWDC 2018

135: On the Street at WWDC 2018

Live interviews at Social Policy in San Jose, with first impressions from Curtis Herbert, Joe Cieplinski, and Kaya Thomas.
00:28:40  |   Tue 05 Jun 2018
134: WWDC Tips

134: WWDC Tips

Packing, preparation, and logistical tips for a happy, healthy, and productive WWDC.
00:29:46  |   Wed 30 May 2018
133: Collective Bargaining

133: Collective Bargaining

The challenge of trying to form a union or other collective action group for developers.
00:29:39  |   Fri 25 May 2018
132: Accessibility

132: Accessibility

Considering accessibility as part of usability, and testing with the most common iOS accessibility APIs.
00:28:06  |   Wed 16 May 2018
131: Dot-App and Microsoft's 95%

131: Dot-App and Microsoft's 95%

Whether you need one of the new .app domains, and the ramifications of Microsoft's lower app-store commissions.
00:29:49  |   Thu 10 May 2018
130: Lightning Round V

130: Lightning Round V

Lessons from Android's success, hot new things from past WWDCs that didn't pan out, and trying to improve or avoid social problems with our apps.
00:28:59  |   Thu 03 May 2018
129: Lightning Round IV

129: Lightning Round IV

Planning out our apps before writing any code, deciding which ideas NOT to pursue, a converged "Marzipan" world, and accessibility.
00:29:53  |   Fri 27 Apr 2018
128: Lightning Round III: Servers

128: Lightning Round III: Servers

In our third Q&A episode, we address the many questions we received about running servers.
00:29:05  |   Thu 19 Apr 2018
127: Lightning Round II

127: Lightning Round II

Our second-ever Q&A episode, including questions on React Native, reusable code vs. duplication, learning beyond Hello World, and the art of packing lightly for travel.
00:29:48  |   Fri 13 Apr 2018
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