The show is a fortnightly catch up between David Gary Wood, and Daniel Jilg!
David is the longtime host of the show, an iOS development coach based in Wellington, New Zealand. His side project applications include GoVJ (https://govjapp.com), and he is currently working on several small projects.
Daniel is an establish independent developer based in the south of Germany. He is the founder of: Telemetry Deck (https://telemetrydeck.com), "Lightweight Analytics That's Not Evil", an analytics service for apps that provides speedy and accurate analytics whilst keeping user's data private and anonymised.
After realising we have little to no plan for this weeks show, we handily remember that we got new MacBooks last week - phew!
We discuss the new 13" MacBook Pro, the rather interesting 1.4Ghz CPU tha…
We start the show with discussion of random videos online and deep fakes, before getting into the process of rebooting development on an indie app.
Dave Nott's scheduled return to indie development l…
Jony Ive is leaving Apple, and we reflect on this from a human point of view - what might it have felt like in his shoes?
Dave Nott is looking forwards to a 16" Macbook Pro, with the latest rumours d…
One of us has a leaky roof and a poorly car, the other is getting ready to ship an update to AirSynth, and we both have a good rant about real free trials and upgrade pricing on the App Store.
This week, we go all over the map as we discuss how useful we find our Apple Watches, why Apple should make a consumer level monitor, and how Swift UI changes everything we do.
Some fairly big change…
The Mac Pro! Swift UI! iPadOS! This dub dub was absolutely packed full of lots of new things. We unpack these, and their impacts for developers in the Apple eco system.
Meanwhile, Dave Nott went unex…
As it's the last show before WWDC, we talk about some of things we hope to see from the Keynote on Monday.
Join us next week too, as we start to unpack all of the announcements afterwards.
We begin the show with a trip down memory lane, as Dave Nott does some retro gaming.
Dave Wood takes stock of things, after an incredible week of being featured on 9to5 Mac during the launch of his n…
Dave Wood gets an app store rejection, and Dave Nott has been busy shaping (and reshaping) the design of his news reader app that's in the works.
Dave Wood has finished development on his new app AirSynth. We discuss the finishing touches needed to send it to the App Store.
Dave Nott throws a spanner in the works when discussing the payment mo…
Email vs Slack and yet more rumoured delays for Intels 10 nanometer CPUs. If it's to be believed, we could be in for many more "lakes" before we get a 10nm MacBook Pro.
Dave Wood has a new Mac Mini, and we've had a boat load of leaks.
Rumours abound for the upcoming releases of iOS 13 and macOS 10.15. Something tells us WWDC is going to be quite something this year.
…Dave Nott has a coffee related dilemma with his Aeropress, and sets out to trial something new. Dave Wood decides to finally upgrade his machine at home. We discuss potential upgrade options with the…
This week we discuss the Intel NUC vs the latest Mac Mini, we discuss the upcoming Mac Pro, what we might see at WWDC on the Mac hardware front and look back at old mac hardware pricing - are todays …
A little later than planned (thanks to the Apple event last week) we dig into the new hardware announcments that came the week before the event. New iPads, iMacs and Airpods, and a lack of Air Power…
Apple's March 25th event announced new services for TV, finance and games. What do these mean for two iOS devs who like to discuss all things Apple?
We get into the bits that made us pause for tho…
Dave Nott gives his first impressions of the second generation Amazon Echo Plus, and of course we talk about Apple vs Spotify!
Dave Nott (finally) sells his iMac and sets his sights on the rumoured upcoming 16" MacBook Pro.
We discuss what to expect from the Apple event on the 25th March, and ask is there room for yet ano…
Folding phones, and augmented reality, are we at a strange plateau right before 'the next big thing' ?
With a strong rumor of larger Macbook Pro's on the horizon, and the potential of Apple getting back into monitors, we unpack some of the possibilities this could mean and the implications for the de…