You might not know that I had a student (Marie K.) working with me from May through August this year, and she was helping me keep on top of blogging and video production duties in addition to her core support...
In my iTunes dragging post from a while back, I described a method for handling iTunes song drags on the Dock. Since iTunes 10.4 was released recently with Cocoa under the hood, I thought I should take a look at...
I’ve been moving more development over to Xcode 4, which I’ve been enjoying quite a bit since I started using it shortly after it was introduced last year. Believe it or not, Capo for iOS was almost exclusively developed in...
It’s a running joke in the community that you shouldn’t be running Wordpress if you plan on surviving a sudden spike in traffic to your site. Heck, I’ve even been the butt of that joke before. (Pretend that I linked...
In this installment, I give you a look at how you can use Capo to transcribe solos quickly using the spectrogram. Subscribe to the podcast directly, or via iTunes.
We all know how great Capo is, right? For me, it’s helped me figure out plenty of solos on my guitar, and a whole bunch of cool grooves on the drums. During WWDC last week, I spoke with a great...
This past week was incredible. If you didn’t already catch the news, Capo won an Apple Design Award, and I’m still coming down from that high. But even if I took that out of the equation, the week still rocked...
No, I’m not sick in advance of WWDC (ha! WWDC09 sucked…) but rather I’m starting to feel the excitement for what next week holds. As usual, there is quite a bit of work on my plate heading into WWDC, and...