Odes to '08 and '09

December 31st, 2008 by Matt Pat

Conversely, 2008 is going to be the year of learning to let go, one of the hardest things in the world. I have problems letting go— too bad I’m going to have to do so much of it. I need to let go of the school I love, I’m going to college. Let go of living at home, with your parents who do more than they probably should for you. Let go of a comfortable pseudo-life for one in the real world. Let go of the ones we love, for our own good or theirs, even if it’s just so they can fall on their ass and realize what life really is. Let go of the Bad Stuff. Welcome the new Good… and definitely appreciate the old Good more than I have. I’m gonna’ miss you guys. I really, really am. This year’s going to be exciting, but it isn’t going to be an easy one. Let’s all try to keep our heads on straight, shall we?

That was my “Ode to ‘08” from the blog post I wrote last year. You know, it really was funny looking back on my perception of ‘07, and my prediction of what ‘08 would be like. (more...)

Chapter 3: Memory Management in Cocoa

December 30th, 2008 by Matt Pat

Alright, I’ll admit it: I’m working on a book.

Nothing all that exciting, more of a mini-book, and only to be distributed (for free) online, but I felt that I finally understand Cocoa well enough to take a stab at explaining it to others. {smile} Laurent will be doing all the print design for it, and we’ll be releasing it under our new {13bold} label.

Anyway, I finished some excellent memory usage enhancements on Architect tonight, and it inspired me to write Chapter 3: Memory Management in Cocoa. I was so proud of the thorough job I did on it that I felt like releasing it. {smile}

Be on the lookout for more on this mini-book later in the year!

EDIT: After an interesting conversation with Bill Bumgarner (@bbum) of PyObjC via Twitter, I may have to rethink, or at least qualify, my position on Garbage Collection, and also fix a few things in my discussion of autorelease. An errata will be posted shortly. Thanks, Bill!

PowerSearch: Only in Bowtie

December 24th, 2008 by Matt Pat

Bowtie PowerSearch

Bowtie’s search feature has only been demonstrated via video thus far — few people have actually had the opportunity to use it. But just about everyone who’s seen it has had one question: how is it so fast?

Every major iTunes controller on the market does searching essentially the same way, and they’re all bloated, buggy, and most importantly, SLOW. In fact, this was one of the reasons I originally decided to omit searching from Bowtie entirely. Then I came up with an idea, based on what I’d done for fast searching over the network with TuneConnect. It’s called PowerSearch: it’s fast, powerful, and it blows everyone else’s search out of the water. And here’s why. (more...)

Bowtie Beta Released

November 19th, 2008 by Matt Pat

Bowtie

On a whim yesterday, in order to satisfy the numerous people who kept on asking me for a beta copy of Bowtie, I posted my latest build to the Bowtie website, with a link on the running MacThemes thread about the app.

You can imagine that I was a little surprised when I looked at the stats as they started rolling in via Mint. I’ve had some pretty decent download turnouts before, but never approaching 2,000 downloads and 4,000 website hits in well under the first 24 hours. {smile}

So needless to say, the app, though still in first beta, has been a relative success, especially thanks to Laurent’s Bowtie Theme Starter Pack, which... (more...)

Projects I'd Like to Work On

September 4th, 2008 by Matt Pat

So I’ve been kicking around a few ideas for apps that I’ve always kind of wanted. Thought I’d take this opportunity to share my thoughts, see if anyone would be interested in any of them. {smile}

  • Bowtie: this one sort of doesn’t count, since I’m already working on it, though I would like to devote more time to it. {wink}
  • Imagine: an actually usable Cocoa disk image creation app. This would be a replacement for FileStorm by MindVision, which is pitifully outdated and expensive.
  • MobileYou: the state of webmail depresses me. I’d love a sexy webmail client, that plays nicely with iPhone. Maybe throw in iCal support, but mail would be enough for me.
  • WebGUI: needs a better name, but I... (more...)