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Interview with Brent Simmons, Creator of NetNewsWire

by Dan Grigsby on December 22, 2008 · 9 comments

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In this latest episode of Mobile Orchard’s iPhone Developer podcast, we interview Brent Simmons, creator of NetNewsWire for the iPhone and Mac.

Brent talks about adapting a desktop app’s UI for iPhone, has advice for indies making a living selling iPhone apps, describes how he successfully split MarsEdit from NetNewsWire, gives some examples of cool iPhone apps, describes his “anti-packrat” compulsion, and chats about the complexity of syncing iPhone and desktop apps.

You can listen using the Flash player above, download the MP3, or subscribe to the iPhone Developer Podcast using the instructions at the bottom of this post.

For easy scanning of the interview, the following indexes shows what was covered and when:

  • 0:25 - Adapting the desktop NetNewsWire UI for iPhone
  • 1:45 - Determining what to cut out of the UI
  • 2:50 - Dave Winer on UI: “bring your user along”
  • 5:50 - “Whenver you have a preference it means you punted”
  • 6:00 - Advice for indies: making a living selling iPhone apps
  • 7:30 - When one product grows another: spinning out MarsEdit
  • 8:55 - MarsEdit split: no user outrage: pricing and upgrade strategy
  • 10:20 - Other cool iPhone apps: Things & Weightbot
  • 12:30 - Being an “anti-packrat”
  • 14:00 - The pleasure of deleting code
  • 14:50 - Sync: desktop-to-iPhone and back

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{ 3 trackbacks }

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12.30.08 at 2:02 am
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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

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Tyler 12.22.08 at 3:50 pm

During the “cool iPhone app” section, the app Brent is talking about is WeightBot by TapBots: http://tapbots.com/weightbot

(I’m not affliated in any way, but it’s a sexy app)

2

A.Fruit 12.22.08 at 4:55 pm

Weightbot is the Weighing App he talked about. And He’s right, the design is stellar.

3

Nathan Youngman 12.22.08 at 7:20 pm

I’ve been using NetNewsWire for some time (paid for it). The interface for the iPhone version is okay, but it certainly seems a bit rushed for the “AppStore launch deadline.” It’s not really useful to me until in honours my “Don’t Refresh” settings from the desktop app (”Platform” limitation?). I concur that the iPod version should keep to a simple/concise UI. It doesn’t necessarily need a “Refresh” preference that can be set. Would also be nice if it recognized when it didn’t have a connection (iPod touch). Certainly looking forward to Brent’s next update. Thanks for the interview.

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tommy 12.22.08 at 7:39 pm

fyi, the weight tracking app mentioned at 10:35 is called weightbot at http://tapbots.com/weightbot

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Paul Haddad 12.22.08 at 10:28 pm

In case you were wondering the weight tracking app mentioned in the around 10:20 is Weightbot

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Dan Grigsby 12.24.08 at 9:47 pm

Ack! My oversight forgetting to put the links into the show-notes. Fixed.

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