It's been about three years since we launched this web site and it's looked pretty sparse outside of the blog posts. Our graphics work has marched on with new color illustrations appearing in an updated edition of one of the textbooks we've illustrated. Unfortunately, my software development has been sporadic and slow since a long-standing illness saps my productivity on many days (more on that in the next post). Even so, I've gradually revamped two Mac educational programs and completed a totally new Mac application.
At the same time, I’m slowly honing my iOS and Swift programming skills so I can port some of our educational software to the iPad and then create all-new iPad apps. Once we both feel we’re ready to design and build a truly world-class Cocoa Touch-based app, we’ll submit it to the App Store. And not a moment sooner.
Why? We're iPad enthusiasts ourselves. Every day we're using our iPads for one task or another. We can't take photos of each other without an iPad blocking the view of our faces (OK, that's exaggerating a bit. We don't take photos of each other). We love the apps we've purchased for it. We highly respect other iOS developers. So we simply can't bring ourselves to add crap to the App Store. If you wouldn't be proud of owning our apps, we won't be proud of developing them.
We hope to submit new apps to the App Stores shortly.