Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-09 Thread Charles Srstka
On May 8, 2013, at 7:25 PM, Alex Zavatone z...@mac.com wrote:

 On May 8, 2013, at 8:17 PM, Luther Baker wrote:
 
 Steve's entire thread was about giving away his source code -- he even keeps 
 us up to date as it starts to leave his hands ... and you read snippy into 
 that last comment? ... and then decide to publicly call him out on it?
 
 Yes.
 
 Because I read it as it appeared he was giving away his code, then the 
 repository was pulled down, someone complained and he said something to the 
 effect of now you have learned that nothing's permanent.
 
 Considering that he announced giving away the code just a few days ago and 
 pulled the repo already, that part came across as snippy.

Is this really necessary?

Charles

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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-09 Thread Steven Degutis
Alex, I think my favorite part of your response is that, what I said
wasn't something to be vaguely recalled, a lost moment enveloped in a
foggy memory, a fragment of a conversation hopelessly swallowed by the
past. There was no reason to settle for remembering something to the
effect of it.

On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 3:10 AM, Charles Srstka cocoa...@charlessoft.com wrote:
 On May 8, 2013, at 7:25 PM, Alex Zavatone z...@mac.com wrote:

 On May 8, 2013, at 8:17 PM, Luther Baker wrote:

 Steve's entire thread was about giving away his source code -- he even 
 keeps us up to date as it starts to leave his hands ... and you read 
 snippy into that last comment? ... and then decide to publicly call him 
 out on it?

 Yes.

 Because I read it as it appeared he was giving away his code, then the 
 repository was pulled down, someone complained and he said something to the 
 effect of now you have learned that nothing's permanent.

 Considering that he announced giving away the code just a few days ago and 
 pulled the repo already, that part came across as snippy.

 Is this really necessary?

 Charles

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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-08 Thread Steven Degutis
Snippy? I'm having a hard time figuring out which part could be snippy.

The part about the different interpretations of the sort order of the
list of forks? I just found it a neat observation and wanted to share.

The part about people deleting their own forks? Just wanted to warn
people that they might want to fork one sooner than later.

The part about permanence being an illusion? Maybe a bit melancholy,
but certainly not snippy.

-Steven

On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Alex Zavatone z...@mac.com wrote:

 On May 8, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Steven Degutis wrote:

 It's funny how when you say in order of but omit the direction,
 people have different assumptions:
 https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs/network/members

 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Update:

 The original repo has been deleted.

 Take a look at one of these forks, in order of most-recently-forked
 (and therefore most up-to-date):

 https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs
 https://github.com/nivekkagicom/grs
 https://github.com/cpowers/grs
 https://github.com/pariahware/grs
 https://github.com/jinie/grs
 https://github.com/ddelmonte/grs
 https://github.com/shaz/grs
 https://github.com/iainx/grs

 Goodness knows how long any of these people will keep their forks
 before they each decide to delete their own fork.

 If none of them exist by the time you read this, well then sorry. At
 least you'll have learned sooner than later that permanence is an
 illusion.

 -Steven

 sarcasmThank you for teaching us so much./sarcasm  That's a rather snippy 
 comment to send off to the list.


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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-08 Thread Alex Zavatone
This:

If none of them exist by the time you read this, well then sorry. At
least you'll have learned sooner than later that permanence is an
illusion.

-Steven

On May 8, 2013, at 10:56 AM, Steven Degutis wrote:

 Snippy? I'm having a hard time figuring out which part could be snippy.
 
 The part about the different interpretations of the sort order of the
 list of forks? I just found it a neat observation and wanted to share.
 
 The part about people deleting their own forks? Just wanted to warn
 people that they might want to fork one sooner than later.
 
 The part about permanence being an illusion? Maybe a bit melancholy,
 but certainly not snippy.
 
 -Steven
 
 On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Alex Zavatone z...@mac.com wrote:
 
 On May 8, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Steven Degutis wrote:
 
 It's funny how when you say in order of but omit the direction,
 people have different assumptions:
 https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs/network/members
 
 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Update:
 
 The original repo has been deleted.
 
 Take a look at one of these forks, in order of most-recently-forked
 (and therefore most up-to-date):
 
 https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs
 https://github.com/nivekkagicom/grs
 https://github.com/cpowers/grs
 https://github.com/pariahware/grs
 https://github.com/jinie/grs
 https://github.com/ddelmonte/grs
 https://github.com/shaz/grs
 https://github.com/iainx/grs
 
 Goodness knows how long any of these people will keep their forks
 before they each decide to delete their own fork.
 
 If none of them exist by the time you read this, well then sorry. At
 least you'll have learned sooner than later that permanence is an
 illusion.
 
 -Steven
 
 sarcasmThank you for teaching us so much./sarcasm  That's a rather 
 snippy comment to send off to the list.
 
 


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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-08 Thread Alex Zavatone

On May 8, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Steven Degutis wrote:

 It's funny how when you say in order of but omit the direction,
 people have different assumptions:
 https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs/network/members
 
 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Update:
 
 The original repo has been deleted.
 
 Take a look at one of these forks, in order of most-recently-forked
 (and therefore most up-to-date):
 
 https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs
 https://github.com/nivekkagicom/grs
 https://github.com/cpowers/grs
 https://github.com/pariahware/grs
 https://github.com/jinie/grs
 https://github.com/ddelmonte/grs
 https://github.com/shaz/grs
 https://github.com/iainx/grs
 
 Goodness knows how long any of these people will keep their forks
 before they each decide to delete their own fork.
 
 If none of them exist by the time you read this, well then sorry. At
 least you'll have learned sooner than later that permanence is an
 illusion.
 
 -Steven

sarcasmThank you for teaching us so much./sarcasm  That's a rather snippy 
comment to send off to the list.  



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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-08 Thread Luther Baker
Steve's entire thread was about giving away his source code -- he even
keeps us up to date as it starts to leave his hands ... and you read
snippy into that last comment? ... and then decide to publicly call him
out on it?

I really don't understand how you got snippy out of that comment but your
patronizing jab

  sarcasmThank you for teaching us so much./sarcasm

was actually much more irritating than the previous 14 posts COMBINED.

And I find it ironic that you, Alex, actually took the time to bemoan
someone ELSE on this list -- over a whimsical comment that you seem to have
taken out of context.

If it isn't apparent, Steve. I think some folks appreciated the gesture
(myself included). Hopefully it doesn't format my hard drive!

-Luther


On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Alex Zavatone z...@mac.com wrote:

 This:

 If none of them exist by the time you read this, well then sorry. At
 least you'll have learned sooner than later that permanence is an
 illusion.

 -Steven

 On May 8, 2013, at 10:56 AM, Steven Degutis wrote:

  Snippy? I'm having a hard time figuring out which part could be snippy.
 
  The part about the different interpretations of the sort order of the
  list of forks? I just found it a neat observation and wanted to share.
 
  The part about people deleting their own forks? Just wanted to warn
  people that they might want to fork one sooner than later.
 
  The part about permanence being an illusion? Maybe a bit melancholy,
  but certainly not snippy.
 
  -Steven
 
  On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Alex Zavatone z...@mac.com wrote:
 
  On May 8, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Steven Degutis wrote:
 
  It's funny how when you say in order of but omit the direction,
  people have different assumptions:
  https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs/network/members
 
  On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Update:
 
  The original repo has been deleted.
 
  Take a look at one of these forks, in order of most-recently-forked
  (and therefore most up-to-date):
 
  https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs
  https://github.com/nivekkagicom/grs
  https://github.com/cpowers/grs
  https://github.com/pariahware/grs
  https://github.com/jinie/grs
  https://github.com/ddelmonte/grs
  https://github.com/shaz/grs
  https://github.com/iainx/grs
 
  Goodness knows how long any of these people will keep their forks
  before they each decide to delete their own fork.
 
  If none of them exist by the time you read this, well then sorry. At
  least you'll have learned sooner than later that permanence is an
  illusion.
 
  -Steven
 
  sarcasmThank you for teaching us so much./sarcasm  That's a rather
 snippy comment to send off to the list.
 
 


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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-08 Thread Alex Zavatone

On May 8, 2013, at 8:17 PM, Luther Baker wrote:

 Steve's entire thread was about giving away his source code -- he even keeps 
 us up to date as it starts to leave his hands ... and you read snippy into 
 that last comment? ... and then decide to publicly call him out on it?

Yes.

Because I read it as it appeared he was giving away his code, then the 
repository was pulled down, someone complained and he said something to the 
effect of now you have learned that nothing's permanent.

Considering that he announced giving away the code just a few days ago and 
pulled the repo already, that part came across as snippy.



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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-08 Thread Steven Degutis
Alex, does this mean you aren't gonna buy me a PaintCode license out
of gratitude? Dang. :(

On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 7:25 PM, Alex Zavatone z...@mac.com wrote:

 On May 8, 2013, at 8:17 PM, Luther Baker wrote:

 Steve's entire thread was about giving away his source code -- he even keeps 
 us up to date as it starts to leave his hands ... and you read snippy into 
 that last comment? ... and then decide to publicly call him out on it?

 Yes.

 Because I read it as it appeared he was giving away his code, then the 
 repository was pulled down, someone complained and he said something to the 
 effect of now you have learned that nothing's permanent.

 Considering that he announced giving away the code just a few days ago and 
 pulled the repo already, that part came across as snippy.


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Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

For the curious, I'm giving them away because

-Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
Alternatively, anyone and everyone is welcome to fork these apps, or
do whatever you want with them. I'm releasing all of that repo under
the MIT license. Give them away for free, sell them, whatever, I don't
care.

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
Also, I've just updated the README to include all sorts of pertinent
information. Please consult it for important details on each app.

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Alternatively, anyone and everyone is welcome to fork these apps, or
 do whatever you want with them. I'm releasing all of that repo under
 the MIT license. Give them away for free, sell them, whatever, I don't
 care.

 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Tom von Schwerdtner
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:

 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 (...)

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because


I think something got cut off here...?

-Tom
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
Ok.

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Tom von Schwerdtner tomv...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:

 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 (...)

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because


 I think something got cut off here...?

 -Tom
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Scott Andrew
Hmmm. Wonder how long they'll last. Can you do me a bit of research. See if you 
can find reviews on these. The read me in the link has their names. See what 
people think of em. 

Sent from my iPhone

On May 7, 2013, at 6:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:

 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs
 
 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.
 
 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.
 
 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.
 
 For the curious, I'm giving them away because
 
 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
Few updates:

1. I'm leaving the repo up for a little while so people can fork it.
Anyone who wants to learn how a 5-year Cocoa dev does things, can just
browse the source code, and maybe learn a thing or two.

2. I was mistaken on their income, it's more like $20 a month (with no
marketing), if that. Sorry for the misinformation.

3. Several people have claimed an app or two, and they plan to put it
in the App Store. So if you're one of them, just check to make sure
it's not in the App Store first. If there's nothing there with the
same name, then you're good to go.

4. Found some stray reviews from a few months ago. Put them in the
README for easy finding.

5. Trying to figure out how to take apps down from the Mac App Store,
once they're down I'll ping the final pong to this list.

-Steven

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Also, I've just updated the README to include all sorts of pertinent
 information. Please consult it for important details on each app.

 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Alternatively, anyone and everyone is welcome to fork these apps, or
 do whatever you want with them. I'm releasing all of that repo under
 the MIT license. Give them away for free, sell them, whatever, I don't
 care.

 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
I'll spare your partner the effort. This is the exhaustive list:

- http://www.macworld.com/article/1142376/docks2.html
- 
http://www.addictivetips.com/mac-os/get-email-alerts-mac-menu-bar-shortcuts-for-multiple-gmail-accounts/
- https://twitter.com/unclebobmartin/status/309712348044730368
- https://twitter.com/trptcolin/status/309324069134794755
- Plus the App Store reviews that I put in the readme file

-Steven

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Scott Andrew
scottand...@roadrunner.com wrote:
 Hmmm. Wonder how long they'll last. Can you do me a bit of research. See if 
 you can find reviews on these. The read me in the link has their names. See 
 what people think of em.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On May 7, 2013, at 6:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:

 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
Also, sorry about the unfinished sentence at the end, it happened because

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
Okay, the apps are removed from the App Store. Have at it.

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Also, sorry about the unfinished sentence at the end, it happened because

 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
I really have no idea how many people have claimed what. They're open
source and MIT, so if you want to take any, just fork it.

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Danny W. Pimienta
da...@tapswipepinch.com wrote:
 Any of the apps left unclaimed? I'm not at a computer at the moment but would 
 like to take one.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On May 7, 2013, at 9:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:

 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
Update:

The original repo has been deleted.

Take a look at one of these forks, in order of most-recently-forked
(and therefore most up-to-date):

https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs
https://github.com/nivekkagicom/grs
https://github.com/cpowers/grs
https://github.com/pariahware/grs
https://github.com/jinie/grs
https://github.com/ddelmonte/grs
https://github.com/shaz/grs
https://github.com/iainx/grs

Goodness knows how long any of these people will keep their forks
before they each decide to delete their own fork.

If none of them exist by the time you read this, well then sorry. At
least you'll have learned sooner than later that permanence is an
illusion.

-Steven

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
One more thing:

If you end up doing something cool with any of these apps, please let
me know. I'm kinda nerdy so I like hearing about that kinda stuff.

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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Re: Wanted: new owner for Mac apps

2013-05-07 Thread Steven Degutis
It's funny how when you say in order of but omit the direction,
people have different assumptions:
https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs/network/members

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Update:

 The original repo has been deleted.

 Take a look at one of these forks, in order of most-recently-forked
 (and therefore most up-to-date):

 https://github.com/biohazardffm/grs
 https://github.com/nivekkagicom/grs
 https://github.com/cpowers/grs
 https://github.com/pariahware/grs
 https://github.com/jinie/grs
 https://github.com/ddelmonte/grs
 https://github.com/shaz/grs
 https://github.com/iainx/grs

 Goodness knows how long any of these people will keep their forks
 before they each decide to delete their own fork.

 If none of them exist by the time you read this, well then sorry. At
 least you'll have learned sooner than later that permanence is an
 illusion.

 -Steven

 On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Steven Degutis sbdegu...@gmail.com wrote:
 These ones: https://github.com/sdegutis/grs

 They're a lovely little set of Mac apps. Most of them are on the App
 Store, and with absolutely no marketing they've been making about $42
 per month. I'm sure with marketing they'll do much better.

 This repo also includes AppGrid, which had a huge cult following for
 the 20 people I've given away free licenses to. They all highly prefer
 it over Divvy/SizeUp/etc. But again, haven't done marketing.

 If anyone's interested in taking any or all these apps, just let me
 know. I'll take them off the store and you can put them up.

 For the curious, I'm giving them away because

 -Steven
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