Company Founders
Quentin is currently the lead programmer on most of Rogue Amoeba's major applications. Prior to founding Rogue Amoeba, Quentin worked with Mr. Lagutin and Mr. Kafasis at Subband Software.
If you're searching for a birthday gift, you should know that Quentin enjoys Skittles more than anyone over the age of seven should.
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Quentin Carnicelli
CTO/Toolsmith
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Paul Kafasis
CEO/Lackey
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Paul serves as the public face of Rogue Amoeba and handles product management for all of Rogue Amoeba's applications, as well as tackling the innumerable tasks no one else wants.
When not working, Paul enjoys distance running as a form of fleeing from his problems. Unfortunately, he always winds up back at home, where the problems have been waiting and eating his snacks.
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Alex is the mind behind the original Audio Hijack concept, as well as the backends of all of Rogue Amoeba's applications.
Alex first took up programming in the early 90s while in the Soviet army, but just like his motherland, he has since embraced capitalism.
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Alex Lagutin
Senior Programmer/Head of R&D
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Employees
Mike Ash
Software Engineer
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Mike was hired as Rogue Amoeba's first employee, coming aboard in mid-2005. Mike has worked on Nicecast, Audio Hijack Pro, and Fission, and most recently has served as lead programer on Airfoil 3.
When not traveling in foreign lands, Mike speaks French and Chinese, and flies planes with no engines.
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Guy came to Rogue Amoeba in June 2006, working on Radioshift 1.0. Guy is now working on our first iPhone product, Radioshift Touch.
After a career spent corrupting the youth of today as a member of the video game industry, Guy is happy to be working at Rogue Amoeba. And yes, that's his real name.
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Guy English
Software Engineer
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Jeff Johnson
Software Engineer
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Jeff is our newest hire here at Rogue Amoeba, joining us in June 2008. Jeff added Apple Remote and Keyspan Express Remote support to Airfoil for Mac, and is currently working on the next version of Radioshift.
Jeff is a former philosophy teacher who decided to switch to programming because philosophical problems never leave beta. He is generally well-mannered, but you don't want to meet him on the tennis court.
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Justin Longwell
Support Technician
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Justin was hired in 2008 to take over the support reigns for all of our products. If you have a problem, Justin is here, working to make sure it gets fixed.
Justin would like to teach the world to sing and Read The Friendly Manual.
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