Hear All About Us: Macworld San Francisco
Monday, January 21st, 2008It’s an abundance of Rogue Amoeba-based content this week, thanks to a handful of interviews conducted at Macworld. Let’s dive right in:
Chris Breen and I chatted about Airfoil 3 extensively on the Macworld podcast, recorded inside Macworld’s “Podquarium”, a glassed-in interview booth right on the show floor. Hat tip to Jason Snell of Macworld for that name - others have called it the Agony Booth.
I also got a chance to sit down in the Podquarium with Dan Moren, Derik Delong, and Dan Pourhadi of MacUser.com, and discuss the show announcements extensively. If this whole software development thing doesn’t work out, maybe a career in punditry is within reach.
Finally, for this installment, I did a quick segment on Audio Hijack Pro with The Digital Media Dude himself, Marcelo Lewin. It’s always great to meet and talk with the podcasters who use Audio Hijack Pro to make their podcasts!
Stay tuned for more links, from more MWSF interviews, in the future.




Macworld San Francisco is over, but we’ll always have the memories. They’ll be blurry due to lack of sleep, but they’re sure to be good nonetheless. When you’re an established company, Macworld is a great place to interact with not just new customers, but with your existing customers. Our biggest source of day to day interaction with this group is when things go wrong (via support email), so it’s nice to have literally hundreds of users come by and simply thank us for our software.
There’s are a couple of fairly large problems though, and I think they must be considered. First, it’s a very good bet that a free NetNewsWire has killed the paid RSS reader market on the Mac. Two, in the grand scheme of things, the perceived value of software on the Mac just went down.
Tuesday marks the start of the expo at Macworld, where Rogue Amoeba will be exhibiting. The keynote will be that morning, though Crazy Apple Rumors has