Apps
I develop applications for iPhone OS.
My rule is simple: I only build applications for me, to solve problems that I encounter on a regular basis. If the app I want to make isn’t the very best at solving the problem I want I solve, I don’t bother making it. Here’s what I’ve managed to solve so far:
SwedeShop
I love IKEA. I hate the golf pencil and shopping list. SwedeShop puts you in command of your IKEA shopping experience.
GlobeJot
I can’t keep track of my travel details. Ever. As usual, it’s iPhone to the rescue. GlobeJot worries about your travel data so you don’t have to. Anything you need to know about your trip is no further than your pocket.
Tallymander
I have trouble counting past five in my head. Seriously. I’m not proud of it. One day while counting up my drycleaning, I figured there had to be an iPhone app that could help me with my mental math issues. Sure enough, there were, but I didn’t like how they looked or worked. I built Tallymander to help me count up my stuff.
Tallymander was born because I’m picky and bad at math.
Oddage
I hate to sit still with nothing to do. I built Oddage so that I could keep my brain completely engrossed for short spells of time. The truth is that if there were quick, efficient lines at the post office, Oddage might not exist.
