Author Archive for Dustin Bachrach

Dustin currently develops applications for the Mac OS using cocoa technologies. He attends high school in Texas and absolutely loves writing and programming for the Mac. Dustin has created DiggUpdate, Todos and a few others, all open-sourced and exclusively for the mac. Dustin focuses on graphics design and web development as well as programming by offering consulting services to individuals and companies.

Site: http://www.dbachrach.com

Daylite 3, a Complement to Any Mac Office

Written on October 18, 2006 by Dustin Bachrach and 9 people have commented

I’m working at a company, and we are currently in the works of developing our own custom CRM (Contact Resource Management) system. All the programs we’ve used have some serious setbacks, are slow, look horrible, and just suck. I’ve been touring through DayLite 3, and there is no question we would be using this if [...]

Exclusive Interview with Two plasq Developers

Written on September 10, 2006 by Dustin Bachrach and 8 people have commented

I had a chance to sit down with two developers from plasq and talk Mac, interface design, and development. Enjoy this interview with Cris Pearson and Keith Lang.
TAB: Thanks for taking the time for this interview. Where are you guys based and what are your roles at plasq?
Cris: We are both in Melbourne, Australia. [...]

XCode 3.0, a Great Developer Additon

Written on August 07, 2006 by Dustin Bachrach and 18 people have commented

At WWDC a briefly mentioned major addition to Leopard is the new Xcode 3.0. Now, many users will find no use in this important feature except for the improvement of the applications they use. For developers it is a must have, and it is quite disappointing that we will have to wait until spring of [...]

I Use This is changing how the game is played

Written on July 24, 2006 by Dustin Bachrach and 5 people have commented

Perhaps you’re still one of those people who uses MacUpdate or VersionTracker to get his or her software downloads? How passe? Nowadays we have I Use This. Now, no one is going to say that MacUpdate and VersionTracker are going down the drain, in fact they are both soaring with high user-bases and improving features. [...]

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