Tell Gus what you think, but remember- you are in his home. Be a good guest.


Finishing version 2.0 of an app is a major accomplishment for sure. Congrats! I wish I could manage to do that with PodWorks someday...

Posted by Buzz Andersen at December 8th 2004 10:48 PM


Congratulations on putting everything together. I certainly like it.
I have a question as well; I was wondering how you went about automating your build. I finished a group project CS class this last term where having a one command build would have been really great. Could you please explain a bit more?

Posted by Josh Sklar at December 9th 2004 02:42 AM


Cool, thanks for posting.

Posted by Mark Roseman at December 9th 2004 06:51 AM


Personally, I found this fascinating, Gus. Interesting to see the what all goes into something like this...pulling back the curtain a bit. Dare I even say it was inspiring? Damn...now if I just knew how to code!

Posted by Chris Ehresman at December 9th 2004 09:01 AM


Very inspirational, Gus!

I think you'll be happy to know I've been using Voodoopad to plan my climbing trips :-).

Which route, btw? Owens-Spaulding, Exum Ridge? (The software developer paparazzi demand to know :-))

Posted by Rahul Dave at December 12th 2004 06:43 AM


Hey Gus,

I'm not a programmer but it's interesting to see that the creative process is similar in most fields (I'm in graphic design).

I can see the temptation to put in an outliner, but well done on leaving it out. I just use OmniOutliner3 and drop the outline files into VP. VoodooPad does its one thing, and does it really well.
Thanks.

Posted by Charlie at December 13th 2004 02:19 AM


Heya Gus,

I used your app for a time before my titanium went to the mac graveyard and loved it. i'm back in the freebsd world again for the time being and wish i had an app like this.

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j.

Posted by j.k.k. at October 30th 2005 07:58 PM