Blog Archive

Capo 1.0 Coverage

Have you have seen the coverage at Daring Fireball, or read my official press release today?

Maybe you follow the @capoapp, or my @liscio feed at twitter.

Perhaps you read a blog post about Capo?

It's also possible that you found out about Capo...


Say Hello to Capo

Since late 2008, I have been working on my ideal tool for learning music by ear. I called it Capo because it's an essential part of a guitarist's tool set—just like a real capo.

I'm about to start the Capo beta program very shortly, and I plan to...


My Short-Lived Music Career (Epilogue)

I've not written any music of my own since 1999/2000, but music has always been in the back of my mind. I knew that eventually I'd want to get back into playing piano, or one day pick up a guitar.

There were a few music-related acquisitions over the...


My Short-Lived Music Career (Part 3)

At this stage in the game, we were communicating fairly regularly with the record label. Because of my proximity, I was able to visit more often than the other members, which led to some interesting projects.

Often times I'd show up with a blank...


Handling Dock Icon Drags From iTunes

Over the past few days, I spent more time than should have been necessary trying to drag songs from iTunes to my application's dock icon. There is already code out there to help folks handle a drag from iTunes to a custom NSView, but nothing has ever...


FuzzMeasure 3.1 Released Today

Today I unleashed FuzzMeasure 3.1 on the world, and I'm pretty excited about it. Actually, relieved is probably a more accurate term.

You can read the FuzzMeasure 3.1 Press Release for further details, etc.

Now I can return to the other projects...


Yet another FuzzMeasure beta posted...

…though I'm not going to tell you where it is. I'll let @fuzzmeasure do it for me via Twitter.

I am not happy about the recent flood of announcements for beta builds on this blog, so I'm going to move that responsibility off to Twitter from now on...


National Day of Listening, National Week of TapeDeck

Cross-posted from the toastycode blog

The day after Thanksgiving, November 28, has been declared National Day of Listening by the StoryCorps oral history project and NPR (among others). The idea: With family in town, bellies full, and (hopefully...