I have to wonder if there was actually a problem with your disc or drive. Everyone assumes an eject button is the magic elixir, but in 5-10 years of supporting Macs I've yet to have a working drive not spit out a disc using one of the regular methods like holding down the mouse button while booting.
I believe they replaced the drive. My problem is that I wouldn't need the drive if I didn't have one by the time but with the CD inside it would make a lot of noise trying to do something to it...
Thats an interesting point about employees. I've seen a Java team take 6 months to hire 3 new developers in London. That's before development even started :)
Correct. It's not the quality of the competing app, or it's closeness to my functionality. It's the consumer confusion, and the blatant piggy backing off of others success which leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I'm more surprised Apple doesn't deal with it.
Here's a good one I was told about a Twitter client I developed: "The links in the tweets just open up a webview when you press them..." - It was rejected on this basis, and this was the appeal board telling me this... :(
Both your requests are on the to-do list but require some help from the Clicky team unfortunately. I could do multiple API calls for each site but it would be good to do one call and get back the data I need...
With regards to notifications, I could actually look at doing that now, assuming users were willing to part with their API key to a hop notification server. Something also the clicky guys may do anyway that we can tag along to.
I developed ClickyTouch, and would love some user feedback from anyone (a)using Clicky Analytics, and (b) their experience with ClickyTouch and what gaps are missing. Really keen to improve
Hey, thanks for the cool app! In the latest version, you changed search, links and social media to use the visitors ISP name instead of the search engine/link url/social media site, which is now only available when clicking each hit individually. Why did you change that? I'm not interested in seeing ISP names, but I do want a quick overview of which social media sites I'm being linked from.
Really like the idea. It's kind of like the 37Signals stuff, although a bit less formal, and more about social groups. Could be interested for running projects though.. will try it.