Oliver on Inside Mac Radio
by Oliver - Friday, August 25, 2006 - Permalink
While at WWDC in San Francisco, I joined Scott Sheppard, Sam Levin and Brad Wright at the Inside Mac Radio studio to record the August 12th episode. It was great fun. I thought it was a very professional setup. Click here to listen to the episode.
I was talking about FotoMagico 1.7 and the Apple Design Award.
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Not Boinx. No, definitely not.
by Oliver - Friday, August 25, 2006 - Permalink
That's not Boinx. Not even close.
How do people come up with names like that? ;-)
Planespotting
by Oliver - Wednesday, August 23, 2006 - Permalink

Today, we tested the new Airbus A380 Super-Jet at Boinx Software Headquarters... Pretty impressive.
Best Mac OS X User Experience Runner-Up: FotoMagico
by Oliver - Wednesday, August 09, 2006 - Permalink
Yeah! The team just accepted the Apple Design Award 2006 Best Mac OS X User Experience Runner-Up for FotoMagico.
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Team at WWDC
by Oliver - Monday, August 07, 2006 - Permalink

Boinx Software is at the Apple WWDC again this year. If you are there, say hello to any of us: Florian, Michael, Achim and Oliver (from left to right). The background of this picture is the "lovely" Fire Watching Tower atop of Mt. Tamalpais.
Jelle van Dun: "My Animated World"
by Oliver - Tuesday, August 01, 2006 - Permalink
Every once in a while we find truly amazing stop motion movies, such as "My Animated World" by Jelle van Dun which we just have to share with you even if it might not be made with iStopMotion.
Lunch with Tony Blair
by Oliver - Tuesday, August 01, 2006 - Permalink
As Boinx Software grows, it becomes more important for us to take an interest in politics. So I enjoyed reading Jonathan Schwartz's account of his lunch with Tony Blair. An important point he makes:
So if you want to attract companies like Sun to your economy, focus on investing in education, in your students, and in your leaders. Focus on educating your policy makers as to why you're committed to education - not to build presitigious institutions, but to invest in progress, academic as well as economic. Focus on the value of broad based talent as a competitive weapon, don't be distracted by cost reducing labor."
