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Sometimes we get packages and our friends at @wework draw tongues on them. 👅 (at Lickability)
And he’s got the taste in apps and ice cream to prove it…
We’re so excited to have Michael with us full-time! 👅
Last October, we saw a tweet from Michael Donohoe, the Director of Product Engineering at The New Yorker…
Lickability Launches Pinpoint
by Zack Zarrillo
My friend Brian Capps went indie from The Times a few months ago to focus on his development company, Lickability. I was very excited when Brian told me that the company had inherited Bugshot from Marco Arment and I’ve been looking forward to the app’s launch. It’s here. With Pinpoint you can:
See all the screenshots you’ve ever taken
Draw arrows and boxes to pinpoint the important parts or the stuff that’s weird
Write text to explain what you’re thinking
Blur out your sensitive info to keep it from prying eyes
Share your finished screenshot masterpiece with literally anyone
Ditch the original screenshot so it’s not clogging up your photo library
Get new colors so that you’re cooler than your friends
I recommend you download Pinpoint here.
We’re super excited to announce our newest app, Pinpoint, is available now for free on the App Store!
Get it while it’s hot.
You take screenshots. But sometimes you need to mark them up a bit before sharing them with your friends (or enemies). You know: point stuff out, blur out your business, jot down thoughts. Pinpoint’s got you covered.
With Pinpoint you can:
• See all the screenshots you’ve ever taken • Draw arrows and boxes to pinpoint the important parts or the stuff that’s weird • Write text to explain what you’re thinking • Blur out your sensitive info to keep it from prying eyes • Share your finished screenshot masterpiece with literally anyone • Ditch the original screenshot so it’s not clogging up your photo library • Get new colors so that you’re cooler than your friends
That’s it. It’s super simple by design. One thing: mark up your screenshots.
Going Indie
By Brian Capps
On October 13, 2013 a plan was hatched. It wasn’t a diabolical House of Cards political gambit or even anything more concrete than a rough outline. No, on the seven hour drive back from Çingleton in Montreal, we planned to take our small, part-time app development company, Lickability, full time in 2015. And today, right on schedule, I am starting as the first full-time member of Lickability.
In the summer of 2009, right around high school graduation, my friend Matt Bischoff called me up one night with his idea for this new thing called an “app.” Armed with nothing but an idea and an abundance of teenage hubris, we built our first iOS app Broadway for theater showtimes, and a partnership was born. We officially created Lickability that year on our laptops at a local Panera, and two new apps and countless hours later, we’re making that company dreamed up by two kids six years ago into a small, world-class software studio.
With a full-time engineer, we will be giving some much-needed love to our existing apps Velocity and Quotebook this year, adding some nifty iOS 8 features and overdue bug fixes. Additionally, while Lickability has done some selective consulting in the past, we’ll now be taking on more client work, and we’re excited to help others build lickable apps. We’ve got a team of three talented people who have worked for The New York Times and Tumblr and collectively have over 15 years of experience building iOS apps. If you or anyone you know would like to discuss working on an app, feel free to say hello — we love talking to people about their ideas.
One thing that we’ve always done at Lickability is take our time and do things the “right way.” We take our time to ship releases because we want them to be up to our standards and make sure that they’ve got the features and polish that they deserve. We’re taking the same approach with our company. For the past two years we’ve worked on app releases and client projects that have allowed us to save enough money to pay me full time for more than half a year. Without taking any external investment, we’re funding this experiment entirely from the proceeds generated so far by Lickability. While the initial outside funding approach has worked for many, we’re proud to be responsible to no one but ourselves for our future.
Six months. That’s how long we’ve given ourselves to make this work. Like with any business, it’s important to determine how to become profitable over a period of time. So, paying me a full-time salary, we’re going to be profitable in six months or I’m going to start looking for a new gig. As much as we’re idealists who would love to toil away on perfecting products, we understand the realities of starting a small business in a volatile industry. I’m confident that we’re going to meet and exceed our goal, but it’s necessary to have a realistic and well-defined metric for success, and profitability within six months is ours.
Everyone I’ve talked to about this plan has a laundry list of questions: Are you taking funding? Will you have an office? Who’s going full time next? What does success look like? Who’s this phantom third member of Lickability? We’ve made some incredible friends who have successfully started their own businesses — Marco Arment, Allen Pike, Myke Hurley, Matt Alexander, Mark Kawano, to name a few — who we have relied on for advice and answers to those same questions. But not everyone has that same luxury, so I’ll be writing about what it’s like to build an app development company on the Lickability blog every week. Hopefully I can provide a peek behind the curtain and insight into some of the fears, challenges, and triumphs of growing our company.
When I announced that I was leaving The New York Times a little over a week ago, the outpouring of support before I had even mentioned what was next was beyond imagination. We would not be here without that same support from all of the amazing people who have helped us over the years, and for that we are sincerely grateful. I’m excited for the next chapter, and I know that we will make Lickability into something great. But for now, it’s time for me to get back to work.
Is there a simple way to sync Quotebook 3 data with an iMac?
Not yet, but a Mac app is something we’re definitely considering!
Where is your support? How do I get answers to problems?
Great question. One of the things we pride ourselves on is our customer support. You can always email us at [email protected] or [email protected]. We respond to every single message we receive, usually within a day or so.
Lickability has been and will always be concerned with all the small details that make apps great.
Quotebook 3 Press Release
Quotebook 3: The Reviews Are In
Earlier this week, we released the third major version of Quotebook. Here’s what the press had to say:
iMore
We all have our favorite quotes, and the newly overhauled Quotebook app aims to help us store and organize them all. The app, with the kind of clean design we expect from Lickability, makes it easy to keep all of your favorite quotes in one place, with ratings, sources, tagging, and more.
MacStories
Quotebook, developed by the folks at Lickability, has long been my favorite app to save and archive quotes and passages on the iPhone and iPad.
Minimal Mac
Hopefully, this will help you see why I love the app so much and it has been on my home screen since the day it was released. The new version is certainly worth your time checking out.
Beautiful Pixels
I can’t believe the update is free because of how much has been added, let alone the brand new interface and the fact that it is universal. Quotebook is available on the App Store for $4.99 and is a free update for existing owners.
Tools and Toys
With today’s update, this universal app is better than ever. You can now add images and descriptions to your authors and sources, import quotes from Tumblr and Facebook, and share your quotes to apps like Tweetbot and Day One.
512 Pixels
Quotebook 3 by the handsome young men at Likability is not messy or boring. Some of the best apps on iOS are ones that do very specific things. Quotebook is in that class.
Pete Denison
Developers say many things in press releases, however on this point from Lickability I most certainly concur: Lickability has been and will always be concerned with all the small details that make apps great.
techēse
Quotebook is simply a delightful app that I have used for years to collect bits of wisdom from notable people, friends, and even my son. It's not only perfect for quickly recording a great quote, but it makes returning to those quotes and reflecting on them frictionless.
Quotebook 3 Issues
If you’re having issues with crashes and duplicated quotes in Quotebook 3, we’re working on an update that fixes the issues that will be available shortly. As always, email us with any issues.
It’s finally here.
After months of hard work redesigning and rewriting every screen in the app, we’re excited to share Quotebook 3 with you.
This update lets you add images and descriptions to your authors and sources, import quotes from your Facebook profile and Tumblr blog, and share your quotes to even more places. But more than that, it’s been carefully designed and engineered for readability and reliability.
Quotebook 3 is a free update for existing customers and it’s available today on the App Store in 4 new languages.
If you need any help, we’re here for you. Email us at [email protected] or tweet at @quotebookapp.
Good Things Come in Threes
Quotebook 3: Coming Soon
If you've been paying attention on Twitter, you may know that we've been hard at work on a brand new update to Quotebook. Today we're announcing that the third major version of Quotebook is coming soon to an iPhone or iPad near you.
What's New
Quotebook 3 is an all new version of Quotebook. Quotebook lets you build a personal library of quotes and organize and share those quotes with your friends on social networks. And now, we’ve rewritten every single line of code, we’ve redesigned every single screen for iOS 7, and we’ve added dozens of the features you’ve been requesting.
It’s the most ambitious update we’ve ever done and it’s almost ready.
Timeline
Quotebook 3 for iPhone is currently in private alpha. After we’re comfortable with our final design on iPhone, we’ll finalize our iPad design and begin a private beta with a few more users.
After that, it’s a month or so of testing until we submit to the App Store. We can’t give you a firm date just yet, but Quotebook 3 is our top priority, and we know you’re eagerly awaiting the update as much as we are.
You can sign up to be notified when Quotebook 3 is released at our website or follow us on Twitter.
Until Then…
Quotebook 3 will be a free update for all existing Quotebook users and it’ll download to your devices automatically if you already have Quotebook installed. All your quotes will still be there, and they’ll look even better.
In the meantime, we’ve pulled Quotebook 2 from the store because it was starting to feel outdated on iOS 7. We didn’t want any new customers downloading it and being disappointed. Quotebook will return to the store as soon as 3.0 is released.
If you need support for Quotebook 2, we’re always happy to help at [email protected].
Thanks for your continued support and patience. Quotebook is a big app and it’s taken us longer than we expected to rewrite, but it’ll be worth the wait. Time to get back to work on finishing the best release of Quotebook yet.
People who use Velocity, a $2.99 iPhone and iPad app that launched in September tend to go with its default speed of 300 words a minute, says the app’s co-creator Matthew Bischoff. But 400 and 500 words a minute are also popular presets.
Speed Reading Returns in The Wall Street Journal.
Can our app really turbocharge your reading speed?
Been building up your Pocket and Instapaper queues faster than you can read? Velocity can help you power through them by turning you into a speed reader.
AJ Dellinger wrote a great review of Velocity for DigitalTrends. If you haven’t picked up the app yet, this is the review to read.