Waiting For Review

Waiting For Review


Latest Episodes

Episode 122: Dealing With Rejection
May 16, 2019

Dave Wood gets an app store rejection, and Dave Nott has been busy on his news reader app

Developing AirSynth
May 09, 2019

Dave Wood has finished development on his new app AirSynth. We discuss the finishing touches needed to send it to the App Store.

Episode 120: Too Many Lakes
May 02, 2019

Email vs Slack and possible delays for Intel to reach 10nm.

119: Quite the Week
April 25, 2019

Dave Wood has a new Mac Mini, and we've had a boat load of leaks. Rumours abound for the upcoming releases of iOS 13 and macOS 10.15. Something tells us WWDC is going to be quite something this year. Music by Broke For Free Attribution 3.0 United...

118: No coffee and slow machines
April 18, 2019

Dave Nott has a coffee related dilemma with his Aeropress, and sets out to trial something new. Dave Wood decides to finally upgrade his machine at home. We discuss potential upgrade options with the Mac options available today, and the right choice...

Episode 74: Performance, Marzipan & Siri
June 14, 2018

Continuing on from last week's WWDC special, we take a deeper dive into three big parts of the WWDC keynote - performance, Marzipan and Siri Shortcuts.

Episode 73: WWDC Reaction
June 04, 2018

Recorded just minutes after the keynote finished, we jump in to discuss our first thoughts and reactons to the WWDC keynote.

Episode 72: ‘Twas the week before WWDC
May 31, 2018

WWDC is coming next week. We get into what we like about Xcode and the platform today, and what we'd love to see unfold at next week's event in San Jose!

Episode 71: Google IO… Is the grass greener?
May 24, 2018

This week we steer slightly out of the Apple arena, and take a look at Google IO through the lens of iOS/Apple developers and diehards. There's a lot to like in Google's offerings, but is the grass always greener?

Episode 70: How We Learn
May 17, 2018

After a quick detour into VR and AR, we take a look at how we both learn, what our methods are, and we each came to find our own approaches to developing and maintaining our knowledge.