Syrinx 2.0 Released
After what seems like an eternity, Syrinx 2.0 has emerged from beta and is available to all. It’s been out for a little over 24 hours now and the response has been great. Lots of good feedback is going through the Twitter timeline.
Many thanks are due to the many people who beta tested 2.0 and sent in bugs and feedback. This major release could not have been successful without all your help and support.
For this release I did something new: a Press Release via prmac.com. I’m interested to see what impact that has on the amount of exposure Syrinx receives. So far it seems like it has spread quite well. Now if I can catch a review or two in some well read Mac websites we’ll be on our way.
Looking forward I think the new timeline architecture is really going to give me a strong base moving forward. I have lots of ideas I would like to implement and users have sent me even more ideas. I’m excited to see where Syrinx grows from here. When I first published Syrinx it was one of only a few native Twitter clients available for the Mac. Now we’re inundated with clients, each more polished than the last. So far I think Syrinx’s unique feature set, especially Pause and Bookmark are really keeping it a little separated from the rest of the clients.
I’m also looking forward to exploring the iPhone development platform, and I’d like to spend some time working on NameChanger. Also, I’m headed to WWDC this year, it’ll be my first time.
It’s a busy summer ahead, but I look forward to it and producing some more great software.