Is compatible with the latest versions of macOS and RapidWeaver. Whether you need animations, icons, image galleries, or social buttons, there's a stack for that.Ĭheck out the Made for Stacks site to find exactly what you're looking for. There are hundreds of stacks, frameworks, and even example projects that can help get your website started or help it cross the finish line. Have an older system? Need an older version? We've got you covered. If you can get your question into 140 characters, we'll do our best at a 140 character response. If you ping me on twitter (I’m there) i’ll usually see it quickly as that’s the app I open first on my coffee breaks.Isaiah and Christi have been running YourHead Software since the mid-90s, developing Mac apps, iOS apps, and RapidWeaver plugins. Despite a slow- er pace, I’m still putting in 10 hours most days. If I don’t answer immediately it’s nothing personal, I just I have my head down in the code. I hope this answers a few of your questions, if you have anything more specific, please don’t hesitate to ask. Professionally this gives me great hope for the platform and that there’s room for us to work together again someday. Despite all the announcements, RW8+S4 remains a solid place to be.īut I’m very happy to see Realmac’s commitment to supporting the RW 8 API going forward. I feel that RW8 + Stacks 4 is still a pretty great combo and will be how most users get their work done for a bit. RecommendationsĬoming full circle back to this week. But shipping something for developers to work with as soon as humanly possible is important – so please do not be surprised to see an alpha or beta version that only provides core features necessary for developers to test their 3rd-party stacks. Featuresīoth FTP and project-importing on my short list of features. In any case, you have my word that I’ll ship Stacks 5 as soon as humanly possible. Touch-wood/Knock-on-wood, cross both fingers □□, and say a few prayers for good measure. Caveat emptor: I’m a one-man show, if I catch covid or break a finger, the schedule is bound to change. But software schedules are notoriously difficult to predict so it’s probably wise not to be any more specific than that. I’m no longer working 12-hour shifts (phew – that was getting old fast) and I’m focusing more on building something awesome rather than something right now. So for the past few weeks I’ve tried to slow my pace a bit. There’s no longer an urgent need to show off something, more a need to show off something great. Despite that, I managed to put together a very short list of only core features and got to work on my 6-month app. Even in 6 months reality imposes hard limits. However, there are exactly zero complex apps that a solo-dev can build in 3-months. My first plans were to ship something not too long after that. Pastīack in March, RW9 was said to be in “about 3 months” away. And a few more hints about where we’re headed. It has been a bit more than 3 ½ months – as the title said: 116 days – but who’s counting. Stacks 5 Development: Month 4 – Week 17 – Day 116 The longer answer Purchase Recommendations: I always tell folks to purchase software as need arises – not before.However I’m need to hold off saying more until I’m further along. FTP? Project-import? Both are top priorities.Let’s see, I’ll start with quick short answers: I had been trying to give RW Classic it’s “day in the sun” without commenting too much – so it’s nice to have an excuse to talk about what I’ve been working so hard on without feeling like I’m trying to steal the limelight :-)
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