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Mindnode demo
Mindnode demo









  1. MINDNODE DEMO SOFTWARE
  2. MINDNODE DEMO MAC

MINDNODE DEMO MAC

They discuss early inspiring Mac apps like NetNewsWire the distribution benefits of the App Store and the emotional journey of transitioning from indie hacker to team leader. Markus joins Mark and Adam to talk through the 13-year history of MindNode on Mac, phone, and iPad sold via freemium, paid upgrades, and finally subscriptions.

MINDNODE DEMO SOFTWARE

Selling software via the App Store has unique benefits and challenges compared to selling on the web. He joins Adam and Mark to discuss the impact of Dynamicland what it means to create “wiggly” computer systems and the idea of trying to unlock latent demands of the end-user in order to enhance our ability to control computers.įollow on TwitterShow notesOmar Rizwan, Your FeedMetamuse episode with Jason YuanScreenotateScreen Matcherthe analog holeMermaidMetamuse episode with Maggie AppletonDynamiclandA Small Matter of ProgrammingTwineMax Kreminski on Twine projectsFFIVulkanExterminate All Operating System AbstractionsPatrick Dubroy on orthogonal primitivesTabFSDynamicland Geokit workReactive database relatives: Bloom, Eve, RiffleDisplaying graphs in terminalPixel parsing: Viewpoint, PrefabButtonsVulkan trianglethe charisma of end-user programming“always already programming”

mindnode demo

Omar is the creator of ScreenMatcher, Screenotate, and TabFS. Plus: the trademarks of Apple, Monster Energy, and LeBron James.ĭiscuss this episode in the Muse communityįollow on TwitterShow notesJosh Gerben Intellectual PropertyTESS (Trademark Electronic Search System, or TESS)origin of the name “Google”Lanham ActretainerMetamuse episode on BrandUS Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)common law rightDove soap, Dove chocolatecase law vs statuteexpert testimonialmutually assured destructionword mark vs logo marktrademark watch servicetrademark bullyingGerben Trademark Libraryįolk practices, such as screenshots of text, offer insight into user preferences and can be a basis for building better software. He joins Mark and Adam to discuss why trademarks exist to protect consumers, not businesses the legal differences between ™️, ®, wordmark, and logomark patent trolling and trademark bullying and the APIs used to monitor trademark databases.

mindnode demo

As a product creator, how do you prevent confusion with other similarly-named products in the market? Josh is an intellectual property attorney specializing in trademark law.











Mindnode demo