And it has to be, I mean, talk about constraints on iOS. Just all this stuff I didn’t know, and working on the mapping, the mapping was a lot of fun, and pretty hard, actually pretty hard to I would see different things hooked up to ForeFlight. I probably saw that somewhere along the lines and didn’t know it was you. That was 2012, or something.īut, it was my side gig for a while. In a past life, I made software that connected Garmin Pilot and ForeFlight to Flight Simulator. Let’s go test it,” and we’d get in a little plane. So, we’d be like, “Alright, we’ve got a new approach feature. It was fun just to learn a ton about aviation. ForFlight, in general, kicked Garmin’s butt. So, we were kinda neck and neck with ForeFlight for a long time. They brought me in to work on the iPad app, and they really wanted to compete with ForeFlight. Yeah, and that was tons of fun because I didn’t know anything about aviation going into it. It was like the one, like switching incentives. I think you had the vectorized maps very early. You guys had maps right before ForeFlight did. I worked at a startup, and then eventually I joined Garmin. He went to Apple full-time for five years or so, and I did other things. I was an intern there, two summers actually. To go back even a little earlier, I think it was about 2006, I was a intern at Apple. So, you were at Garmin for a while, and then took a break from that and launched Astropad. Well, I wanted to kick off just, having a founder on, we can’t miss the opportunity to hear the founding story. You’ve got a lot of fun stories to talk about today.Īlright. Yeah, I’ve been looking forward to chatting with you. Why offering lifetime subscriptions might not be a great option, and what it’s like when Apple Sherlocks your product. On the podcast, we talk with Matt about how not to screw up switching your app to subscriptions. Having worked at Apple, Garmin, and founded several companies of his own, Matt is an experienced engineer and entrepreneur with a passion for building creative tools. Our guest today is Matt Ronge, co-founder and CEO of Astropad. With me as almost always, RevenueCat CEO, Jacob Eiting. No commitments, cancel any time.Hello, I’m your host, David Bernard. Ready to combine the flexibility of the iPad Pro with the power of Storyboard Pro? Take Astropad Studio for a spin with a free 14-day trial. Get started today with Storyboard Pro on your iPad Shortcuts are per-app and savable - so you can save a shortcut set for Storyboard Pro and another set for Photoshop.įor a full list of Storyboard Pro 22’s custom shortcuts, click here. In the Edit Workspace panel, you can delete, rearrange, rename, and replace any shortcut. Other shortcuts can also be customized in the Astropad Studio sidebar. Now you’ll be able to quickly Redo in Storyboard Pro on your iPad! How to create the Redo Shortcut in Astropad Studio using Storyboard Pro Customizing your Shortcuts for Storyboard Pro on iPad
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