Yasu Coding Begins!

It’s official. Coding on the new 2.0 version of Yasu has finally begun. My goal is to hopefully have it ready for release by early November (in order to coincide with another “something” that’ll be coming up – more on it later), so that means nose to the grindstone in a major way with everything else I’ve said “yes” to.

I considered making a list of all the nice new features I plan to include, but opted against it since that would only spoil the surprise for the users. Suffice it to say, the sophomore version of Yasu will be nicely matured, while keeping the ease of use the application has become known for.

I would like to share this though. For those I may have scared when I pondered making Yasu “nagware,” fear not. I don’t plan to do it – at least not yet. Even though I could comfortably quit my day job if I were to get just $5 per download (that’s a whole lot of downloads…), I’m still going to leave it up to the user to decide if it’s worth spending their money on or not. (Man, if that wasn’t a blatant beg for donations, then I don’t know what else is going to do it…)

Okay, enough groveling. Time to get back to work.

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About Jim Mitchell

Jim started out with a Mac SE/30 and a whole lot of love for that machine. It was during those early years working with PageMaker, Freehand & Photoshop that he learned the importance of keeping a system in tip-top shape. Now, as a systems admin with more than 20 years of experience under his belt, Jim’s ongoing efforts help keep the Macs of others running smoothly. You can follow Jim on Twitter at @jimmitchell.