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I was reading this article about Obama's visit to Germany, and I really liked this quote at the end. So, I had to write a blog post just so I could put it at the bottom. :-DThere is been really good news here. I finally have gotten some software submitted for the iPhone on the App Store. It's still under review, but at least this means that the ball is "in their court". Once everything gets reviewed, It's possible that my new company, Wet Leaf Software, will finally be getting into action. Maybe we'll even make some money! (I'm hoping we do! lol) Seriously though, this is an answer to prayer over the last few weeks.
So, I've got a new website up for Wet Leaf Software. You can view it here. It's mostly ready, but there's still a little bit of work to be done. (The support page isn't functioning fully yet. I'm hosting it through GoDaddy, and they tend to restrict what their users are actually able to do. I've also had to disable the counter functionality on it for now...) Hopefully, Apple will now get the review process done with quickly. I have to confess, I am so excited / anxious right now about all of this! I've been working on this stuff for most of the last two or three months. Almost every evening I come home from work, and start working again....on this stuff.
Hopefully it will generate enough sales to validate that time. It's been one massive ball of anxiety until Apple allowed me to register in the paid-for developers program about 2 weeks ago. Then it's been a couple of weeks of trying to get all the legal work sorted out, and also polishing up our first real program: Convert Aid. I also wrote a new, amusement program called Esteem Aid. Esteem Aid is free, but we might have some followup apps that are very similar in design that cost about $.99. We just have to get our content together. Of course, the trick is navigating the realm of existing material while not violating any copyright. I'm very careful about that. About as careful as I can be. That pretty much limits me to public domain kind of stuff. We'll have to wait and see what materializes next. Praise be to God though for all the ideas He has given me lately, and for allowing us and helping us to come this far! It's all in His hands!
"Optimists refuse to acknowledge reality. Idealists remind us that it isn’t fixed. "
- taken from the last line of an Op-Ed in the NY Times called "Change Germans Can’t Believe In" by SUSAN NEIMAN
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