Indie Support Weeks: Use DropDMG to Create Your App Downloads

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I’m continuing the #IndieSupportWeeks today.

In the past months, I deployed a couple of app updates. Not as many as planned, but still. My app downloads are compressed DMG files, or disk images. With these, you don’t need a Zip. DMGs usually come with the app bundle and an alias to /Application so you can “install” an app quickly via drag & drop. This is probably the most successful and easiest way to ship downloads that work with macOS App Translocation. If users run an unzipped app bundle from their downloads folder, they’re screwed.

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Over the years, I tried a couple of approaches, and I found that I had the most success with DropDMG. The visual preview is very accurate, and I never had any problem with the resulting DMG files. It beats fiddling with the command line every day.

DropDMG is an essential tool in my workflow to ship applications. It costs US$24 at the moment, and it’s worth the money if you do indie app development to make money.

Make RVM’s Ruby Available to Emacs Shell Commands

No matter if you use exec-path-from-shell or not, Emacs will not be able to know your RVM-managed Ruby information. This drove me crazy. Most Emacs shell commands are invoked in an “inferior” mode, aka a “dumb” shell. This includes M-!, M-x shell, and also the projectile compile commands. That’s when some of your user login scripts will not automatically load, like the entirety of rvm, the Ruby Version Manager.

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Get FastComments for a $79 One-Time Payment Instead of $50 Annual Subscription

Google brought up this weird lifetime access to the paid FastComments tier. It’s $79 for life instead of $50 per year.

I asked the FastComments support people if this was scam or a legitimate deal, because I didn’t know anything about bypeople.com – and they verified this is absolutely legit and part of their marketing masterplan.

So if you want to get FastComments on your site and want to get it cheap, here’s a link to the $79 deal. With the weak dollar, thats about 69 EUR at the moment, in case you wonder.

https://www.bypeople.com/lifetime-alternative-to-disqus-fast-bloat-free-comment-system/

The campaign apparently lasts until Aug 16, 2020.