Upcoming: Buzz Andersen, creator of PodWorks & Cocoalicious
This is a call for questions you would like to ask of Buzz Andersen on an upcoming CocoaRadio interview. He is a well-connnected blogger and Apple employee working on the Soundtrack Pro team in Cupertino. Previously based in Denver, Buzz has an inspiring story about becoming a Mac developer. On this interview, we will focus on his independent work: PodWorks and Cocoalicious, a del.icio.us bookmarking tool.
Buzz is well known for connecting the Mac community. He organized the Weblogger dinner during WWDC '05 - well-documented by James Duncan Davidson on Flickr
Lately, Buzz has been more active posting to Flickr and del.icio.us than blogging. So, now is your chance to find out what he knows about Cocoa, Xcode, and developing great applications for the OS X.
Please post your questions now in comments and we'll cover as many as possible during the interview.
Technorati Tags: apple, bookmarktools, cocoa, Del.icio.us, mac, tagging


1. What's coming in the next version of Cocoalicious and is it following the Web 2.0 trend of being in a perpetual beta? :-)
2. Ask him to talk about recombinant podcasting.
Posted by: Justin Williams | 07 November 2005 at 10:39 PM
When is OS XI coming out?!?!
Oh, I crack me up.
Ok, here's a real one- what's the one feature that you could steal from windows or linux and put in OSX?
Posted by: Gus Mueller | 08 November 2005 at 12:57 AM
How does that work to be an "independent" developer and work at Apple at the same time? Is there sometimes conflict of interest? Is Apple cool on that or do you sometimes have to discuss things with your hierarchy?
Posted by: Charles Parnot | 08 November 2005 at 12:16 PM
Interview cancelled. So sad.
Posted by: Justin Williams | 08 November 2005 at 12:45 PM
Damn, I was looking forward to hearing from Buzz, and in particular more details on Cocoalicious -- a great web+desktop app with a lot of promise.
...actually, I had a bunch of questions on Cocoalicious, the UI, thoughts on managing a lot of data, and the possibility of of integrating into Safari... double damn. :(
Posted by: marc nothrop | 09 November 2005 at 11:37 PM
How can you make an app like PodWorks without getting in trouble with your employer?
Posted by: Brian Braatz | 30 January 2006 at 01:52 PM