Discontinuing Last Concerts
There are two projects that I hope to finish in this year. Both of them are top secret. Just kidding, of course. I am a believer of the idea that ideas are not valuable as such, and the worth of it is mostly in the execution of them.
But that does not mean that it is a good idea to just announce every idea in the open from the moment you start working on it. My friend T. kept his iOS-project secret for a long time. I thought it was silly until he told me why he did it.
He feared that if he started talking about it and started listening to the feedback others would give he would start doubting. Doubting if he was capable of delivering the product he had in mind. Doubting if it would be the success he envisioned for it. That doubt would soon start nibbling away at his enthusiasm.
So better not to talk too much about my plans. The first product I am working on, however, is one that I am not afraid to talk about:
I plan to relaunch Last Concerts, under a new name. As from this week Last Concerts is not on the App Store anymore.
The goal is for the new iPhone app to be available somewhere in March. It will offer all of the same functions and a little more. More than that, it will be better. A lot better.