Alan W
Advertising, Management, PR
Nickname: Enjoilax
Location: Illinois
Bio: I'm a Leo. I like long walks on the beach, and writing poetry, i also like smelling roses... I MEAN! UH I NEVER SAID THAT!
Nathan Esquenazi
iWriter / iReader Developer
Nickname: xgamerx
Location: Los Angeles, California
Bio: I enjoy listening to my iPod, and I have always had an interest in programming. Naturally, starting iPodSoft was the perfect combination for me. I currently attend the University of California, Irvine as a Information and Computer Science major.
Mark Reddick
iGadget, TuneJack, iRepo and iRingtunes developer
Nickname: Shadow
Location: Chicagoland, USA
Bio: I've been a programmer ever since I graduated college in 1988. I've developed mostly in Visual Basic from version 1 to version 6. I am now running my own company, Purple Ghost Software, writing cool iPod and iPhone software.
I'm married and have 2 dogs. When my wife let's me, I love to buy electronic toys. Besides my iPod, I have a Mac Pro, an Apple Cinema Display, an iPhone 3G and an XBox 360.
Prashant Varanasi
Pod Player, iArt and Ivy Video Converter developer
Nickname: EvilDude
Location: Sydney, Australia
Bio: In uni now, doing a Computer Science course. I enjoy programming, and I love the iPod which is how most of my programs started. I got my first iPod (a 20gb 3rd gen) for my birthday and recently I got a 30gb 5th gen black iPod. I enjoy listening to music such as Linkin Park and Lostprophets. My favourite game (and probably the best game ever made) is 'The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina Of Time' .
Mark Wheeler
Visual Basic Programmer / GoogleGet developer
Nickname: Avatar
Location: Cambridge, UK
Bio: I'm 20 years old and currently studying a graphic design degree. Of course I also have a real love for music and an interest in computers & programming.
David Grigg
MarkAble & MarksMan developer
Nickname: Boffin
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Bio: I've been a compulsive programmer from WAAAY back when. Bought a Tandy Model 1 in 1979, taught myself Z80 assembly language and wrote my own (very idiosyncratic) word processing program for it. I decided that programming is the most fun you can have while everyone around you thinks that you are working hard. I'm part owner of a multimedia development company in Melbourne, Australia. We've done some neat stuff over the years. These days I mostly program in Visual Basic.NET, but would like to do more C++ programming. I'm heavily into listening to audio books while I drive or exercise. The iPod is brilliant for this. But there are some idiosyncracies to how it handles things like bookmarks, which is why I wrote my MarksMan software.