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Flying Meat

 
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Flying Meat Inc.
Type Corporation
Headquarters Seattle, Washington
Key people Gus Mueller, Kirstin Mueller
Industry Software publishing
Products VoodooPad, Acorn, FlySketch, FlyGesture
Website FlyingMeat.com

Flying Meat is a Seattle-based American software company that specializes in applications for Mac OS. Flying Meat was founded by Gus Mueller in 2003 and later joined by Kirstin Mueller. Their first application, FlySketch for screen capture and markup, debuted in February 2005[1] and is currently available as version 1.6.3. Flying Meat also offers VoodooPad a customizable and exportable notepad (winner of an O'Reilly "Mac OS X Innovators" award[2] and a four-mice rating at Macworld Magazine[3]) currently available as version 4.0.4, as well as Acorn for image editing (winner of a 5-star rating and Editors' Choice award from Macworld[4]) currently available as version 1.5.1.

VoodooPad 4.1, released on Saturday, March 7, includes several bug fixes and other code changes[5]. The release coincided with that of VP Reader in the Apple App store[6], which allows users to export documents to the iPhone or iPod Touch[7].

Contents

Products

  • VoodooPad
  • Acorn
  • FlySketch
  • FlyGesture (freeware)

In Popular Culture

  • Trivia: VoodooPad was named after Jimi Hendrix's son, who was a close high school friend of Gus[citation needed]

External links

References

  1. ^ Daring Fireball - Linked List: February 2005
  2. ^ O'Reilly Media - Hydra, VoodooPad, Finish Tops in Second Mac OS X Innovators Contest
  3. ^ The MacTech - 25, 2007
  4. ^ Macworld UK - Acorn 1.0 Review
  5. ^ VoodooPad Release Notes
  6. ^ Get VP Reader from the Apple App store
  7. ^ VoodooPad 4.1, VP Reader for iPhone arrive from Flying Meat

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