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On Being and Deliciousness, with Wil Shipley
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On Being and Deliciousness, with Wil Shipley
It's been awhile since we've had a nice chewable interview on the site, and I'm pleased to offer up a special treat: Wil Shipley of Delicious Monster , makers of Delicious Library. Mike Matas was going to sit in also (the couch comes with an ottoman), but as we'll get to, he has recently left the company for another opportunity.
If you've never heard of Wil, he has an interesting pedigree. He co-founded and helped lead The Omni Group for almost ten years, which originally developed software for the NeXTSTEP platform and now develops apps for Mac OS X. Omni Group is known for porting games, and apps like OmniWeb, OmniGraffle and OmniOutliner. After leaving Omni, he joined forces with another ex-Omni employee -- Mike Matas -- to start Delicious Monster.
Their first product, Delicious Library , billed itself as "The greatest media cataloging software in the world", and enjoyed an astonishing level of publicity and sales. It's features are too numerous to go into here, and are best seen via downloading the demo. If you don't have a Mac, the below screenshot should give you an idea...
Fair warning: This is a long interview, and it's all over the map, but there is another delicious treat waiting at the end...
Most know you and Mike left The Omni Group to form Delicious Monster, but the story of why you left hasn't come out. Why did you leave, and do you ever miss it?
It's hard to talk about leaving a company without sounding, I don't know... sniveling? I guess the biggest thing is, it wasn't my idea.
There were three of us on the board of directors, and the other two asked me to leave. I was told it was because I'd be happier on my own, where I could realize my own ideas and control my own destiny, since I hadn't been running Omni for about two years at that point, and I was clashing with management "
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