TL;DR:
Client work is nearly wrapped → more time for ReminderBridge → carefully phasing out older macOS support → committed to helping devs build sustainable, independent paths forward.
Currently
I’m wrapping up my final two client projects, which means I’ll soon be able to fully focus on ReminderBridge. I have some meaningful feature upgrades in the pipeline—designed not just to improve the app, but to deepen its long-term value.
On macOS support:
I’m thoughtfully considering how to phase out older macOS versions. I know people—friends and users—who rely on legacy systems, and I want to support them as long as possible. At the same time, I need to make room for features that address real pain points and move the product forward.
On the developer community:
Many talented devs I know are facing layoffs and uncertainty. I’ve experienced some of that instability firsthand. With Aeriform, I’m aiming to build a company rooted in resilience and transparency—sharing what works so that others can find their own path to creative and financial freedom.