You've got the idea, your code is solid, but you're still working for the man and uncertain about going solo on the App Store. Does that sound like you? Well, you are not alone...
Others have been where you are and taken the leap into being full-time iOS developers, on their terms, doing what they want. They're Australian and for the most part, are ordinary nerds, just like you.
One More Thing isn't a typical iOS development conference. It's a pep talk for iOS developers. You won't directly learn to code better. Your UI probably won't improve either. But you will leave the conference with more confidence in your abilities as an iOS developer. By listening to the stories of ten of Australia's most successful independent iOS developers, you will be inspired to follow through on your own ideas and projects.
If you've ever wanted to make a living off the App Store, making your own apps and setting your own agenda, One More Thing is where you want to be.
The organisers
Anthony Agius
Anthony Agius is the co-founder and editor at MacTalk — Australia's largest Apple related online community since 2004. Beginning in 2007 he has been a co-host on the popular MacTalk podcast, a weekly chat with his fellow Apple enthusiasts.
You may also remember Anthony as having waited outside the Sydney Apple store for its grand opening in 2008. He then travelled to New York in 2010 to purchase sixteen iPads for himself and his Apple loving mates — two months before the Australian release.
In February 2011, he decided to sell MacTalk, a move that received attention from the media including SmartCompany and the Sydney Morning Herald. As of May 2011, a buyer has been found and the sale process is continuing.
You can find him on Twitter — @decryption
Lauren Watson
Lauren is a Melbourne-based graphic designer and a familiar voice as a fellow co-host on the MacTalk podcast since 2009.
Helping to bring One More Thing to life, Lauren is responsible for all design, the branding, merchandising, and keeping a design-conscious eye on proceedings, as well as editing Anthony's text when he isn't looking.
When not nerding-out over gadgets, attempting to visit every backstreet café in Melbourne or stock-piling discounted iTunes credit, Lauren runs Cluey Kid, her graphic design consultancy.
Lauren is on Twitter, @ClueyKid, and @prerecorded