Robin Landsbert has been developing Macintosh software since 1985 when he bought his first Macintosh 512K at the University of Aston in Birmingham.
His first job after he left University was with Microspot Ltd. in Maidstone, England.
He then spent 5 years working as the Development Team Ambassador in Cupertino, CA. USA to the UK development team.
He has written a wide variety of software from printer and plotter drivers to 3D modelling and interior and kitchen design applications with QuickDraw 3D.
He currently works for Elateral Ltd. in Farnham, England as their Macintosh Product Manager.
In his spare time he writes free educational software and some shareware utilities, and has recently started writing games for the iPhone/iPod Touch.
Games for the iPhone/iPod Touch.
A game like Armor Alley and Rescue Rangers.
A Labyrinth style puzzle game.
A game like Bop-It.
A game like Armor Alley and Rescue Rangers.
An air traffic control game like the popular iPhone Flight Control game.
A Labyrinth style puzzle game.
A program for automatically star rating your iTunes tracks.
A program for analysing disks and finding where your disk space is being used up.
A program for colorizing your Mac OS X icons like the old Mac OS 9 color labels.
A simple Finder replacement for very young children.
A simple reading tutor for children just starting to read.
A simple painting program for producing kaleidoscope effects.
A program for aliasing removable disks so they can be searched when not mounted.
A program for trashing locked files in the Mac OS X trash icon.
A Mac OS 9 program to simulate the new Mac OS X Finder window styles.