
Recently, I’ve been posting quite a bit about my project, ScratchBook (formerly ScratchPad). Just today, I submitted it to the Mac App Store for review and I anxiously await the results. However, I haven’t been content to just stop with just releasing a single app.
Instead, I’ve been working on a small software entity I’ve dubbed “Haunted House Software.” Obviously, it’s a play on my interest in horror, ghosts and, well, haunted houses. While it is not a legal entity (yet), I do intend to use the name to release not only ScratchBook, but also a couple of other apps I’ve been working on. Maybe someday I’ll turn it into a proper company, but for now, I’m content just to use it as a collective for my apps.
I’ve spent most of my afternoon finishing up a website for it which you can find at www.hauntedhousesoftware.com. Conveniently, I just shut down my horror blog, Haunting Alex, which meant I could reuse some of the styling and images. I happened to really like the logo I made for the blog, so I reused it for the Haunted House Software:

There will be more announcements coming because I’ve got big plans. However, I do first have to actually sit down and finish up releasable versions of the other apps I’ve been working on. Unlike ScratchBook, they are not only for Mac, but also for iOS and iPadOS.
As always, I’ll post them here on my blog.