Yay! Open source!
Today we’re taking some baby steps towards one of the goals of our company. We’re releasing some of the source code we use to make our applications open source for the world to use, free of charge, licensed under the MIT license.
The two iPhone-classes we’re releasing are not very complex nor extremely fancy, but they mark the start of something much larger. We’ve learned very much from the open source community, and this is our way of giving something back to all the developers out there.
If you’re interested in the code we’re releasing on GitHub. The two iPhone-classes released today are called ACBenchmarkHelper and ACActivityIndicatorQueue and can be downloaded, edited, redistributed, you name it!

Screenshot from the execution results of ACBenchmarkHelper, a simple class to benchmark your iPhone or Mac applications.
This is only the beginning for our work with open source code. Make sure to follow us on our blog and on twitter if you want more :-)