Delicious Monster

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Delicious Monster is a software company based in Seattle, Washington, that sells the shareware software program Delicious Library. Its founders are Wil Shipley, one of the three co-founders of The Omni Group, and Mike Matas, who worked as an interface designer at The Omni Group. Matas left Delicious Monster in 2005 to work for Apple, but left the company in July 2009 to found Push Pop Press.[1]

Company typeLLC
IndustrySoftware
FoundedNovember 2004 (2004-11)
Headquarters6252 34th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98115-7311
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Delicious Monster Software
Company typeLLC
IndustrySoftware
FoundedNovember 2004 (2004-11)
Headquarters6252 34th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98115-7311
Key people
Wil Shipley
ProductsMac OS X software: Delicious Library
Number of employees
3
Websitewww.delicious-monster.com
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The company's name is based on the name of a plant that grows in the rainforests of tropical America, Monstera deliciosa.[citation needed] It is colloquially known as the Swiss cheese plant.

Wil Shipley joined Apple in 2021 and published a blog post indicating that Delicious Library will not be further developed beyond keeping the software runnable on newer versions of macOS.

Products

Delicious Library

In November 2004, Delicious Monster released Delicious Library as a Mac OS X-only media library catalog application and generated $250,000 worth of sales.[2] The software went on to win several Apple Design Awards, including Best Mac OS X User Experience and runner-up Best Product New to Mac OS X[3] in 2005 and Best Mac OS X Leopard Application in 2007.[4] It is currently available as version 3.

Until November 2024, Delicious Library was available through the official website Archived 2013-05-01 at the Wayback Machine[5] and in the Mac App Store. It was taken down because the APIs used by the app were retired. [6]

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