Like many developers, Anthony Colangelo built Parking to solve a problem of his own.

Anthony Colangelo. (Courtesy photo)
He kept forgetting where he parked his car.
His iOS app, which works on mobile and Apple Watch, acts like a little parking assistant: it remembers where you parked and when you need to feed the meter.
Download ($0.99)
Colangelo, 24, of Washington Square, works remotely for Big Cartel. (The company also has another remote developer in town — West Philly’s Cella Sum.) He’ll be speaking at CocoaLove, the fall iOS developers conference organized by a Philly crew. He said he used Parking to learn about Apple Watch development.
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