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The Truth about Steve Huff—Why the Paranormal May Never Be the Same

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher For Ghost Hunter Apps The harassment escalated—to the point of death threats and other disturbing messages. I’ll never forget 2014, the year I first encountered Steve Huff. At the time, he was relatively new to the paranormal scene but was quickly gaining traction with his groundbreaking work showcased in his videos. For Steve, the idea of apps wasn’t even on his radar. His work focused on the analog wonders pioneered by inventors like Frank Sumption and Joe Cippi , among others. Through Steve, anyone who stepped into his orbit was touched by what I can only describe as a profound sense of wonder, evoking all things supernatural —and always in a positive way. His ability to bridge the gap between our world and the spirit realm seemed to come naturally. Little did anyone know that back in 2011, I was just a lone programmer, working out of one half of a duplex in Rio Linda, California. It was a half-home, half-office setup owned by a legen...

A New Era for Ghost Hunter Apps: Why We’re Moving Forward

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By Anthony F. Sanchez, Author & Researcher For Ghost Hunter Apps So, um… where the heck are all the old paranormal apps? And just what is going on? For those who have followed my work for years, you might be wondering why I decided to phase out some of my original apps from a decade ago . Yes, it's true—many of those apps were released back when Windows 7 was the standard, and I know, for some, that seems like a lifetime ago. But here's the thin g: Microsoft has since released numerous versions of Windows, each packed with its own slew of updates, improvements, and security measures. For developers like myself, that means continuous adaptation and, sometimes, saying goodbye to older software that simply can’t keep pace with today’s technology. When I first began considering a revival of those beloved early apps —SCD1, SCD2, GB1, GB2, Minibox, and others—I ultimately decided it wasn’t the right move. My focus has shifted toward modern, cutting-edge software that’s fully ...