Micro ISV Digest
Posted by Gavin Bowman on Monday, February 27, 2006 at 8:43 AM
My pick of the weeks Micro ISV news and blog posts.
News and Announcements
- Leroy Clark announced Active Last Logon. More here.
- John Gunning is another Micro ISV blogger, The Small ISV.
- Denis Krukovsky is trying to build a better forum with Talkinghub.
- James Newton-King launched his Micro ISV blog for Newtonsoft, his latest product WebDialog is now available for download.
- John C is going full time with his Taxi Reservation service.
- Wesner Moise posted a walkthrough of his NStatic software, and a summary of his plans for it's direction.
- A new version of DBDesc was released.
- A new TurboGears release.
- Axosoft ran an interesting social marketing promotion on their OnTime bug tracker. Hamid Shojaee said he would be talking about it on his personal blog, so it might be worth keeping an eye on.
- Christopher Hawkins on how to fix your scheduling.
- Eric Sink on the Micro ISV Show.
- Is it the clueless who change the world? Kathy Sierra's clueless manifesto.
- Weblications, Netlications & Decklications from Matt Breckon: an analysis of different types of product/development, with advantages and disadvantages of each.
- A Shareware Life ponders the perils of Oversupply, on the back of a gapingvoid post: 100 Suits. Thomas also recommended Small Giants, a book about small companies.
- Dennis Forbes realizes that simple ideas work too.
- John Cox on Working in Serial, or don't try to multi-task.
- Aytekin Tank on his JotForm launch, which featured in last week's news section.
- WorkHappy reported back on the Carson Workshops summit, podcasts from the seminars are available.
- The myth of building a software business on Adsense revenue, from OnStartups.com.
- A great post from Bob Walsh, Picking your micro-ISV niche. Also on MyMicroISV, There's a business in your pocket by Karl Traunmüller.
- Glenn Rice's Helpdesk software round up moved onto the commercial contenders.
- Short but sweet from Seth Godin: The Last Time.
- I built some sliders in Flash for comparing products or ideas, here's Chalk vs Cheese.
- Completely off topic, but I had fun with Fastr, a browser game where you have to guess the tags for random Flickr images.












2 Comments:
FYI, it was actually Aytekin Tank who released JotForm. Jesse Kim is the man behind PlanHack.
:O... Thanks Glenn, good catch. I'll have to delve into the archives to figure out how that happened! Although, I'm pretty sure it'll turn out to be (my) human error.
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