Micro ISV Digest
Posted by Gavin Bowman on Monday, April 24, 2006 at 9:00 AM
A sluggish, dialup powered summary of the last week's Micro ISV news, announcements and blog posts.
News and Announcements
- CK launched a new beta product, Spekkit helps build functional specs. BoS feedback link.
- Bot Berlin launched an online calc system. BoS feedback link.
- Sergio released a beta of BriskProject. BoS feedback link.
- jthurman launched a beta of his GTD software. JoS feedback link.
- Fluxiom launched.
- Adrian McEwan launched his first product, DataCocoon for automated offsite backups.
- Simon Pang launced his first product, a full text search engine for MSDE and SQL Server. BoS feedback link.
- KC announced that dotProject 2.0.2 was released.
- Ian Landsman released version 1.2 of Helpspot.
- Version 1.5 of DBDesc was released.
- GoDaddy hosting now supports Ruby on Rails. If that's suddenly convinced you to give Rails a try, here's a round up of Rails resources.
- Springwise: new business ideas for entrepreneurial minds. If all you want to do is run your own business, this site might give you a better idea than writing software.
- KC (on Codesnipers) and the Game Producer were both advocating taking a break from the computer. More Burnout Prevention and Recovery advice.
- Also from Game Producer: How to get people to do what you want.
- Guy Kawasaki shares some tips on evangelizing a blog.
- Matt Inglot on why big name sites have "amateur" designs.
- Two from Dharmesh Shah, first arguing that sometimes Less is Less. Also, the Fallacy of the NDA.
- On Vitamin, Will your web app make money?
- Choosing a Name.
- Creating Passionate Users: Angry people can be bad for your brain.
- From PicoBusiness: So you want to join a startup.
- 37 signals on the red rubber ball.
- Phil (Seartech) on making things easy for customers.










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