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Archive for February, 2006

Picking your micro-ISV niche

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

Bob Walsh of Safari Software and author of Micro-ISV has a great article up on his My Micro-ISV blog mentioning some basic tips on selecting your business niche and product.
His two main points: “Get off the Hype Cycle” and “Don’t write a product for programmers” both seem to be very smart things to keep in [...]

Top 10: Things Keeping Me From My Micro-ISV

Monday, February 20th, 2006

1. The Day Job
8 - 10 hours a day.
I earn a pretty decent hourly rate, I enjoy consulting, and I certainly need the income. But, that’s a ton of time away from working on my goals for a product-based company.
This also consumes the most energy and leaves little left in the tank [...]

Sparkle: Self Updating Framework for Cocoa Applications

Sunday, February 5th, 2006

Mac Geekery talks about a new Cocoa framework that allows Self-Udating Programs, For Free. Sparkle is a BSD-Licensed Open-Source framework for Cocoa applications that is literally drop-dead easy to use.
This is perfect timing for me. Just this week, I started writing up some requirements that my next project will need as part [...]