Category: Programming

  • Ironcoder V Winners

    Ironcoder V has announced their winner and “notable” entries. Congratulations to Ben Gottleib and his “WikiPath” Wikipedia screensaver.

  • Otis: Come to the Block Party.

    Wonder Warp Software has released a fun little game called Otis. I had the opportunity to watch from the side lines as Dan Grover worked on Otis. Dan and I are both members of the Boston chapter of Cocoa Heads. Every month we meet and talk shop, share experiences, and demo things we’ve been working…

  • Mac App Checklist

    A ton of work goes into developing software. There is much to do before an application can be released to the public. Whether open-source or closed, a polished application is much nicer for the user. Domain of the Board gives us a nice checklist to ready software for release on the Mac.

  • Coding Horror’s List of Top 10 Lists

    A nice collection of programming related top 10 lists. …some good things to keep in mind while you go about your daily programming.

  • LicenseKeeper Release Recap

    Releasing a 1.0 product is an interesting, exciting, and exhausting experience for a software developer. I can’t remember a time where I worked as many hours in such a small time span and was not only willing to do it, but couldn’t wait to jump out of bed every morning to get started. The craziest…

  • Website Development Sandbox

    As the official release of LicenseKeeper 1.0 looms near, the new design for the Outer Level website has been in serious development over the past several days. There’s a large list of things to incorporate into a website that needs to sell commercial software. Credit Card processing, Support pages, Product Pages, and lots of marketing…

  • LicenseKeeper Beta Delayed

    Because of the ongoing server repairs, I have not had the time to get the Beta that was supposed to go out today ready for release. I should have it bundled up and ready for tomorrow morning if nothing else goes wrong between now and then. Sorry for the delay.

  • The Road to 2.0 – Part 1: Upgrades and Pricing

    Lee Falin has started a series on taking his product, Screen Mimic, to version 2.0. In this first part he describes how he determined his pricing scheme for new purchases and upgrades. He also shares a bit about his struggles with adding audio to his product. Good Stuff.

  • $ svn commit

    Transmitting file data …….. Committed revision 460. Inching ever closer to release.

  • LicenseKeeper 0.92 Beta Now Available

    Happy Friday, A new release of the LicenseKeeper Beta (0.92) is now available. There are many new things this time around: New: Optionally sends Growl Notifications if it is installed and running New:Growl preference in preferences window New: Copy key (serial number) to clipboard toolbar button New: Copy Key menu item New: Special Case Email…