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Random Thoughts about Axosoft and technology
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Yes, ladies and gentleman, it's hard to believe, but Microsoft has just announced that Windows 7, the $20 billion a year operating system that runs on hundreds of millions of PCs around the world will be way better than your...wait for it...wait a little...
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The launch of Axosoft's OnTime 2008 is the most significant event in Axosoft's history and with it, we have a lot of other announcements, too. This article is a summary of what's new with the launch of OnTime 2008: OnTime 2008: The Most Exciting OnTime...
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When we started the development of OnTime 2008 immediately after the release of V7 in February of this year, we were targetting a Dec '07 to Feb '08 release window. In the past couple of months it became apparent that we could easily come in on the earlier...
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With the introduction of OnTime 2008's new Wiki functionality, we are extremely excited about the collection of tools that OnTime provides for managing projects in a single application suite: A Team Wiki allowing teams to collaborate on document creation...
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Today we are announcing the immediate availability of OnTime 2008 Beta! That's V8.0 for those of you keeping track making this the 8th generation of the OnTime software suite. We have added more than 60 new improvements and some of them, such as the new...
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Since the release of PhotoDrop a little more than a month ago, we've been quietly adding more and more features. Collectively, the new features are very exciting, so I wanted to take a moment to point them out: Public Album Browser - Now when you upload...
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This week, we attended the Microsoft Worldwide Partner conference. As a Bronze sponsor of the event, we had a 10x20 booth in the Expo hall. Our booth was buzzing with people the entire time, but what was really cool is the shear number of Axosoft customers...
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Three months ago, I was pleased to announce that in the first calendar quarter of 2007, Axosoft sales of the specially priced 3-User version of OnTime generated $4,200 for various Axosoft charities . The pace of sales in the 2nd calendar quarter of 2007...
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As software developers and technologists, we often get wrapped up in the day-to-day heads down "feature" development of our products. Sometimes, this is great as the features we add are often the result of customer feedback and truly improve our offerings....
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I recently discovered Jeff Atwood's blog, CodingHorror.com and I have to say, I have been extremely impressed with the quality of articles and subject matter that Jeff writes about. His articles are consistently about interesting topics, thorough, well...
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As many of you know, we setup a geek marketing contest a while ago where anyone could submit an idea, a video, image or anything that might have some kind of viral effect to help Axosoft get some unusual marketing exposure. We had more than 60 submissions...
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A couple of years ago Dan and I spent a weekend developing a simple way to send large files over the web. We documented the 20 hours of development we spent on creating the file transfer service and the result, TransferBigFiles.com , turned out to be...
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Wow, I can't believe how many people have totally missed the significance of Apple's announcement about Safari for Windows. I've seen a dozen blogs and major web publications describe Apple's Safari for Windows as either "igniting another browser war"...
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Up to 10 TIMES Faster! If there's one word that could summarize OnTime V7.1 enhancements, it's Performance. As OnTime users continue to put more and more data into the OnTime system, the ability to retrieve that data in a timely fashion has become an...
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Fear The Bug As you may have heard, we've running a Geek Marketing Contest and putting up $5,000 for the best viral marketing idea we can find. While we were waiting for submissions to the Geek Marketing Contest, we decided to move forward with the creation...
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