Maximizer Starts Shipping Maximizer Enterprise 8
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Maximizer Enterprise 7.5 Targets Small,
Mid-Size Firms
Maximizer Enterprise 7.5 Targets Small,
Mid-Size Firms
03/14/2003 01:28 AMMaximizer Enterprise 7.5, from Maximizer Software, is designed to
address a CRM challenge that looms large for most small and mid-size
companies: identifying customer needs rapidly without having to make
huge capital outlays.
Maximizer Software Wins ISM's CRM Award
for Third Consecutive Year
Maximizer Software Wins ISM's CRM Award
for Third Consecutive Year
03/22/2005 07:09 PMBC Technology Mar 22 2005 10:59PM GMT
Apex Pacific Launches Dynamic Bid
Maximizer v3.0: New Automated Pay Per
Click Bid Management Solution
Apex Pacific Launches Dynamic Bid
Maximizer v3.0: New Automated Pay Per
Click Bid Management Solution
08/05/2004 03:40 AMApex Pacific Pty Ltd., a leading Internet Marketing Software
developer, released a new version 3.0 of Dynamic Bid Maximizer™ - an
ultimate Pay-Per-Click bid management tool. The software is available
in two versions - Overture and Advance supporting Google Adwords,
FindWhat, Kanoodle, Enhance and Espotting and other major PPC search
engines. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Code 3 Slave I Starts Shipping
Code 3 Slave I Starts Shipping
05/27/2004 06:17 PMThe Code 3 die cast Slave I started shipping today. Weighing in at
over 7 pounds, there are both Limited and Signature editions. Limited
is $295 and with Jeremy Bulloch's autograph it's $495. The signature
edition includes a free acrylic cover as well.
Click here to
order one!
AMD starts shipping 90-nanometer chips
AMD starts shipping 90-nanometer chips
08/12/2004 08:11 PMThe chipmaker appears to have met its most recent deadline for
production of the smaller-featured chips.
AMD starts shipping 90 nanometre chips
AMD starts shipping 90 nanometre chips
09/11/2004 10:23 PMNokia 6680 3G Smartphone Starts Shipping
Nokia 6680 3G Smartphone Starts Shipping
03/22/2005 04:41 PM3G Mar 21 2005 10:13PM GMT
Samsung Starts Shipping 3G Phones To
Verizon
Samsung Starts Shipping 3G Phones To
Verizon
12/31/2004 08:42 AMInformation Week Dec 31 2004 1:27PM GMT
AMD starts shipping 90-nanometer chips
to customers
AMD starts shipping 90-nanometer chips
to customers
08/13/2004 04:04 PMAdvanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD Inc.'s) 90-nanometer notebook
processors are on their way to customers, according to a research note
published by Goldman Sachs & Co. Thursday.
Briefly: AMD starts shipping
90-nanometer chips
Briefly: AMD starts shipping
90-nanometer chips
08/12/2004 08:11 PMroundup Plus: ABC.com to air on Real's SuperPass...Lenovo revenue
grows, but problems persist...Growing BearingPoint to hire in Asia.
Nokia Starts Shipping The 6680 3G
Smartphone
Nokia Starts Shipping The 6680 3G
Smartphone
03/22/2005 04:41 PMMobiledia Mar 22 2005 1:34AM GMT
Intel's WiMax chip starts shipping in
volume
Intel's WiMax chip starts shipping in
volume
04/15/2005 05:45 PMWiMax broadband wireless technology will clear a hurdle Monday as
Intel announces volume shipments of its Rosedale chip for the wireless
broadband technology, people familiar with the company's plans said
this week.
Nokia 6680 3G imaging smartphone starts
shipping
Nokia 6680 3G imaging smartphone starts
shipping
03/22/2005 04:40 PMPhoneContent.com Mar 22 2005 7:19PM GMT
Intel starts shipping dual-core
processors
Intel starts shipping dual-core
processors
04/19/2005 04:37 AMIT Vibe Apr 19 2005 7:49AM GMT
Cumulus 6 for Enterprise shipping
Cumulus 6 for Enterprise shipping
04/22/2004 08:14 PMCanto is shipping Cumulus 6 for Enterprise, the company's digital
asset management (DAM) software for enterprise customers...
Serial ATA starts to filter into
enterprise
Serial ATA starts to filter into
enterprise
01/07/2004 05:35 PMIBASE Starts Shipping Pentium® M
Mini-ITX Boards THE MOST MULTI-FEATURED
MINI-ITX BOARD
IBASE Starts Shipping Pentium® M
Mini-ITX Boards THE MOST MULTI-FEATURED
MINI-ITX BOARD
08/08/2004 02:14 AMIBASE Technology, a leader in embedded computing, starts shipping the
most multi-featured Pentium® M based Min-ITX motherboard in the market
today. Integrated with the Intel® 855GME chipset, the MB890 Mini-ITX
board features outstanding mobile performance and low-power
enhancements. [PRWEB Aug 8, 2004]
SMC Expands Enterprise Wireless Solution
Set to Extend Enterprise Networking
SMC Expands Enterprise Wireless Solution
Set to Extend Enterprise Networking
06/05/2005 11:19 PMNew EliteConnect™ 802.11b/g wireless accessories extend network reach
with the security, range, flexibility, interoperability and throughput
that Enterprise wireless applications demand [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
"Shipping"
"Shipping"
04/08/2005 10:11 AMShipping soon
Shipping soon
06/01/2004 03:40 PMCNET Asia Jun 1 2004 7:07PM GMT
RoboSapien Shipping!
RoboSapien Shipping!
05/07/2004 06:19 AMArgh! Reader Jon Cohen is killing me: he let me know that he received
his pre-ordered RoboSapien (from Best Buy), which means not only
should they be shipping to almost everyone soon, it also means that I
totally forgot to order one. If anyone gets one in, feel free to...
iMac G5 Now Shipping
iMac G5 Now Shipping
09/13/2004 12:58 PM
According to various reader reports, the new iMac G5 which was
previously announced at Apple Expo Paris has begun shipping to
customers who placed ear...
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01/03/2004 04:54 AMMotion Now Shipping
Motion Now Shipping
08/10/2004 08:58 AM
Motion provides motion-graphics creation with real-time previews,
procedural behavior animation and Final Cut Pro HD integration.
Available as a stand...
SQL Log Shipping Overview
SQL Log Shipping Overview
07/13/2004 01:42 AMS'pore seen shipping more PCs in '04
S'pore seen shipping more PCs in '04
05/10/2004 08:22 PMSingapore Business Times May 11 2004 0:15AM GMT
Business-Shipping-1.00
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12/22/2003 05:34 AMBusiness-Shipping-0.78
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11/12/2003 05:43 PMBTO 17" PowerBooks shipping
BTO 17" PowerBooks shipping
03/20/2003 02:10 PMPowerBook Central reports that customers who ordered build-to-order
17-inch PowerBooks are starting to receive shipping notices...
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09/22/2004 12:16 AMiDental for Mac OS X now shipping
iDental for Mac OS X now shipping
03/31/2005 07:51 PMHealthWare Corporation has announced that it is now shipping iDental
1.0, a unique dental office management system for the Mac OS X.
The program utilizes Caché, the revolutionary, post-relational
database currently used by more than 3,000,000 health care users.
"We're immensely pleased that the first version of iDental is now
available,” Michael Edwards, CEO of HealthWare, said. “One of the
benefits of using Caché is that its unique design all but eliminates
database administration. Upgraded versions of iDental, including
Scheduling and Chairside Charting, will ship during the balance of the
year. Our iMedical software will be available late summer."
The iDental program, along with iMedical, are being developed with
Apple's Cocoa set of object-oriented application frameworks and Caché
and ObjectScript from InterSystems.
Business-Shipping-1.52
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09/14/2004 06:39 PMBusiness-Shipping-1.51
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09/10/2004 06:39 PMBusiness-Shipping-1.53
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09/17/2004 05:52 PMeyeSignal PND is now shipping
eyeSignal PND is now shipping
08/03/2004 10:59 AMLamp Express is now
shipping its
eyeSignal Personal Notification Device. OS X software
and AppleScripts are available as a free download. Lamp Express also
announced a "Free-Trial" program, offering a "no-questions-asked
money-back guarantee". The "Free-Trial program" is perfect for
everyone who would like to see and try out the eyeSignal prior to
purchasing one.
On shipping software
On shipping software
12/20/2003 07:16 PMI learned at an early age the importance of shipping
software.
My first software award
It was 1982, I was
barely a teenager, and I was at a computer fair where young geeks from
all over Delaware were competing in a programming contest.
We were paired up at random with other geeks. (Early extreme
programming?) Our mission: to write a BASIC program that sorted an
array of strings.
Each pair had a computer to work on—we were in a room full of
Apple II Plus's (or perhaps Apple IIe's). We had a time
limit, something like two hours.
I discovered quickly that my co-geek didn’t actually know much
about programming, so I just kind of talked to him as I wrote the
program.
We faced a big decision right at the start. Should we use the slower,
but easier to implement, bubble sort algorithm? My comrade just kind
of shrugged and agreed. I laid it on the line: if we do it this way, I
said, we won’t win, because it’s too simple. It
won’t impress the judges. But at least we won’t be
embarrassed: we’ll have a working program.
So I wrote a little program that wasn’t fast but that actually
worked to sort an array of strings. After we were finished, I told my
Dad I wanted to go home, since there was no way we were going to win.
So we left.
But—you can see it coming—we did win. Someone else from my
school accepted the award on my behalf. I still have it.
Lesson? Shipping is important.
Showing up
It’s kind of like what Woody Allen said, “90% of life is
just showing up.” Software is the same: it has to “show
up” first. If it doesn’t ship, it doesn’t exist.
I bring this up because I hear from people and read on weblogs about
software that’s pretty cool but that never gets done. It
doesn’t make it out into the world. And I often wish I could
transfer some kind of magical shipping-energy over to the
developer.
I don’t know why these projects, some of them in quite advanced
stages, don’t ship. I know what I do: I myself don’t even
conceive of not shipping. Once I have committed to a piece of
software, I just keep going.
The brick wall of shipping
I actually picture in my head a weird little scene. I see a big field
of grass with a line drawn in it, like a line on a football field. And
then I picture a giant brick wall moving forward slowly but steadily
toward that line. The line is the shipping mark, and the brick wall is
the software. Nothing can stop that wall.
Part of shipping is attention to detail. It can get boring, tracking
down and finding all the million little things. (Unless you’re a
software developer, you may have no idea how much of software
development is just about all the little details. It’s
housekeeping. It can be overwhelming if you’re not used to
it.)
Another part of shipping is making hard decisions. When do you stop?
How do you know if a feature can wait until a later release? How do
you know which bugs you can live with and which are deal-stoppers?
And another part of shipping is anxiety. What if there’s a
terrible bug that doesn’t appear, despite all the testing, until
right after it’s released? What if you made the wrong decisions
about bug x and feature y?
What you do is just do the best you can—and when you make
mistakes, you deal with them the best you can. You get better at
shipping software every time you do it. Experience is your
teacher.
Trust
Going back to my experience at that computer fair in 1982... I learned
another important lesson. It’s not just that shipping is
important—I also learned that I could trust myself to look at my
resources and the amount of time available and the goal and make a
good call. I learned I could trust my judgment. That doesn’t
mean I don’t make mistakes—I have and I will. But I think
this self-trust is important to shipping software.
(An important point though is that self-trust doesn’t mean
don’t listen to other people. The opposite is true. You want as
much feedback as possible. The buck stops with you, though.)
Adobe CS now shipping
Adobe CS now shipping
10/29/2003 12:10 AMMacMerc has received reports that copies of
Adobe CS have
started to ship. If you've gotten confirmation that your order has
shipped, please comment. Individual copies of the applications
(Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and GoLive) are shipping as well.
Scott Kelby's
book
on Photoshop CS is shipping as well.
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MacDesignVirtual PC 7 Now Shipping
Virtual PC 7 Now Shipping
08/31/2004 05:30 PM
According to the Microsoft website, the Virtual PC 7 Mac Edition with
Windows XP Professional is now available for $249. Other flavors of
Virtual PC 7...
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