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Introducing FlipFor.Us

Thursday (24/4/08), 10:41 am. 6 comments.

Decisions can be difficult, and sometimes you might be arguing with somebody over the internets and wish you could just flip a coin. Cheating is always a possibility, however, since they could always lie about it.

Not anymore. I bring you FlipFor.Us, the sweetest virtual coin toss on the internets: 
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Saturday (19/4/08), 8:15 pm. 3 comments.

Been getting TweetRemote ready for public launch. Keep a watch out.

Thursday (17/4/08), 4:57 pm. 1 comment.

Just put Skribit in the sidebar… I’m interested to hear what suggestions people have.

Friday (11/4/08), 4:39 pm. 4 comments.

Photoshop Express: More Than Just an Online Port, Lessons to Learn

Thursday (10/4/08), 12:19 am. 1 comment.

I’ve been noticing an unusually high amount of traffic to the link I posted a little while back to Photoshop Express, so I thought I’d touch a little bit more on it. If you haven’t heard much about it yet, it’s an excellent little app written in Flash and I’d highly recommend giving it a quick whirl through their test drive.

This is probably the most feature-rich online photo editing application out there (at least that I have seen–if any of you have seen better ones, by all means send ‘em over to me), yet it’s not just a port of CS3 taking the features easiest to recreate for the web and slapping them on there. Instead, most of the features are specifically geared toward the quick type of editing one would want to do through a web-based application like this while keeping an extraordinary amount of speed and simplicity. This is something, as a web developer, that I find impressive–and so is what I want to actually touch on.
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Stripped the styles off for the day.

Tuesday (8/4/08), 11:52 pm. 4 comments.

Online Business (Revenue) Models That Work

Monday (7/4/08), 7:41 pm. 14 comments.

Advertising’s always a popular choice for generating revenue, but I’m more interested in alternative models. I’ve racked my brain, and here’s a list of ways and places I’ve spent money online. Read more…

Thursday (3/4/08), 1:51 pm. 1 comment.

When Online Help Documentations Go Wrong

Wednesday (2/4/08), 7:21 pm. 2 comments.

Online help documentations seem to be becoming more popular. It used to be where you’d go to help in an application and you’d be presented with documentation that was installed with that app. Nowadays, you’re often just forwarded to a website. This has its advantages, for example it can be updated without the actual application itself being updated, but this should never be the only documentation available. 

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