Duke Nukem For Never
Surprise (NOT)! As you have probably heard or read, 3D Realms, the developer of (the aptly named) Duke Nukem Forever, has gone out of business. The company website now features a big “Goodbye” message...
View ArticleMost Popular Solitaire 2.00
An update to yet another successful card solitaire game is released. One week ago, Most Popular Solitaire 2.00 was published by Goodsol Development. This is a major upgrade to a product first released...
View ArticleA Tale of a Good Anti-spam Tool
Spam, spam, go away… You are not welcome ANY day. My approach to my primary email address, from the very start (more than 13.5 years ago) was that potential clients and customers should be able to...
View Article2009 People’s Choice Awards
Only two days left to vote! This year, the leadership of the SIAF (Shareware Industry Awards Foundation), the group which produces the Software (nee Shareware) Industry Conference (SIC) each year, made...
View ArticleAction Solitaire 1.30
Can you believe it? Another product release! Goodsol Development has released Action Solitaire 1.30, continuing the string of product update releases in 2009. This latest version of Action Solitaire...
View ArticleNo Magic Numbers
Action Solitaire 1.31 is now available for download. After the last posting, we discovered a rather significant bug in Action Solitaire. It was fortunate that it was discovered in house, but...
View ArticleHave you joined SpamBook yet?
A barrage of Facebook spams sets off a rant. Last Friday, at 4:38pm, I received an email from Facebook entitled, “Reminder: 5 of your friends invited you to join Facebook…” Fine. Some people collect...
View ArticleTouch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me
My iPod is Dirty. A couple weeks ago, we ordered our latest toy, I mean, tool for development. We got a new iPod Touch, deliberately choosing the smaller (8G) model available and receiving it before...
View ArticleNo SIC for me
Thus begins a period of inward focus for us. At the last minute, I have decided not to attend the Software Industry Conference this year. SIC 2009 begins tomorrow night [Wednesday, July 15] in Quincy...
View ArticleTTFN (July, 2009)
Ta Ta For Now [22 July 2009 Edition] In mid-summer, with no particular news from SIC, and my primary development project taking longer than expected to get completed (enough for beta testing), I am...
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