Dec 16th, 2006
Design change
I found this new theme and desided to change our blog look-n-feel. I’m going to redraw green image to the right, and maybe try to add some dynamic features.
I found this new theme and desided to change our blog look-n-feel. I’m going to redraw green image to the right, and maybe try to add some dynamic features.
Good will certainly defeat evil, force it to knees and kill.
Sometimes this is true.
Imagine that you have some project but do not have a name. Sad situation.
But there is a solution - random name generator. 1 of 10 is quite good ![]()
Product site is growing bigger and even more beautiful. But I made a little mistake while updating XennoBB to the latest version - due to my hack-style of work forum appearance reverted from my lovely green (#339933, FYI) to default. So I’m going to redesign it again…
Natalie is now writing some texts for site, for affiliate programs (yeah, we’ll have it and it will be very-very profitable) and for e-mail templates. So when you will receive some automated mailing from us - you should know who wrote it
Pavel is probably the most serious amongst us, and he’s very secretive about his job right now. It’s better to do not disturb him.
What word do you like more - bookmarks or favorites? As for me - bookmark is more correct word for describing saved links to online resources.
But “favorites” is an established term in IE which has more than 80% of all browsers. Maybe it’s about quantity?
Comments appreciated.
One of my good friends, called Spy, suggested to give out some discounts for subscribing on “Release notifier“. “Why not?”, I said.
So, in the notifier mailing some coupon for our bookmark manager will be included. Oh, have I mentioned that “Bookmark Base” will be shareware tool?
I’ve made a little thing for your convinience - release notifier page. There’s a link to it also on the blogroll.
I recommend you to visit it and subscribe for a nice letter which will be sent to you when “Bookmark Base” will go to public. No spam or any other inconviniences. We respect ourself and you.
Service provided by YMLP.
I always try to plan my work before start doing it. This (I think) is one of the sides of professional approach to business.
But what to do with things that could not be easily planned? I force such tasks quite often and my opinion in that case is drop it out for some time. Not delete but suspend.
I even have special “serious but suspended” category of tasks in my planner. I’m trying to perform predictable tasks first (in that predicted time, of course) and only then go to “How can I do that…”-like tasks.
—–Braindump end—–
Bookmark Base is doing good, we even think about some tuning (in right direction ;-)) of that timer on your left.