Archive for July, 2008

End of July 2008…

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Well, I haven’t made a “what are we doing” post in a while so I figured now is a good time for it. Here is the current plan for the rest of the year.

All-In

All-In is being worked on right now. We are finishing up our long overdue VGA support and already have done 320×320 support, and might even get in Widescreen handling in version 2.8. It also fixes a few things(our Graphics API finally came out with a version that fixes a couple small problems) and does some nice things with the buttons like Treo “Hard” Softkey and OK support and better Standard Device Back Support. Im hoping to have this released August 11-12th. So watch for Version 2.8 then… 

And then getting to that point will make it much much quicker to get to VERSION 3.0. Which we want out by the Holidays! And it will be cool!!!!

The VGA graphics in 2.8 Look Great! Hi-Res is cool… And will be even cooler in 3.0! 

Extreme Agenda

We really like Version 3.3 as it got us to where we want to be on the Pro Devices so now its time to tackle Version 4.0… Yeah, we cant tell you about that either but some of the stuff planned to go in are going to take it to a whole new level. You’ll be happy you are in the XA camp!! The plan is by the Holidays as well. We’ll see…

Other Applications

In the next couple weeks, after a 1 week vacation next week,  not only will All-In 2.8 be out but we plan on updates to make PokerTimer, The Dog Ate It, and ListWatch more WM5-WM6 friendly. It should be very short projects although The Dog Ate It will likely get a VGA update and a few other things as well, so that might take just a little longer.. And Extreme Text and FairwayWatch Desktop will also get updates hopefully in that timeframe. Some of this work has already been done, so…

So that is where we are at… Unfortunately we aren’t at the point where we can really start dropping feature hints and such for the 2 BIG releases, but with the new office we have new focus and some big plans. It should be a fun end of the year…

Thanks

 

And I’m in…

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Im in the new office. Very speedy move, took all of about 3 hours to tear down my glass L shaped desk and computers(the Mac Mini, Quad Core Vista, and Laptop and cradle) and move it to the new office.

The biggest problem was it appears that if you plug the KVM(a switch that lets you switch between 2 or more computer all using the same monitor, keyboard, and Mouse) back in in the opposite way, the monitors arent recognized the same so I had some driver/screen problems. Spent about  45 minutes of that ‘move in’ time on that last night… Well I tried switching the cords this morning, and Im back…

When doing the move I initially also spent some time moving my 8 years of emails over from Outlook Express on my home XP box to the Vista machine and Windows Mail. The ‘rules’ in Windows Mail should allow the program to do a lot of the sorting I do of orders and tech support and possibly some automated filling of orders without my help. Cool!

Should be interesting, Im sure Ill be much more productive, and a small drive home allows you to cool down at the end of the work day, and leave work at the office a little more… It should be nice…

 Ok, back to work…

 

Shot down in the Shootout…

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

I have been waiting for a long time for a shootout of the Big PIMs on Windows Mobile Standard. Obviously I think Extreme Agenda is on top or very near it. Especially on Standard(non Touchscreen) Devices, which I was there BEFORE the other two by a year or more( despite what the ‘review in question’ implies)… And unfortunately the PIM Shootout has come, and based on the scoring of this particular review Extreme Agenda somehow ended up 3rd. Now I guarantee that with other judges this shootout would turn out completely different, but I think its fair that in this judges eyes, the points went where he thinks they were deserved. And part of that I have to think is because of familiarity to the winning program. And a lot was because he didn’t quite do all the homework, which is understandable this would be a big undertaking.

http://www.mytodayscreen.com/shootout-smartphone-information-management/

So as a little rebuttal to the review, I will go through and tell you where we’re coming from on each of the points… You will probably want to read the review first for this to make sense…

Installation

Obviously we won because of size. Makes sense. We like to point this out any chance we can get. It actually probably should have been a bigger point gap, as PIMs are suggested to be installed into the main memory. And with PI we found ourselves having to clear off applications to get the almost 4MB necessary.

Configuration and settings

Unfortunately the review put too much basis on the Out-of-the-Box settings. I agree it makes sense to judge it here, but it just carries through most of the review.

Our design philosophy is a little different. We go for speed, usability and simplicity out of the box and in the program in general. But then you can tweak the heck out of it once you feel comfortable with the program.

We have designed the settings screen and placements almost too well it appears, as people including reviewers seem to think we have less options and customizations than we do. I think it can be argued we have MANY more options than Agenda One, but yet the reviewer actually put us in 3rd in this spot. I would guess its how its presented as being in the settings screens of the other programs almost gets overwhelming, where as we have hopefully organized it down very well, and put feature specific setups(like Search and the Spinner) in the menu only in that view.  We just don’t think the user did a good job reviewing the settings, as proof he didn’t find the ‘System Shortcuts’ so didnt really spend much time in our settings screens.

And just to Note, we have a “My View” type implementation as well like was listed for PI…

Interface Usability and Presentation

Navigation Menus – As noted in my comment, you can add Timeline View to the spinner, as well as single contacts, project view, saved views, applications and files. You can also turn on a straight menu based system or a ‘Next’ view right button system.

Presentation –  On the Day view shown in the example here is one example of leaving the program to “out-of-the-box” for this reviewers taste. How about if you configured the program to look like this instead. Yes, we end up showing more information and it can be presented much cleaner then theirs.(Note: Im not sure why he used Pocket Informants ‘Dates’ view against the other two applications ‘Day’ Views.)

And the reviewer didnt notice the display interaction and drawing being slow in PI with its default settings on? Are you sure you tested on a Standard Device? Honestly, PI was called a standout here, when in fact it is actually a struggle to even know what is selected a lot of times or what will happen if you select something. Im not sure where he got a menu, but context menus dont necessarily fit well into Non Touch Screen programs. So again, really, on a Standard Device?

And just a note as Im being totally fair here, I believe PI and AO both have Templates, just like XA…

Information Accessibility

Yes, we do integrate right into the OS as well. We went with not being as obtrusive so did not include it in the install process. This  can wreck other PIM installations you may have already done if you are trialing the programs. We do clean it up during an uninstall if you turn it on in our program. It can be found under ‘General Settings’ in Options under the System Section and gives more control on which sections you want to integrate.

For Coloring did he have status coloring or Category coloring turned on… Or…? They are in the settings as well…

Another one of those little examples that the reviewer overlooked about “Out-of-the-Box” is you can turn on Company Names in our Photo List as well(it was mentioned for PI). We just dont believe that that should be defaulted to On. We could be wrong. And what about presenting our Contacts in an Icon type Photo List. And…

Quality and Completeness of Included Views 

This section was a little confusing, but it appears that the reviewer doesnt quite grasp that you can accomplish a lot of the fancy features in PI with Category type filtering. Yes it does take it a step further, but then if you don’t use this feature, well its still in the way all over the Place. And I think he wasn’t up on our Link system, which is separate from our Projects view(try pushing action on an appt or task view; text links and linked items appear).

One thing we do consciously do, is try not to make a menu long enough it scrolls and hides options. So say for sorting(grouping), we moved it into the Sort Dialog easily accessible in the top level menu, and kept it clean. So only mentioning the Secure Wallet here just felt like PI was already the pre-determined winner. He likes the bloated menus… Personal preference.

Application Integration

We agree there are a couple things we need to work on here, but as explained in the last section, I dont think he quite followed everything available in both AO and XA…And he is obviously one who likes to have features there and visible(‘in the way’), even if they will never be used… It makes it hard to be judged when a lot of your design philosophy is so that this isnt as big of a problem… 

Conclusion 

Overall a good review and Im not saying the outcome wouldnt be the same for this particular reviewer, XA is up against some good programs. But Im still waiting for a shootout in which all the homework is done, and I can look at what is said and say, “yep he did understand…”

I guess both AO and XA are designed under a different methodology as well. They are both more streamlined and ‘reigned in’ where as PI just kind of kept going, and yes no one will argue it has more ‘features’, but with that comes a lot of bloating and learning curve problems and outgrowing of the interface. And a lot of those features the majority of users will never use… Some reviewers feel that more than others…

I guess I just cant see a spot in any of these “events” where PI should be 2 and definitely not 3 points ahead of either of the other applications. Its just not really there…

I hope you do your homework… give all the Trials a Try…

Busy Day…

Monday, July 14th, 2008

I am hopefully going to attempt to 1. Release XA 3.3 and 2. start to move into my new office in Monona (Madison WI) today. There is something to be said for working in an office not in your house, productivity should climb very well and I may actually see people during the day… Im excited… And excited to get XA 3.3 out there. It is simply awesome and will be a great PIM for the new devices coming out, including the Treo 800w, the one handed usage matches up beautifully…

Phone Service Rant….

The plan was also to get the new Treo 800w today, but I did a bunch of calling yesterday and cant get out of the $400 early termination fees of Alltel even though their closest retail location to our new house is over an hour a way and Im using all other carrier’s towers down here… (Note to Alltel: Do you really think its a good idea to trap a longtime(~12 years+) customer into the end of their contract when they move out of a direct area, makes me guarantee I’m never coming back). And I tried calling Sprint to see if they’d help with covering the fees(I had heard they have done that) but did not have any luck(Note to Sprint: If you have a chance to get a new family plan customer with an everything Smartphone Plan purchasing 2 smartphones, doing a little something to help them jump ship is probably not a bad move). So anyway, now I also have to figure out how to get my Motorola Q off the Bootloader Screen of death or get a replacement somehow(yeah, Im probably out of warranty). And then in a couple months once Im within the home stretch, Ill drop my Alltel account down to the lowest it will go, and let it run out and come on over to Sprint(I guess or Verizon, if they have the 800w by then). Needless to say, I am a little irritated by the Mobile carriers. I wonder if I was the first one to be…?

 

 

July Thoughts…

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Ok, A little update on where Birdsoft is at…

I have FairwayWatch working very well with GPS now, and just have a few finishing touches to do on it for usability and testing type stuff. And then I have to add the storing of all rounds in the database instead of as separate files, for easier analysis and synching… I have a new Desktop version started as well, which will be a big improvement…

Its fun that I actually have to golf to work. And boy the first time out with it was a weird one. I just got a new bag(mine was probably close to 20 years old, but was name brand so I lived with it), and so wasnt quite used to the new stand and backpack type straps… And then to carry around a Treo and a Bluetooth GPS. It was an akward round. And as I figured out later, it works much better to keep the GPS in your pocket for several reasons, one of which was both the GPS and TREO dropped out of my mesh bag compartment on the 4th hole, and I spent about 25 minutes walking up and down the fairway to find them… Oops.

It taught me a bunch about usage on the course(had to simplify how surveying points were entered and helped me come up with some other cool options Im putting in) and boy let me tell you that it works great once you have the course surveyed. While surverying it was tricky to remember that you need the GPS and the TREO, another reason you cant just leave the GPS in your bag. I kept getting to the other side of the green with the Treo and realizing that the GPS was in my bag over there.

Can’t wait until I get the 800w or ??? with GPS built-in…  But it is sure neat even just with a Bluetooth solution…

So watch for this before the end of the month.

But since I am running out of time…

My flagship product is still Extreme Agenda. And it has been nominated twice in the Smartphone and Pocket PC Magazine Awards. And I had thought all along that there were some big features I really wanted to get in 1. Before judging started and 2. Before this new awesome crop of next generation devices really hit the market.  I really think that with a solid group of impartial judges that havent already picked favorites, I have a good chance of taking a PIM award on 1 or both platforms. 

  So I have been doing some XA development and am very excited at what is coming for Version 3.30 probably next week. Calendar Text has been added to the program. As has support for the new Windows Mobile 6.1 longer screens 240×400 and 480×800. And now I am completing Drag-n-drop and more context menu support for Pro/Classic devices on the Calendar, Week, and Timeline Week views. Oh, and I believe I have the Q9h strange exit problem resolved too…  We’ll see, I might even throw in a couple more things as well…

So thats whats going on right now.. Back to the C++…

For those celebrating the 4th of July.. Have a safe and happy holiday…

Birdsoft