ShopGetWhat.com was reviewed recently in two blogs:
1) The Bad Penny:
http://thebadpenny.wordpress.com/2008/01/19/that-unforgettable-grocery-list-shopgetwhatcom/
2) The Foo Logs
http://thefoologs.com/create-simple-to-do-lists-online/print/
The best software development crew ever!
ShopGetWhat.com was reviewed recently in two blogs:
1) The Bad Penny:
http://thebadpenny.wordpress.com/2008/01/19/that-unforgettable-grocery-list-shopgetwhatcom/
2) The Foo Logs
http://thefoologs.com/create-simple-to-do-lists-online/print/
FormulaPile, an exciting and collaborative general formula worksheet engine, will be dusted off, and brought back online. At this time, you can reach it at this URL:
http://www.shopgetwhat.com/formulapile
I will register the domain, repair some issues, and complete the last remaining parts. Initially, this will be deployed and marketed as a Geometry formula worksheet engine, but over time, other areas will be fleshed out (physics, banking, etc.).
It is not clear at this time whether it will remain as a free + subscription service, or as a free only service. Stay tuned for more in the near future.
Some remaining issues were addressed in the version 1.0 release of Mobile Tasks, particularly in the installer.
Mobile Tasks was submitted to download.com last night, so expect the initial (free) download to be available in a couple weeks. The free version will allow only 3 task entries per day, whereas the pay version is unrestricted. The pay version will be $6, and will be submitted today or tomorrow, so expect that to be available a little after the free version comes up.
The web version (at this point named “Braintask”) was implemented last night, but because of slow load times for Dojo, it is not working properly. I am working to replace Dojo with lighter-weight alternatives.
Braintask will be a free, ad-supported web version of Mobile Tasks. It stores user data locally, so there is no login or registration necessary. The next version will include the ability to import and export the local data to an XML file, which can then be used sync up with the mobile version.
Stay tuned! There is much more to come on these exciting products. 🙂
I am working on a Custom RSS Feed Agreggator (CRFA). The final website will be in Serbian language and it will aggregate Serbian blogs and news. I didn’t want to do it in English, because there’s too many similar websites out there for English language readers. The CRFA is written in PHP (using MySQL database) , and I will use the following third party components:
1) MagPieRSS Feed parser (written in PHP)
2) DOJO – a great Javascript/DHTML library with Ajax support. It has some really cool visual effects such as Fisheye, Modal dialog windows etc.
What’s left to be done:
1) Refreshing feeds repository:
2) Displaying feed data:
3) Administration:
4) Other:
5) Deployment.
This post will be updated frequently.
Version 1.0 to be released!
Mobile Tasks allows you to create daily task lists (a separate list for each day). You can mark tasks as “done”, copy them forward (to the next day), or move them forward. Data is saved in a portable XML format, which can be imported into other applications.
A web version is currently in the works. More on that in days to come.
Welcome!
Geniushead Inc. are Yoshi and Alex. We will be updating this page often to give you a status of all projects we are working on.
Cheers, mates! :)~