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- Uni Sudoku Easy 1.2 (Mobile)
- Play 10,000 puzzles of five different difficulties. Quickly enter possibles with a tap on the number pad. Double tap the number pad to enter solved numbers. Press and hold the number pad to highlight a digit.Version 1.2 includes flash completed numbers, track on number pad, and improved help.
- Tags: Tap, Mobile, David Ross Software, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-07-27
- Uni Sudoku 1.2 (Mobile)
- Attack Sudoku with both thumbs for smoother gameplay. Enjoy 10,000 puzzles in five skill levels, all solvable by logic though it can get a bit tricky at the upper levels. Or enter a puzzle from a game book, newspaper or website to solve. Tap the number pad to make pencil...
- Tags: Mobile, Puzzle, David Ross Software, Games, Web Site Development, Personal Technology, Internet
- Software downloads 2009-07-27
- Knit Buddy 1.1 (Mobile)
- Adding yarn and needle details in Knit Buddy is simple, but still gives serious knitters the ability to enter important details like weight, dye lot, fiber and swatch gauge. The app supports multiple open projects, which, in turn, support multiple row counters--crucial to complex garment construction. While Knit Buddy excels...
- Tags: Mobile, David Ross Software, Productivity, Network Technology, Advertising & Promotion, Networking, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-04-01
- UniSudoku 1.7.1 (Mac)
- Play the popular game of Sudoku on your Mac with UniSudoku. Enjoy the best aspects of the pencil and paper puzzle with all the advantages of playing on your computer. Unlimited puzzle generation No messy handwriting! Full Undo/Redo support, no more erasing! An intuitive interface lets you make "pencil...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Puzzle, David Ross Software, Games, Desktops, Internet, Personal Technology, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-01-22
- Favorites Finder 1.1.1 (Windows)
- How fast can you get to your favorite Web sites? Is your bookmarks list a mess? The Web sites you visit most often are a few keystrokes away using Favorites Finder. Add as many favorites as you like now; you'll be able to find them by typing a few letters...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Web Site, David Ross Software, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet
- Software downloads 2006-06-01
- WindowSizer 1.5 (Windows)
- Work more easily with multiple windows by arranging them in efficient tiled layouts. Double-click the WindowSizer icon in your system tray to arrange all non-minimized open windows or use the Tile Last command to specify exactly how many of your recently used windows to tile. Choose from many default layouts...
- Tags: Window, Microsoft Windows, David Ross Software, Construction
- Software downloads 2005-01-19
Additional Resources
- iPhone SDK release rumor roundup
- According to an online report, sources say the forthcoming iPhone SDK â€" coming out this week â€" will feel the heavy hand of Cupertino. The software feature some heavy constraints by Apple in distribution and in support for hardware peripherals. Apple announced the SDK release date last...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Idea, SDK, Apple Inc., Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Monkcast #10: One day, they'll grow fruit with bar codes on the skin & Yeah! Socialtext
- In this week's Monkcast, our 10th joint production between the research outfit Redmonk and ZDNet, we ponder worldly topics such as the idea of cows making skim milk. Apparently, this is already being done somewhere (eeek!) and we can only wonder when, if ever, fruit and veggies will be grown...
- Tags: Common Public Attribution License, David Berlind, General, Legal, MonkCast Podcast, Open Source, OSI, Podcasts, Socialtext, Software Infrastructure
- Blog posts 2007-07-27
- News to know: x86 rules; Vista meets Linux; Google TV; Oracle Linux 'idiots'
- Notable headlines: Despite its aging design, the x86 still rules.Ed Botts Vista Hands On: Part 1: Access shared folders from a Linux machine. Part 2. George Ou: Firefox ANI exploit on the way - no protected mode. Why is Microsoft hell-bent on ruining their reputation?Donna Bogatin: Google TV ads debut....
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-04-03
- Web 2.0 Summit: IBM evolves vision of SOA and Web 2.0
- One of the most consistent trends on the Internet is the rise of open APIs and the applications built on top of them, known as mashups. Programmable Web currently lists over 300 APIs that can be used for everything from building Web sites on top of Google Maps to...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Business Models, SaaS, Mashups, Web as Platform, Rich Internet Applications (RIA), Small Pieces, Loosely Joined, Lightweight Service Models, SOA, Business Process Management, Governance, Collaboration, WS-*, Right To Remix, Two-Way Web, Enterprise Web 2.0, Global SOA, Social Software, Web services, Ajax, JSON, SOAP, RSS, ATOM, REST, Social Networking, Enterprise Mashups, Enterprise 2.0, User Generated Content
- Blog posts 2006-11-07
- Web 2.0 Summit: The players and the products
- The Web 2.0 Conference/Summit gets underway today in San Francisco, and I will be posting from there. John Battelle and Tim OReilly are hosting the pricey invitation only event, which will feature interviews with some of the high and mighty players in the Web 2.0 kingdom, such as Marc Benioff...
- Tags: General, Personal Technology, Web Technology, web2con
- Blog posts 2006-11-07
- Is there an economics of demand-side scarcity?
- There's a debate about the meaning of economic scarcity going on all over the Web, most recently set off by Chris Anderson's "Economy of Abundance" talk at Pop!Tech, that David Hornik and Ross Mayfield have commented on and Doc Searls began talking about a while back when he introduced the...
- Tags: Chandler
- Blog posts 2006-10-27
- Looking for help with Brief
- Looking for help with Brief60 pages is short, short, short???In my neck of the woods, short is a one-page bullet-point overview/highlight much like in a business plan.I'm not sure who is more wordy, you or David Berlin.If you build it, will they come?Software Engineering for dummies is what you should...
- Tags: Functional Testing, open standard, information technology, coder
- Discussion threads 2005-08-29
- Longhorn before too long?
- Charles Cooper explained in a commentary piece last week why Microsoft's upcoming Longhorn operating system is so important for Microsoft to get right. There's a lot of these kinds of articles now, as the technology press in the runup to major software releases serves the same function as the tense...
- Tags: Microsoft Longhorn, network
- Blog posts 2005-04-26
- Longhorn before too long?
- Charles Cooper explained in a commentary piece last week why Microsoft's upcoming Longhorn operating system is so important for Microsoft to get right. There's a lot of these kinds of articles now, as the technology press in the runup to major software releases serves the same function as the tense...
- Tags: Microsoft Longhorn, network
- Blog posts 2005-04-26
- IBM urges Sun to make Java open source
- IBM urges Sun to make Java open sourceahahahahahacome on sun, open up, lets see the freedom the openness, don't worry, ms no longer wants java, we have c# now, way betterGood idea, but...If Sun opens Java, how will they stop companies like Microsoft from hijacking it? They likely have...
- Tags: Programming languages, JBoss, Java, open source, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-02-25
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