2008-11-23

FitTimer

A few days ago, we released our second iPhone application, titled FitTimer. It helps you get the most out of the time you spend in the gym by tracking how much time you actually spend exercising and helping you limit the amount of time you spend on breaks.

Find it in the App Store.

FitTimer main screen paused.FitTimer Timer Setup Screen.

FitTimer Timer Summary Screen.FitTimer Settings Screen.

2008-10-21

Chess Clock for iPhone

I've been remiss in not mentioning that my first iPhone app has finally appeared in the App Store. iChessClock is a simple and attractive Chess Clock for the iPhone and iPod touch.

Ready/Paused



In Play (white to move)



Time Expired



Setup Screen


2008-04-27

Looking for the Mouse

Great article by Clay Shirky.

I avoided Twitter for a long time, thinking it was the level of hell below Facebook. I gave it a second look because some guys I respect said they were on it.

After nearly three weeks, my conclusion is that yes, it is another time sink and source of interruptions, joining e-mail, IM’s and blogs, and yes there is a certain amount of drivel, like “I’m eating a cheese sandwich.” But, it’s an interactive time sink and the people I follow are, for the most part, interesting people doing interesting things. Their default activity is not sitting on the couch watching the boob tube. They are traveling, writing code, making presentations at conferences and user groups, taking pictures, playing chess, reading interesting articles and sharing them.

Of course there have always been people who never went into a TV stupor. My parents didn’t have a TV when I was growing up, forcing me outdoors during the day and into books at night, but the common understanding was that I was deprived—disconnected from The Source of popular culture. Now, the feeling is that TV is tired and it is the alternate activities that are hip.

2008-01-19

Software Development Schedules

“Talking about a software development schedule more than a year out is like talking about where we go after we die. Everyone has some idea where we’ll end up, but those ideas differ wildly, and there’s a lack of solid evidence to support any of them.” —Kyle Wilson

2008-01-17

Mis-quoted

I was mis-quoted.

The actual quote was “Your Google is as good as mine.”—as in, “Why should I look it up for you?”