Monthly Archives: November 2006

Borland doesn’t sell Delphi after all

The news is out, Borland doesn’t sell Delphi to an independent investor after all, but separates the Developer Tools Group into a wholly-owned sub company of Borland called CodeGear. I’m not sure if this is a good or bad thing for Delphi, but it’s clearly not what Borland or the Developer Tools Group, the people [...]
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Updated: I need a Gmail invitation

I never bothered to get a Gmail account because we have our own mail servers and I didn’t have a need for an external account. But one of our customers doesn’t get our emails (they probably end up in the spam folder) and I would like to mail him from an external account like Gmail. If [...]
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SmartInspect review on DevCity.NET

John Spano reviewed SmartInspect on DevCity.NET. Here is a short quote from the review: Overall I was very impressed with SmartInspect. It’s easy to use with almost no learning curve and the logs are presented in a useful way instead of lines of useless text. I’ve only scraped the surface of the log viewer here and [...]
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Interview on Bitwise Magazine

Huw Collingbourne just started a new article series about starting your own software company in the Bitwise Magazine. Huw interviewed me and Jud Cole, founder of SOCK Software, as part of the series and asked us about our biggest business mistakes, software protection strategies and other things. You can read the interview with me here: Selling [...]
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