Quoting the ever great, David Bowie, change is in the wind. After a while working towards this 'few products, narrow focus' strategy, a fellow software developer and Mac SB guy has largely convinced me that this strategy is one that really doesn't suit my business very well, nor does it address my personal inability to stay on one project for more than a week at a time without having to 'shift gears' to stay interested.
So how do I address that?
Well, I think I'm going to go with a slightly different approach. Rather than worry about 3 or 4 big projects, I'm going to start releasing the bits and pieces as smaller projects, and offer bundles when we get more of them completed.
It also means resurrecting a couple of projects that had been more or less off-lined, because there remains interest in them (and I was still working on them as time permitted).
This week, the D56 Collection Manager will reappear on the site, and in a couple of weeks, so will the XML Editor under a new name. In addition, over the coming weeks, we will be taking the wraps off of a couple of ideas that had been percolating for a while, but nothing really became of them. With the addition of Matt doing some work, and me offloading two of my long standing projects to another developer, the resources to make this a bigger part of my day, and my income has once again come to the forefront.
Also, keep in mind, that the gang of nerds here are always on the prowl for small contracts in application and web development for Windows or the Mac, so if you have a need, let us know. We have representatives in both Atlanta and Seattle.
