TV hosts as a guide for software managers (May 5, 2020) Software managers can learn a lot from journalists or late night TV hosts and how they interview people.
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Dysfunctions of output-oriented software teams (September 9, 2019) Whatever you call it, the symptom is that you're measuring your progress by how much you build and deliver instead of measuring success by the amount of customer value you create.
Just do it (December 12, 2007) We once spent well over one million dollars to decide which $20k software package to buy.
Install Leopard on your PC in 3 easy steps (October 10, 2007)
Enterprise designs (October 10, 2007) Enterprise apps don't have to suck.
WebShell (July 7, 2007)
iPhone IM client (July 7, 2007)
CleanArchiver (March 3, 2007)
Textmate for Windows (November 11, 2006)
Remote Desktop and OSX (November 11, 2006) Windows Remote Desktop on the Mac is very nice indeed.
Google Calendars in iCal (July 7, 2006) How to sync your Google Calendar with iCal
Swipr (April 4, 2006) You can now convert your Visio wireframes to HTML.
Stuff for later (April 4, 2006) PDF merging, procrastination, baseball, and managing your bits in this edition of Simplelinks.
Tack-it (March 3, 2006)
DarwinPorts rocks (March 3, 2006) Installing software through DarwinPorts is a breeze.
My Essential OSX apps list (December 12, 2005) The apps on OSX I can't live without.
Customer reference questions. (June 6, 2004) Sample questions to ask customer references when choosing a software vendor.
Agile requirements (September 9, 2002) How to use solid requirements management principles in an agile environment.
GPL restricts innovation? (September 9, 2002) LawMeme looks at government-sponsored open source software.
Agile gloss (September 9, 2002) Can agile methodolgies work on large-scale projects? This New Architect article promises to tell us, but it doesn't quite make it.
KM Myths (September 9, 2002) These seven Knowledge Management mistakes happen in a variety of software implementations.