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Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shocking about it. The following are covered under Google’s shocking content policy:. Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma RUNNING QT APPS ON M1 ARM MACS Apple is switching the processor architecture of it's Macs. Again (I transitioned PerfectTablePlan from PowerPC to Intel some hears ago). This time to their own M1 ARM chips. Reports so far have been very positive about speed and battery life of the new processors. Obviously most current Mac software has been written for Intel Macs, HOW MUCH CODE CAN A CODER CODE? Lines of code (LOC) is a simple way to measure programmer productivity. Admittedly it is a flawed metric. As Bill Gates famously said “Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight”. But it is at least easy to measure. So how much code do programmers average per day? UPGRADING TO MACOS 11.0 (BIG SUR) Upgrading to MacOS 11.0 (Big Sur) It is always a bit of fraught process upgrading a computer OS, especially for a development machine with loads of tools and libraries installed. So I try to do it as infrequently as I can get away with. On Windows I generally buy a new PC rather than upgrade OS. 100 WAYS TO INCREASE YOUR SOFTWARE SALES 100 ways to increase your software sales. Increase targeted traffic to your website: SEO your website. Write a blog or newsletter of interest to the sort of people who might buy your software. Get more links to your website. Try Google Adwords Pay Per Click (PPC) ads. Write a guest post on someone else’s blog. Try CNet Pay Per Download ads. STALKING WEBSITE VISITORS WITH MICROSOFT CLARITY Microsoft Clarity is a new service that allows you to see, in detail, how visitors are interacting with your website. It includes: heat maps, showing where visitors are THE TWO TYPES OF RESELLER In theory, the Internet allows customers to find products without the need for middlemen (unless you count Google). In reality, the age of full disintermediation has not yet arrived, and perhaps never will. Middlemen are still important. One of the more important types of middlemen for a software vendor is the reseller. However it is HOW TO ADD A DARK THEME TO YOUR QT APPLICATIONSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET HOW TO FIND A GREAT SOFTWARE PRODUCT NAME A while back I exchanged a few ideas with Dennis Gurock about names for their new testing product. Choosing a name is difficult, but it is something every product developer has to do. So I asked Dennis to write a guest post about the process they went HOW TO BUILD QT 4.8.5 ON MAC OS X 10.9 I prefer to build Qt from source. I have been trying to build Qt 4.8.5 on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). I managed in the end, but it took a few tweaks. Online information about how to do this was fragmentary, so I am documenting it here in case it is useful to someone else.SUCCESSFUL SOFTWARE
Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shocking about it. The following are covered under Google’s shocking content policy:. Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma RUNNING QT APPS ON M1 ARM MACS Apple is switching the processor architecture of it's Macs. Again (I transitioned PerfectTablePlan from PowerPC to Intel some hears ago). This time to their own M1 ARM chips. Reports so far have been very positive about speed and battery life of the new processors. Obviously most current Mac software has been written for Intel Macs, HOW MUCH CODE CAN A CODER CODE? Lines of code (LOC) is a simple way to measure programmer productivity. Admittedly it is a flawed metric. As Bill Gates famously said “Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight”. But it is at least easy to measure. So how much code do programmers average per day? UPGRADING TO MACOS 11.0 (BIG SUR) Upgrading to MacOS 11.0 (Big Sur) It is always a bit of fraught process upgrading a computer OS, especially for a development machine with loads of tools and libraries installed. So I try to do it as infrequently as I can get away with. On Windows I generally buy a new PC rather than upgrade OS. 100 WAYS TO INCREASE YOUR SOFTWARE SALES 100 ways to increase your software sales. Increase targeted traffic to your website: SEO your website. Write a blog or newsletter of interest to the sort of people who might buy your software. Get more links to your website. Try Google Adwords Pay Per Click (PPC) ads. Write a guest post on someone else’s blog. Try CNet Pay Per Download ads. STALKING WEBSITE VISITORS WITH MICROSOFT CLARITY Microsoft Clarity is a new service that allows you to see, in detail, how visitors are interacting with your website. It includes: heat maps, showing where visitors are THE TWO TYPES OF RESELLER In theory, the Internet allows customers to find products without the need for middlemen (unless you count Google). In reality, the age of full disintermediation has not yet arrived, and perhaps never will. Middlemen are still important. One of the more important types of middlemen for a software vendor is the reseller. However it is HOW TO ADD A DARK THEME TO YOUR QT APPLICATIONSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET HOW TO FIND A GREAT SOFTWARE PRODUCT NAME A while back I exchanged a few ideas with Dennis Gurock about names for their new testing product. Choosing a name is difficult, but it is something every product developer has to do. So I asked Dennis to write a guest post about the process they went HOW TO BUILD QT 4.8.5 ON MAC OS X 10.9 I prefer to build Qt from source. I have been trying to build Qt 4.8.5 on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). I managed in the end, but it took a few tweaks. Online information about how to do this was fragmentary, so I am documenting it here in case it is useful to someone else.SUCCESSFUL SOFTWARE
Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shocking about it. The following are covered under Google’s shocking content policy:. Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma GARRY KASPAROV IS A CLASS ACT I've been an admirer of Garry Kasparov for a while. First for this chess, then for his insightful analysis of human and computer intelligence and more recently for his brave and principled stand against Putin. Turns out he is pretty good on Twitter as well!WTF GOOGLE ADS?
Google Ads has emailed me to tell me that one of my ads has been disapproved for 'shocking content'. Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shockingabout it.
STALKING WEBSITE VISITORS WITH MICROSOFT CLARITY Microsoft Clarity is a new service that allows you to see, in detail, how visitors are interacting with your website. It includes: heat maps, showing where visitors are PROMOTING YOUR SOFTWARE (PART 1) Promoting your software (part 1) Promotion is an essential part of successful software – hearing about something is an essential first step to trying it. Without promotion your software is the proverbial tree falling in the forest with no-one to hear it. In this series of articles I am going to talk about some of the ways you can promoteyour
HOW TO REMOVE SOFTWARE CRACKS AND KEYGENS FROM FILE Software piracy is a real issue for every software company, large and small, and it isn't going away any time soon. So when I heard that fellow microISV owner Nikos Bozinis had created a tool to help software vendors fight piracy, I asked him to write a guest post. He kindly agreed to write this ISSUES WITH QT APPLICATIONS ON MACOS 11.0 (BIG SUR The Qt bug report is QTBUG-86513. Dark Mode still doesn’t work properly for Qt apps. There was an issue on macOS 10.15 where using QFileDialog::getSaveFileName () to save over an existing file could cause a crash. Thankfully that doesn’t seem to be an issue in macOS 10.11. The Qt bug report is QTBUG-83342. Unfortunately issues with Qton
33 TIPS FOR GIVING GREAT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT A SMALL 14 thoughts on “ 33 tips for giving great technical support at a small software company without being swamped ” smartcompanysoftware 23 August 2012 at 7:21 am. I’ve thought about outsourcing my support a number of times, but like you suggested I’ve always thought they wouldn’t care about it as much as I do. VAT BASICS FOR SOFTWARE VENDORS The dreaded VAT. Ugh. Value Added Tax (VAT) is the European equivalent of sales tax and it is a Royal Pain In The Arse. However, if you are running a business that makes sales in Europe you need to understand VAT. In particular it has important implications for your choice of payment processor, even if THE GREAT DIGITAL CERTIFICATE RIPOFF? Ripoff: A ripoff (or rip-off) is a bad deal.Usually it refers to an incident in which a person pays too much for something. A ripoff is distinguished from a scam in that a scam involves wrongdoing such as fraud. From Wikipedia.. Digitally signing your software allows you to show that you are the author of the software and that the application hasn’t been tampered with.SUCCESSFUL SOFTWARE
Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shocking about it. The following are covered under Google’s shocking content policy:. Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma RUNNING QT APPS ON M1 ARM MACS Apple is switching the processor architecture of it's Macs. Again (I transitioned PerfectTablePlan from PowerPC to Intel some hears ago). This time to their own M1 ARM chips. Reports so far have been very positive about speed and battery life of the new processors. Obviously most current Mac software has been written for Intel Macs, DECIDING WHAT FEATURES TO IMPLEMENT Deciding what features to implement. This is a guest post from roving software entrepreneur, Steve McLeod. Each feature you add to your software product takes time to implement, adds ongoing complexity, and is hard to get rid of later. So you need to choose wisely when adding new features. Here are some tips on choosing which features toimplement.
HOW MUCH CODE CAN A CODER CODE? Lines of code (LOC) is a simple way to measure programmer productivity. Admittedly it is a flawed metric. As Bill Gates famously said “Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight”. But it is at least easy to measure. So how much code do programmers average per day? THE TWO TYPES OF RESELLER In theory, the Internet allows customers to find products without the need for middlemen (unless you count Google). In reality, the age of full disintermediation has not yet arrived, and perhaps never will. Middlemen are still important. One of the more important types of middlemen for a software vendor is the reseller. However it is HOW TO ADD A DARK THEME TO YOUR QT APPLICATIONSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET HOW TO FIND A GREAT SOFTWARE PRODUCT NAME A while back I exchanged a few ideas with Dennis Gurock about names for their new testing product. Choosing a name is difficult, but it is something every product developer has to do. So I asked Dennis to write a guest post about the process they went 15 CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING SOFTWARE PRODUCT IDEASSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET 33 TIPS FOR GIVING GREAT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT A SMALL 14 thoughts on “ 33 tips for giving great technical support at a small software company without being swamped ” smartcompanysoftware 23 August 2012 at 7:21 am. I’ve thought about outsourcing my support a number of times, but like you suggested I’ve always thought they wouldn’t care about it as much as I do. HOW TO BUILD QT 4.8.5 ON MAC OS X 10.9 I prefer to build Qt from source. I have been trying to build Qt 4.8.5 on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). I managed in the end, but it took a few tweaks. Online information about how to do this was fragmentary, so I am documenting it here in case it is useful to someone else.SUCCESSFUL SOFTWARE
Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shocking about it. The following are covered under Google’s shocking content policy:. Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma RUNNING QT APPS ON M1 ARM MACS Apple is switching the processor architecture of it's Macs. Again (I transitioned PerfectTablePlan from PowerPC to Intel some hears ago). This time to their own M1 ARM chips. Reports so far have been very positive about speed and battery life of the new processors. Obviously most current Mac software has been written for Intel Macs, DECIDING WHAT FEATURES TO IMPLEMENT Deciding what features to implement. This is a guest post from roving software entrepreneur, Steve McLeod. Each feature you add to your software product takes time to implement, adds ongoing complexity, and is hard to get rid of later. So you need to choose wisely when adding new features. Here are some tips on choosing which features toimplement.
HOW MUCH CODE CAN A CODER CODE? Lines of code (LOC) is a simple way to measure programmer productivity. Admittedly it is a flawed metric. As Bill Gates famously said “Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight”. But it is at least easy to measure. So how much code do programmers average per day? THE TWO TYPES OF RESELLER In theory, the Internet allows customers to find products without the need for middlemen (unless you count Google). In reality, the age of full disintermediation has not yet arrived, and perhaps never will. Middlemen are still important. One of the more important types of middlemen for a software vendor is the reseller. However it is HOW TO ADD A DARK THEME TO YOUR QT APPLICATIONSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET HOW TO FIND A GREAT SOFTWARE PRODUCT NAME A while back I exchanged a few ideas with Dennis Gurock about names for their new testing product. Choosing a name is difficult, but it is something every product developer has to do. So I asked Dennis to write a guest post about the process they went 15 CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING SOFTWARE PRODUCT IDEASSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET 33 TIPS FOR GIVING GREAT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT A SMALL 14 thoughts on “ 33 tips for giving great technical support at a small software company without being swamped ” smartcompanysoftware 23 August 2012 at 7:21 am. I’ve thought about outsourcing my support a number of times, but like you suggested I’ve always thought they wouldn’t care about it as much as I do. HOW TO BUILD QT 4.8.5 ON MAC OS X 10.9 I prefer to build Qt from source. I have been trying to build Qt 4.8.5 on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). I managed in the end, but it took a few tweaks. Online information about how to do this was fragmentary, so I am documenting it here in case it is useful to someone else. DECIDING WHAT FEATURES TO IMPLEMENT Deciding what features to implement. This is a guest post from roving software entrepreneur, Steve McLeod. Each feature you add to your software product takes time to implement, adds ongoing complexity, and is hard to get rid of later. So you need to choose wisely when adding new features. Here are some tips on choosing which features toimplement.
UPGRADING TO MACOS 11.0 (BIG SUR) Upgrading to MacOS 11.0 (Big Sur) It is always a bit of fraught process upgrading a computer OS, especially for a development machine with loads of tools and libraries installed. So I try to do it as infrequently as I can get away with. On Windows I generally buy a new PC rather than upgrade OS. 30 TIPS FOR CREATING GREAT SOFTWARE RELEASES 11 thoughts on “ 30 tips for creating great software releases ” coretech24x7 17 April 2018 at 3:20 pm. Hi Andy, that is a great list! Almost all the items you mention already have a place in our process. Here are a couple of additional guidelines that work for us:WTF GOOGLE ADS?
Google Ads has emailed me to tell me that one of my ads has been disapproved for 'shocking content'. Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shockingabout it.
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VAT BASICS FOR SOFTWARE VENDORS The dreaded VAT. Ugh. Value Added Tax (VAT) is the European equivalent of sales tax and it is a Royal Pain In The Arse. However, if you are running a business that makes sales in Europe you need to understand VAT. In particular it has important implications for your choice of payment processor, even if HOW TO REMOVE SOFTWARE CRACKS AND KEYGENS FROM FILE Software piracy is a real issue for every software company, large and small, and it isn't going away any time soon. So when I heard that fellow microISV owner Nikos Bozinis had created a tool to help software vendors fight piracy, I asked him to write a guest post. He kindly agreed to write this THE GREAT DIGITAL CERTIFICATE RIPOFF? Ripoff: A ripoff (or rip-off) is a bad deal.Usually it refers to an incident in which a person pays too much for something. A ripoff is distinguished from a scam in that a scam involves wrongdoing such as fraud. From Wikipedia.. Digitally signing your software allows you to show that you are the author of the software and that the application hasn’t been tampered with.SUCCESSFUL SOFTWARE
Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shocking about it. The following are covered under Google’s shocking content policy:. Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma RUNNING QT APPS ON M1 ARM MACS Apple is switching the processor architecture of it's Macs. Again (I transitioned PerfectTablePlan from PowerPC to Intel some hears ago). This time to their own M1 ARM chips. Reports so far have been very positive about speed and battery life of the new processors. Obviously most current Mac software has been written for Intel Macs, HOW MUCH CODE CAN A CODER CODE? Lines of code (LOC) is a simple way to measure programmer productivity. Admittedly it is a flawed metric. As Bill Gates famously said “Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight”. But it is at least easy to measure. So how much code do programmers average per day? THE TWO TYPES OF RESELLER In theory, the Internet allows customers to find products without the need for middlemen (unless you count Google). In reality, the age of full disintermediation has not yet arrived, and perhaps never will. Middlemen are still important. One of the more important types of middlemen for a software vendor is the reseller. However it is HOW TO FIND A GREAT SOFTWARE PRODUCT NAME A while back I exchanged a few ideas with Dennis Gurock about names for their new testing product. Choosing a name is difficult, but it is something every product developer has to do. So I asked Dennis to write a guest post about the process they went 15 CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING SOFTWARE PRODUCT IDEASSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET HOW TO ADD A DARK THEME TO YOUR QT APPLICATIONSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET VAT BASICS FOR SOFTWARE VENDORS The dreaded VAT. Ugh. Value Added Tax (VAT) is the European equivalent of sales tax and it is a Royal Pain In The Arse. However, if you are running a business that makes sales in Europe you need to understand VAT. In particular it has important implications for your choice of payment processor, even if 33 TIPS FOR GIVING GREAT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT A SMALL 14 thoughts on “ 33 tips for giving great technical support at a small software company without being swamped ” smartcompanysoftware 23 August 2012 at 7:21 am. I’ve thought about outsourcing my support a number of times, but like you suggested I’ve always thought they wouldn’t care about it as much as I do. HOW TO BUILD QT 4.8.5 ON MAC OS X 10.9 I prefer to build Qt from source. I have been trying to build Qt 4.8.5 on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). I managed in the end, but it took a few tweaks. Online information about how to do this was fragmentary, so I am documenting it here in case it is useful to someone else.SUCCESSFUL SOFTWARE
Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shocking about it. The following are covered under Google’s shocking content policy:. Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma RUNNING QT APPS ON M1 ARM MACS Apple is switching the processor architecture of it's Macs. Again (I transitioned PerfectTablePlan from PowerPC to Intel some hears ago). This time to their own M1 ARM chips. Reports so far have been very positive about speed and battery life of the new processors. Obviously most current Mac software has been written for Intel Macs, HOW MUCH CODE CAN A CODER CODE? Lines of code (LOC) is a simple way to measure programmer productivity. Admittedly it is a flawed metric. As Bill Gates famously said “Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight”. But it is at least easy to measure. So how much code do programmers average per day? THE TWO TYPES OF RESELLER In theory, the Internet allows customers to find products without the need for middlemen (unless you count Google). In reality, the age of full disintermediation has not yet arrived, and perhaps never will. Middlemen are still important. One of the more important types of middlemen for a software vendor is the reseller. However it is HOW TO ADD A DARK THEME TO YOUR QT APPLICATIONSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET HOW TO FIND A GREAT SOFTWARE PRODUCT NAME A while back I exchanged a few ideas with Dennis Gurock about names for their new testing product. Choosing a name is difficult, but it is something every product developer has to do. So I asked Dennis to write a guest post about the process they went 15 CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING SOFTWARE PRODUCT IDEASSEE MORE ON SUCCESSFULSOFTWARE.NET VAT BASICS FOR SOFTWARE VENDORS The dreaded VAT. Ugh. Value Added Tax (VAT) is the European equivalent of sales tax and it is a Royal Pain In The Arse. However, if you are running a business that makes sales in Europe you need to understand VAT. In particular it has important implications for your choice of payment processor, even if 33 TIPS FOR GIVING GREAT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT A SMALL 14 thoughts on “ 33 tips for giving great technical support at a small software company without being swamped ” smartcompanysoftware 23 August 2012 at 7:21 am. I’ve thought about outsourcing my support a number of times, but like you suggested I’ve always thought they wouldn’t care about it as much as I do. HOW TO BUILD QT 4.8.5 ON MAC OS X 10.9 I prefer to build Qt from source. I have been trying to build Qt 4.8.5 on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). I managed in the end, but it took a few tweaks. Online information about how to do this was fragmentary, so I am documenting it here in case it is useful to someone else. DECIDING WHAT FEATURES TO IMPLEMENT Deciding what features to implement. This is a guest post from roving software entrepreneur, Steve McLeod. Each feature you add to your software product takes time to implement, adds ongoing complexity, and is hard to get rid of later. So you need to choose wisely when adding new features. Here are some tips on choosing which features toimplement.
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HOW TO REMOVE SOFTWARE CRACKS AND KEYGENS FROM FILE Software piracy is a real issue for every software company, large and small, and it isn't going away any time soon. So when I heard that fellow microISV owner Nikos Bozinis had created a tool to help software vendors fight piracy, I asked him to write a guest post. He kindly agreed to write this LIFESTYLE PROGRAMMING Lifestyle Programming. “A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in between he does what he wants to do.”. ― Bob Dylan. I am a lifestyle programmer. I run a one-man software product business with the aim of providing myself with an interesting, rewarding, flexible and well paid job. HOW TO BUILD A GYM IN YOUR GARDEN The holes should be approximately 3 times the width of the fence posts. Put approximately 0.1m of gravel in the bottom of each hole for drainage. The gravel also helps with getting the posts at the same level. Digging a 1.0m deep by 0.1m x 0.1m across hole is difficultusing a spade.
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Yep, an ad for seating planning software that has been running continuously since 2011. You can see the full text of the ad above. I am at a loss to know what is shocking about it. The following are covered under Google’s shocking content policy:. Promotions containing violent language, gruesome or disgusting imagery, or graphic images or accounts of physical trauma HOW MUCH CODE CAN A CODER CODE? Lines of code (LOC) is a simple way to measure programmer productivity. Admittedly it is a flawed metric. As Bill Gates famously said “Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight”. But it is at least easy to measure. So how much code do programmers average per day? DECIDING WHAT FEATURES TO IMPLEMENT This is a guest post from roving software entrepreneur, Steve McLeod. Each feature you add to your software product takes time to implement, adds ongoing complexity, and is hard to get rid of later. So you need to choose wisely when adding new features. Here are some tips on choosing which features to implement. Does UPGRADING TO MACOS 11.0 (BIG SUR) 4 thoughts on “ Upgrading to MacOS 11.0 (Big Sur) ” jonjbar 4 December 2020 at 2:43 pm. A few notes from a fellow (Windows) software developer: – Always use virtual machines to develop so that you could simply spawn a new machines and upgrade your guest or host OSindependently
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ANALYZING COVID19 DATA WITH EASY DATA TRANSFORMLeave a reply
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EASY DATA TRANSFORM V1.1.0Leave a reply
I released v1.1.0 of Easy Data Transform this week. It is a big upgrade, with some major new features. There is a new JAVASCRIPT TRANSFORM. This allows you to create custom transforms for anything that is too specialist to do with the other 37 built-in transforms. I’m not a fan of Javascript, with its horrible scoping and typing, and I would have preferred Python or Lua. But there is a Javascript engine built into Qt, so this was the easiest way to add scripting. Now if you want to multiply two columns of your data together in Easy Data Transform, you can just do this: You can also access Javascript maths, date and string functions. So you can do some pretty complicated stuff. Hopefully the built-in transforms are enough to cover 95% of data transformations. But the new Javascript transform adds some serious flexibility for the remainder. The Qt Javascript engine is also pretty fast. In testing I was able to multiply values from 2 columns together across 10,000 rows in less than 0.03 seconds. There is a new LOOKUP TRANSFORM. This allows you to lookup values for one dataset in another dataset. For example, if you have a dataset with a column for country code and another dataset with columns for the country code and tax rate, you can look up the tax rate by countrycode.
Previously you could only output your data in Excel and delimited text formats (including CSV and TSV). The new release also adds output to JSON, HTML, MARKDOWN, VCARD, YAML and XML formats. I have improved the speed of the JOIN transform significantly using hashing. This makes a big difference with large datasets. To save time, Easy Data Transform guesses the likely columns you want to use as keys when you Join, Intersect, Lookup or Subtract two datasets. For example if 2 datasets both have colummns called ‘ID’ with lots of unique values that are common to both columns, it will choose those two columns as the default key columns. I have improved the heuristic used to set the default columns. You can now add COMMENTS to input, transform and output nodes as a note to a colleague or your future self. You can now SNAP your input, transform and output nodes to a grid, so you can keep your layout all lovely and neat. I have also made some bug fixes and minor improvements. Haven’t tried Easy Data Transform yet? Got some table or list data that you need to wrangle into a more useful form? Take the free trialfor a spin .
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EASY DATA TRANSFORM V1.0.0 RELEASED I finally released a paid version of Easy Data Transform today, for both Windows and Mac. I am very pleased with how it has turned out. Obviously it is only v1.0.0, so there is plenty of additional features I could add, including:* Batch processing
* Support for JSON, XML, SQLite input/output* More transforms
* A 64 bit version for Windows* A Linux version
But I need to listen carefully to prospective customers to decide which additional features to prioritize in future releases. It might be something I haven’t even thought of. But v1.0.0 already has a really useful core of features. And, if you aren’t embarrassed by v1.0, you didn’t release it early enough.
That said, I haven’t cut corners on quality. It has proper documentation and has been through extended beta testing, dogfooding and several rounds of usability and third party testing. The product has a fully-functional 7 (non-consecutive) day free trial. I think that is enough for prospective customers to decide if it does what they need. I also have a 60 day money-back guarantee. I have decided to go with a subscription model: $99 / €90 / £75 + tax per person per year. Which covers up to 3 computers. At this price point I can afford some paid promotion and to provide a decent level of support. I am not offering a monthly subscription, as I don’t really want people who are going to pay for 1 month (to do their annual TPS reports) and then cancel. Have you got some data you need to merge, clean, reformat or de-dupe?Give it a try . You
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EATING MY OWN DOGFOOD There is a story that a president of a pet food company ate some of his own dog food, to show how good it was. I’m not sure how tasty dog food really needs to be, given that dogs are happy to lick their own backsides. But his commitment is admirable. The least we can do as software developers is to use our own software as much as possible. After all, if you don’t use it, how can you expect anyone else to? In that spirit I have been using my new Easy Data Transform product as much as possible. The biggest project so far has been merging two databases, for a charity that I volunteer at. I created an Airtable database for the charity. But volunteer information was already in a separate CRM. I imported relevant CRM data into Airtable, but the CRM system remained in use for emailing volunteers for a couple of years while I concentrated on Airtable and other tasks. In that time the Airtable database has become a roaring success for the charity. So we eventually decided to retire the CRM system and also use Airtable as our CRM. Consequently I had to merge the latest CRM data into Airtable. I exported the relevant data from each as a CSV and then proceeded to merge the mailing list tags from the CRM into a new column in Airtable. I also created tables of discrepancies for the charity staff to work through. For example, where the telephone numbers or emails had been added or updated in one database, but not the other. When I had initially imported the CRM data into Airtable, I had imported the CRM ID record. So those records were easy to match between Airtable and the CRM using a simple join on the ID. However any records added subsequently to Airtable or the CRM did not have matching IDs. So I had to match those by first name + last name or email address. The data was quite ‘dirty’, as is invariably the case with real world data. A phone number may be “0123 456 789” on one system and “01 23456789” on another. A volunteer might be “Chris” in one database and “Christopher” in another. Also some contacts had multiple entries in the CRM system. So this was nota trivial problem.
You can get an idea of what was involved from the screenshot above. The two pink input nodes are the 2 databases exported as CSV files, the blue nodes are various transforms (joining, filtering, removing spaces etc) and the green nodes are the outputs (e.g. lists of telephone and email differences, lists of people in one database, but not the other etc). Quite a lot of the transforms are just column renames (in future I should probably support renaming multiple columnsin one transform).
I think this would have been a horrific task using Excel, SQL, Beyond Compare or any of the other tools I had to hand, amazing tools as they may be for other tasks. But Easy Data Transform performed brilliantly, even if I do say so myself. It was particularly helpful that you could see the whole process step-by-step and backtrack or branch at any point without losing previous changes. While eating my own dogfood, I found one bug (related to carriage returns inside CSV records) and quite a few minor annoyances. These have now been fixed in the latest release. I also added a new ‘Compare Columns’ transform, which was really useful for this sort of work. So it was a very useful experience and I really recommend ‘eating your own dogfood’ as much as you can, along with usabilitytesting
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Have you got some data that needs cleaning, merging, de-duping or filtering? Analytics, log files, emailing lists, databases? Of course you do! Why not give Easy Data Transform a try . It is free while it is in beta. Let me know how you get on.SHARE THIS:
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THE HACKER NEWS EFFECT – WIDE BUT NOT DEEP I posted a “Show HN” linkto Hacker News on
Saturday about my new product, Easy Data Transform . For some hours, nothing happened. No upvotes, no comments. One of the moderators emailed me suggesting I add my own comment. I did that and it started to get some upvotes and other comments. On Sunday I made it onto the front page of Hacker News and stayed there most of the day. The traffic to my new easydatatransform.com website jumped from negligible to around 300 page views per hour. Cool! In total I got 4,400 unique page views and the discussion generated some 59 comments (including replies by me). Among the predictable ‘why isn’t a web app?’ and ‘why isn’t it on Linux’ questions, there was some useful feedback. But I was quite surprised how little most visitors engaged beyond that: Visits to the home page: 3,289 Visits to the download page: 192 Installs of the free beta: 20 Signups to the mailing list: 0 I was also surprised that over 70% of the hits were from mobile devices and tablets. I guess that might partly account for the low download rate (Easy Data Transform is only available on Windows andMac).
But the session duration histogram tells it’s own story.0-10 seconds. Ouch.
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EASY DATA TRANSFORM VIDEO I am continuing to work on my new product, Easy Data Transform. I have thrown together a 3 minute video to give an idea of what it is capableof.
You can download Easy Data Transform for Windows or Mac here. The beta is
completely FREE, but time-limited (I do plan to start charging at some point). Please try it and let me know what you think. I don’t really enjoy doing screencasts or voiceovers. If you can recommend someone who does slick screencasts and voiceovers (or who can polish my amateur attempts), please feel free to give them a plugin the comments.
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EASY DATA TRANSFORM
I have been furiously coding a new product. Easy Data Transform. It is a Windows and Mac tool for transforming table and list data from one form to another. Joining, splitting, reformatting, filtering, sortingetc.
I have been thinking about this product idea for years. In fact I threw together a janky prototype back in 2008. It allows you to perform various operations on a pair of lists. I used this prototype for jobs such as creating a list of emails of people who had bought Perfect Table Plan v5, but hadn’t upgraded to v6 yet. It worked. But it wasn’t very good. The biggest annoyance was that each operation obliterated everything that came before. Which made it very easy to lose track of where you had got to. And there was no repeatability. It was also limited to lists and it became clear that I really needed something that could also handle tabular data. Inever released it.
But the idea has been running as a background process in my brain for 11 years since. And I think I have come up with a much better design in that time. Finally I had mature, stable versions of my Perfect Table Plan and Hyper Plan products out, so I decided to go for it. I am really pleased with how it has turned out so far. If you aren’t embarrassed by v1.0 you didn’t release it earlyenough
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And so I have cut lots of corners to get this first public version out. The documentation is only part written. I created the application icon myself in 10 minutes. There is no licensing. The GUI is lacking polish. The website would make a designer cry. But the software seems fairly robust. My 13 year old son wasn’t able to crash it after 10 minutes of trying, despite financial incentives to do so. I did some market research and spoke to some people who knew a bit about this market. But I deliberately didn’t look closely at any competing products, as I didn’t want to be mentally restricted by what others have done. For better or worse, I want to blaze my own trail. Copying other people’s stuff is a zero-sum game with no netbenefit to society.
Most of the things that Easy Data Transform you can do, you can also do in Excel or SQL. My claim is that it is much quicker, easier and less error prone to do in Easy Data Transform. No programming or scripting required. I am hoping that people will be able to start using it within a couple of minutes of downloading it (I plan to dolots of usability
testing). Will people pay for that? I hope so. I’m not aiming it at programmers. Perish the thought.
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I came up with some 70 names. Things like ‘Data Hero’, ‘Transform Flow’, ‘Transmogrify’ and ‘Data Rapture’. But the domains were taken, people I asked hated them or there was an existing service or product with that name. So I ended up with Easy Data Transform. It does what it says on the tin. Why desktop? Surely no-one is writing new desktop apps in 2019? I believe a desktop solution has some real advantages in this market. The biggest ones are: * You don’t need to load your (potentially highly sensitive) data on to a third party server. * Not having to upload and download (potentially very large) data sets makes it much more responsive. Easy Data Transform is currently free for anyone to use. You can get it from the super-minimalist easydatatransform.com website. The current 0.9.0 version expires on the 4th August 2019. You will then be able to get another free version. Once the product is mature enough, and if I am convinced there is enough demand, I will release a paid version. The free beta will probably last several months. Please try it and let me know how you get on. I am particularly interested to get feedback from anyone using it for real day-to-day tasks. Of course the real challenge is always marketing. How to get noticed amongst many competing products. As well as helping to improve the product I am hoping that this extended beta will also help me to get some traction and better understand the market. For example, what price to charge and what trial model to use. Watch this space.SHARE THIS:
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