Archive for January, 2008

Macworld Followup

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Macworld was another huge success for us. Our humble little 2 meter pod had slick signage (thanks Kathryn), our postcards looked great, we had steady traffic throughout the show, and met tons of existing/new users. I personally love doing demos, and it was very satisfying to still see peoples’ jaw drop when they see MemoryMiner […]

Macworld Followup

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Macworld was another huge success for us. Our humble little 2 meter pod had slick signage (thanks Kathryn), our postcards looked great, we had steady traffic throughout the show, and met tons of existing/new users. I personally love doing demos, and it was very satisfying to still see peoples’ jaw drop when they see MemoryMiner […]

MemoryMiner 1.8 Released

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Readers of this blog who have been sending panicked emails wondering if Chris and I survived can rest easy. We made it to Macworld 1.8 in hand, and were slammed all day at our booth. The new version has been extremely well-received, especially with the new Flickr Upload plugin. Here’s the RSS feed with details […]

A little problem

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Chris (aka Hapbitch, aka Elwood Blues) has been in town since yesterday. On the way to the Farmer’s market, we ran into a little problem with a new sculpture that was recently set up along the Embarcadero. In case there are any problems with our development efforts in preparation for Macword, the following pictures explain […]

Countdown to Macworld

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Still in Italy, still freezing, but I’ve noticed by looking at the calendar that Macworld is days away. Where did all the time go? Once again, we’ll have a sprawling 2 meter pod in the Digital Media Special Interest Pavilion in the West Hall (Booth 4336) . Macworld is always a blast, and I hope […]