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Reviewing RoboSoft: The Long Arm of Submission

October 11, 2007

By Joshua Volz
Volz Software
[Ed. Note: From time to time I'm inviting various microISVs to come talk about the development of their products here at 47hats.com. Want to contribute a MicroISV Profile? Email me.]
Marketing. It’s the other half of having a software company. It’s the hard part for most of us who start our [...]

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MicroISV Profile: Jonas Martinsson

October 5, 2007

By Jonas Martinsson
FeedJournal – The Newspaper You Always Wanted
http://www.feedjournal.com
[Ed. Note: From time to time I'm inviting various microISVs to come talk about the development of their products here at 47hats.com. Want to contribute a MicroISV Profile? Email me.]

My micro-ISV project is FeedJournal. At its core, it generates a PDF newspaper from RSS feeds. When I [...]

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Hard lessons from the field – ‘Real-world WPF business application #1’

September 7, 2007

By Stuart Foster-Hall from AMBA Sterling ICT Ltd.
AMBA Sterling ICT Ltd.
stuart@ambasterling.com
ambasterling.spaces.live.com
www.ambasterling.com
[Ed. Note: From time to time I'm inviting various microISVs to come talk about the development of their products here at 47hats.com. Stuart Foster-Hall kicks off MicroISV Profiles by discussing what it's like building a microISV app in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Want to contribute [...]

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