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  • Oct 25, 2010 • #image-resizer

    Image Resizer 3 CTP

    Lately, I’ve been working on version 3 of my Image Resizer. I think I’m finally narrowing in on the interface design (your feedback is welcomed). The text may change a bit for the final release, and I might add a footer to the dialog, but I’m pretty happy with the way it’s looking.

  • Sep 22, 2010 • #image-resizer

    Image Resizer 2.1.1 Released

    I just wanted to give a quick update and let everyone know that Image Resizer 2.1.1 was released today. Head on over to the downloads page to get it now.

  • Apr 23, 2010 • #image-resizer

    Image Resizer 3.0 Update

    A member of the CodePlex team at Microsoft recently contacted me. He asked me if I would be interested in allowing CodePlex and PreEmptive Solutions to use my project as a showcase for an upcoming integration between their two companies. I was flattered by this opportunity; however, I realized that in order to participate, I would have to rewrite a majority of my project into .NET. Being the ambitious person I am (or perhaps just because I’m a Microsoft whore), I decided to go for it.

  • Jan 28, 2010 • #image-resizer

    Image Resizer 3.0 Brainstorming

    Today I did a little brainstorming about what I want version 3 of the Image Resizer Powertoy Clone for Windows to be like. Probably the biggest thing I want to do is a complete overhaul of the user interface. This will probably include things like:

  • Dec 18, 2009 • #image-resizer

    Image Resizer 2.1

    Version 2.1 of the Image Resizer Powertoy Clone for Windows was actually released on Friday, December 11th, but I’m just now getting around to writing about it. (I’ve been sick for a few days.)

  • Nov 5, 2009 • #android

    Android + Rhino = ?

    So, what do you get when you cross an android with a rhinoceros? I have no idea, but that’s exactly what I’ve been doing over the past few weeks.

  • Oct 9, 2009 • #android

    Teaching My Android to Read

    About a month ago, I finally gave in and decided to join the smart phone revolution. After careful consideration, I decided to go with the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G (powered by Google Android). I was attracted to the liberating UI, the elegant system architecture, and, of course, the great SDK.

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Highlighting some of my more technical adventures