Planet MicroISV / Recent Additions To Blogroll

Just noticed that I’ve been included in the Planet MicroISV aggregated blog.

Smart.

Works quite well in NetNewsWire as the feeds that I already subscribe to and and have read posts from are set as read automatically, mostly. One or two aren’t being recognized, so I probably just need to use the correct feed or something. I’ll look into that when I get a chance.

The following feeds have just made it from my “new feeds” category to their own place in my regular feed list, all going into my “Business Of Software” category:

Antonio Fontes: Antonio is trying his hand at selling blogging software, will be interesting to see how he gets on, there’s a lot of competition these days but he feels he has a niche to fill.

Ataraxis Software (Company Blog): This is a new blog from Michael Sica and his cohort Jeff Marder, they’re working together to get some software out to market as quickly as they can.

Jeff Marder: Mentioned above already, this is his personal blog.

Business On The Mac: Corey Redlien’s blog about his and other’s business software on the Mac.

CaseySoftware.com, CodeSnipers.com & Project Management Blog: Lots of thoughts on software development and marketing.

Loud Thinking: David Heinemeier Hansson is a partner in 37signals and the creator of the Rails framework for Ruby.

Mike Morris: Mike Morris has recently released RecDesk Director, and is sharing his experiences as a new MicroISV.

Outer Level: Jon Trainer of Make Mac Games has decided to spread his wings and write general software for the Mac as well as Games, he’s going to blog about it here.

Signal vs. Noise: Used to read this one but dropped it during a clean-up, but recently have seen enough good stuff coming from it that I’ve put it back on my list.

No comments.

  1. Hi Ian!

    Glad to hear you are still reading and my new blog has graduated. Thanks for the links.

  2. Wow, thank you Ian for your introduction!
    Having a few newcomers will surely motivate me to publish more regularly on my blog ;)

  3. Thanks for the linkage Ian. I appreciate it!