![]() ![]() No one will ever put you down for trying but you’ll forever regret it if you don’t. Stop talking about building something and just build it. Don’t wait till you have a little bit more knowledge, time, money, etc. Do Itĭon’t wait for all conditions to be perfect. The friction of buying a small, focused application for 99 cents is removed and it opens a new world of possible applications which LittleIpsum would fit nicely in. I can only speculate what the outcome would have been if I had decided to charge for LittleIpsum - I doubt very much. I also doubted anyone would take out their creditcard on my website for a 99 cent transaction. I doubted anyone would pay more than a dollar for LittleIpsum. How to use/install GNU binutils (objdump) I need to use the objdump and readelf commands in my application that runs on windows. A couple notable individuals tweeting about LittleIpsum was all it took. I put no effort (and no money) into marketing LittleIpsum. ![]() Twitter is the sole reason LittleIpsum is known. Get others to critique your work as soon as possible, and listen to their feedback. Everyone uses software differently and expects it to react differently. It’s very easy to have tunnel vision and assume that what you need is what everyone else needs. They ranged from designers, to developers to project managers. (I have yet to test the website in any flavour of IE) User Testingĭuring the development process I asked a small group of my peers to test LittleIpsum. The website and logo were created in a couple afternoons and are good enough to be live, once again, not winning any awards. Multiple tab support Users can have many shells and numerous instances of the same shell open simultaneously. Fully compatible with PuTTY, Cygwin, CMD and PowerShell. Pros It is free, open-source and actively developed. After you launch you can decide (based on feedback, finances, motivation, whatever) if development is worth continuing. The software is not the best for new users as it lacks several features such as remote connections. It’s incredibly important to launch a project when: It has the minimum amount of features to be useful, and it’s stable. I would still be working on the codebase for LittleIpsum if I wanted it to be perfect, and you wouldn’t be reading this. The code is stable and memory-leak free, but is by no means perfect. LittleIpsum won’t win any software architecture awards. Every decision made while creating LittleIpsum was validated against one question: “Will this make LittleIpsum the best latin generator for Mac?” If the answer was no, it didn’t make it into the application. There’s no complex preferences, no shiny visuals, and no filler. ![]() LittleIpsum is an incredibly simple application. LittleIpsum addressed a minuscule issue in my productivity, an issue as it turns out, others shared. There are no novels (or even blog posts) which discuss the workflow issues when generating latin text. LittleIpsum is successful because it solves a user’s problem. Lessons learned in designing, engineering, and shipping my first OS X application. ![]()
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