I am starting to plan the release of Today 2.0, and want your input to help shape the release. You can help by taking the survey below or just send me an email at today@secondgearsoftware.com and let me know what features you wish Today had. Thanks for your help and for supporting Second Gear. Take […]
Archive for May, 2009
Done Point Oh
Congratulations to Jamie Montgomerie for finally getting his beautiful book reader Eucalyptus finally accepted on the AppStore. The rejections from Apple based on searchable content were laughable at best and I’m glad to see that (once again) after a bit of bad PR, Apple relents on a bad practice. Early reviews of the user experience […]
Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.
I was out to dinner the other night celebrating the college graduation of a good friend. Graduation season is always interesting to me, partially because I usually still know someone graduating and because most everyone seems to have enjoyed their college time far more than I ever did. It’s been three years since I graduated […]
Twitter & Tumblr have made me a shitty writer
In the past year or so I can’t help but feel that my writing quality and consistency has fallen off steeper than the Sirius-XM stock. I’ve been on Twitter since the the summer of 2006 and Tumblr the fall of 2007 and have been using them as my primary means of expressing thoughts and opinions […]
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FitnessTrack 1.0
I’m pleased to announce that my first iPhone application, FitnessTrack is now available on the AppStore. FitnessTrack is designed to help you keep track of your progress at the gym. Whether you lift weights, run or just want to shed a few pounds, FitnessTrack is designed to replace your notebook or clipboard workout sheets. The […]
Embrace the Constraints
It is impressive that in under a year Apple has built an ecosystem of software that is so popular that there has already been over a billion downloads. With thousands of application choices, it seems like every niche (no matter how miniscule) is being filled by someone. Many people keep dozens of applications on their […]

