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The Mobile Office

May 28th, 2008 | Mobility, The Company | 2 comments

I love to travel. I want Webcraft to support a mobile work life for both myself and anyone who comes along for the ride in the future. I thought I would take a moment and blog about the value of a mobile office and some tips I’ve been learning along the way. To me and [...]

Reivew: Google Apps

April 28th, 2008 | OSS Web Dev Methodologies, The Company | No comments

Every startup I’ve been a part of has gone through that, “what are we going to do for email?” stage. It used to be very simple. Those with the technical experience would setup a pop or imap server along with SMTP. Problem solved. However, eventually someone would need to access their e-mail via the Web [...]

What Is Digital Theatrics?

April 15th, 2008 | Digital Theatrics, The Company | 1 comment

In a previous post, I mentioned a “genre of services” I would like Webcraft Studios to perform. Tonight, I’m ready to announce the first of those services. I call it Digital Theatrics. Digital theatrics is the art of weaving a digital story in a virtual medium through social role playing. Social Role Playing is the [...]

Quickbooks Online Doesn’t Support Linux Users

April 10th, 2008 | OSS Unfriendly Webapps, The Company | 5 comments

A little while back, I posted about Citibank’s poor linux support. While Citibank had a goofy user experience that made it seem as though they were completely blocking traffic from Linux machines, there was a way to access the site and – according to user reports – the site is fully functional on Linux.

Diving Off The Deep End

April 2nd, 2008 | The Company | No comments

It’s on. Yesterday was my last day as an employee. I’ve spent a good part of the day setting up client accounts, getting things organized, and trying to plan out the next couple of steps.

The Search For A Green Web Host

February 25th, 2008 | Green, The Company | 1 comment

I spent some time this evening searching for a green web host for my clients. I found dozens. The bulk majority of them did not offer a resellers program. I suspect that many of them were actually resellers themselves. I would very much like to develop a relationship directly with the people who can walk [...]