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  • Atala Auto Rotater

    UPDATED: May 7 - see Dave's blog to see what's new Welcome to the second of 31 applications we will post (in addition to the contest participants' submissions). Make sure you add this blog to your RSS / Atom feed and check the gallery for summaries of all the apps as they are released. The AtalaAutoRotater is as simple to use as it was to ...
    Posted to Atalasoft's 31 Apps in 31 Days (Weblog) by dterrell on May 2, 2008
  • Get Motivated

    Motivation App (find an image URL from Google or Imageshack first) Welcome to the first of 31 applications we will post (in addition to the contest participants' submissions). Make sure you add this blog to your RSS / Atom feed and check the gallery for summaries of all the apps as they are released.For this application, I wanted to show off ...
    Posted to Atalasoft's 31 Apps in 31 Days (Weblog) by Steve Hawley on May 1, 2008
  • Roses are Red, Technical Support doesn't have to be Blue

    Before picking up the phone to call a software company's technical support, how many of these questions cross your mind? They wont talk to me until I show them the money I'll be on hold forever, just to leave a voicemail that goes unanswered I'm going to be directed to someone in India I'm going to be speaking to someone who knows less about ...
    Posted to Bill Bither's Insights (Weblog) by Bill Bither on April 18, 2008
  • 31+ Ways You Can Add Imaging Value to Your Application

    Starting on May 1st, Atalasoft is going to be releasing one application every single day for the whole month. This blog is where we will be posting each application as they come out. We're going to post 31 applications made with DotImage (Atalasoft's .NET imaging toolkit), including the source code, to show how creating functional apps can be ...
    Posted to Atalasoft's 31 Apps in 31 Days (Weblog) by Eric Deutchman on April 14, 2008
  • Atalasoft, Inc. - 5 Years Old

    Wow, has life changed since Atalasoft, Inc. was incorporated in August 2002, just over 5 years ago.  The turning point for me in founding Atalasoft was the aftermath of 9/11.  I did not want to be at the mercy of a large corporation in aerospace facing a downturn.  I would seek a new challenge with a simple vision.  I realized ...
    Posted to Bill Bither's Insights (Weblog) by Bill Bither on January 7, 2008
  • Atalasoft's May 2007 Newsletter - See You At Tech Ed

    Atalasoft @ Tech Ed 2007, June 4-8: Are You Going? Come meet us at Tech Ed in Orlando, booth 1329. We will be running demos showcasing the advanced capabilities of DotImage v5.0 and its add-ons. We will be giving away limited-edition t-shirts, Zunes, DotImage Photo SDKs (a $500 value!) and other Atalasoft collectibles! It's a great ...
    Posted to News and Announcements (Weblog) by TomLewis on May 12, 2007
  • April Update

    Let me tell ya, it can be hard thinking about blogging when running a company.  I've started a few essays, but haven't had the time to bring them to life yet.  So what's been going on with myself and Atalasoft this past month?  Here's the abridged version: 1) We started using SCRUM at Atalasoft and delivered DotImage 5.0 ...
    Posted to Bill Bither's Insights (Weblog) by Bill Bither on April 9, 2007
  • Multi-Core Processor Dilemma

    Let's face it.  CPU's just aren't getting any faster anymore.  CPU's have hit a ceiling in terms of processor speed, and that ceiling seems to be at about 3Ghz.  The new thing now is packaging multiple processors in a single CPU known as multi-core processors.  Now that the cheapest of PC's include dual core's applications, ...
    Posted to Bill Bither's Insights (Weblog) by Bill Bither on February 6, 2007
  • The AJAX Craze: History of AJAX Imaging at Atalasoft

    It's amazing to me that the term ''AJAX'' was first coined as recently as February 2005 by a man named Jesse James Garrett.  He was looking for a term to express to his clients explaining an application using JavaScript, CSS, DOM, and asynchronous HTTP callbacks.  AJAX is easy to say, and it gave the industry a word for this ...
    Posted to Bill Bither's Insights (Weblog) by Bill Bither on November 27, 2006