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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '1999-09-24T08:50:37'
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title: I got a bit busy
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I got a bit busy yesterday, and so no updates. Sorry.
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[The company I work for](http://www.partnersoft.com) is preparing to release a major new version of our software. It's all very exciting, because though small, we're a leader in our market. Perhaps the leader. And the process of releasing it is my responsibility, so it keeps me busy.
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Since there were no links yesterday, let me throw out a few here, showing the software tools I've been using to make my job easier. The first set comes from [Indigo Rose](http://www.indigorose.com), a small developer in Canada. I regularly use their two flagship products, Setup Factory and AutoPlay Studio. Setup Factory is a wonderful cheap alternative to the expensive resource-hog installation wizard most large software products use. AutoPlay Studio is a very easy-to-use tool that creates programs that run automatically when a CD-ROM is inserted into the drive. I know many people (including most potential readers of this page) shut off the autoplay option in Windows, but for my customers it's very important.
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Another tool I've begun using is Bridge, by [Kemma Software](http://www.kemma.com). Bridge is a help-desk call logger and issue tracker that has all the features of the large multi-thousand dollar packages but is a fraction of the price. I haven't used it very long, but it's already been wonderful for me. |