
For the last few months, I've been helping Sigurd Rinde market his software, "Thingamy".
Dennis Howlett just took it for a test drive and posted his thoughts:
Last week I set Sigurd Rinde the challenge of creating a time and expense application. I didn’t give Sig a lot of detail but enough to see if something usable would come out the other end - it did. We were supposed to review progress yesterday but I had to put Sig back until today. There’s one word to describe this - awesome.Prepare Ye the Can of Worms etc.[...]
The only thing it really needs to know are the process flows. Everything else is up to you. You’ve got some learning to do but that’s true for any new application. In this case though,. you’ve got a tool that can go one heck of a distance. there is one proviso - everyone should use it because that’s how you get the best value. It won’t take you long to see that but it will challenge your preconceptions about how applications are meant to work.
Perhaps if Thomas implements this at English Cut, he can boost his 100 suit output to 105? :)
Posted by: oren michels at February 28, 2006 10:26 PMOren - even thingamy can't replace people doing things!
Posted by: Dennis Howlett at February 28, 2006 10:54 PM