Software Product Development

Software Product Development

Tarun Upadhyay   //  Tarun is still just flatly amazed by the power of the Internet, its ability to level the field and help the little guy compete with the biggest organizations.

Those little guy success stories are what drags him to work every morning and he lives a small part of that little guy's dream working for hCentive.

Prior to co-founding hCentive, Tarun served as a co-founder and CTO for GlobalLogic - an outsourcing service provider for large, complex products and software - which grew from 0 to 400 engineers while he was the CTO.

Prior to Globallogic, he was co-founder and CTO of Pinelabs - an India-based provider of Loyalty and Payment solutions using Smart Cards. While Tarun was CTO, Pinelabs grew from a drawing board idea to a suite of successful products running at many fortune 500 companies handling millions of credit card transactions per day.

Tarun holds an M.S in Mathematics and Computer Applications from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India.

Mar 23 / 7:47pm

A purchase list for a corporate executive / manager to move from Windows to Mac

I recently moved from Windows to Mac and am posting a full list of all you need to buy to make yourself as productive on Mac as you were on Windows. Hopefully, this will allow you to make a more informed call on if you want to make the change. Also, you will avoid the pain and confusion I went thru when I  moved from Windows to Mac. The list is in the order of perceived severity of what you will need. In other words, things at top of this list are required more than things at the bottom. Here goes:
  1. Apple MacBook
    or Apple MacBook Air . Macbook Air is much lighter and more sexy looking but more expensive.
  2. I also highly recommend reading thru the short book:- Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual. This book has a nice listing where you can just lookup by Windows action (for example, copy text) and find its mac equivalent. Please do skim thru this book. It will save you many hours later.
  3. If you give presentations or use an external monitor,  you will also need a Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter. This is required because Apple laptops do not come with a way to connect with standard VGA.
  4. If you end communicate with a lot of other people who use Windows, then you will also need Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac. This is also required if you have an Exchange-shared calendar or contact list etc. Built-in apple alternatives (iCal etc) will probably not cut it for you.
  5. One big concern for all users is how to move their current mail, addressbook and calendering information from Windows to the new Mac. This little company makes an excellent $10 utility that saved many frustrated hours for me (and, since then, for my friends). [Of course, if all your data is inside Exchange - and not on your local machine - then you may be okay]
  6. You should also continue to use your current laptop mouse with your new macbook. Not having a "normal" multi-button mouse is a big source of confusion in many new migrations.
  7. If you use Outlook tasks a lot, and you are looking for a powerful Mac alternative, you might consider Things or Omnifocus.
  8. You might also need Parallels Desktop, if you want to continue runinng Windows for certain applications.
This is pretty much you should need to get started.
Filed under  //  exchange   Mac   macbook   macbook air   migration   Omnifocus   parallels   Productivity & Tools   switch   things   windows  

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Sep 16 / 9:17pm

Keeping your life in sync with blackberry, GTD, os x and exchange

I see lots of posts on the net around how to manage your life using blackberry and OS x - specially if you have Microsoft Exchange in your office. I thought I should pitch in with my "perfect" setup.

My requirements were:

  • Should work natively with OS X (no parallels etc for me)
  • Should work with Microsoft Exchange. In particular, calendar syncing and free/busy status should work both ways (I should be able to see the free/busy status of other people and they should be able to see mine)
  • Should sync seamlessly with my blackberry (calendar, contacts and notes)
  • I want it all to be reliable and trust-able. I dont want to deal with beta software or solutions that "almost" work.
After spending about 6 months of trying out various tools, I now think that I have a solution that does all of this and does them very reliably. Its not a cheap setup but, hey, its one-time investment !! Here, it goes:

First, the list of tools that I bought

Now, here is how I set them up:
  • Calendar : I use Entourage to work with my calendar. (I could just as easily work with iCal) and my sync flow is: Exchange Entourage Missing Sync Blackberry
  • Tasks : I use Kinkless GTD to work with my tasks. I also take notes on my blackberry so I need to have any new tasks that pop up in my head when I am working on my blackberry show up in my kGTD inbox. My sync flow is: Kinkless iCal <-- Missing Sync <-- Blackberry. I do not currently sync my tasks with Exchange.
  • Contacts : My sync flow is: Exchange Entourage AddressBook Missing Sync Blackberry
  • Plaxo Contacts :I also use Plaxo for keeping current with some of my contacts so I have an additional branch to my sync flow above Plaxo AddressBook which then sync with the rest of the contacts as above. I use Plaxo's Addressbook add-in for this purpose.
  • Notes : Missing Sync ships with a great notebook that you can use on the OS X and that syncs with BB. I use Yojimbo which is much more versatile and sync with BB notes as well. My sync flow is pretty simple: Yojimbo or Missing Sync Notebook Missing Sync Blackberry
  • Photos : I end up taking lots of photos from my blackberry. These are synced one way to iPhoto and then I manually update to Google Picasa that acts as my Photo backup. Picasa <-- iPhoto <-- Missing Sync <-- Blackberry .
  • Music : I realize that with the music support on my blackberry I do not need to carry an iPod. I just use Missing Sync to keep my music in sync on my blackberry. iTunes Store / CDs etc --> iTunes --> Missing Sync --> Blackberry
  • Mail : I have a personal IMAP account along with work Exchange account. Both just download to Entourage and Blackberry.
As you can see, this set up not only meets all my needs but I am also able to use my blackberry as my only portable device (for my photos, music, mail, notes, calendar, contacts and task taking). When I am on my computer, my photos, music, mail, notes, calendar, contacts and task list are back in sync with my OS X.

Some tips that are useful when creating a similar setup:
* Entourage works with iSync but always sync with a special calendar called "Entourage". My missing sync calendar settings make sure that all my calendars sync to blackberry including Entourage.
* A simple Task setup would just sync everything from kinkless to blackberry. however, I just want the ability to note down any new tasks that pop up in my head on my blackberry and the ability to have them pop up in kinkless "inbox". hence, I created a special calendar called "blackberry" in ical and have missing sync only sync this calendar for my tasks with blackberry. this way, my tasks in iCal never get transfered to Blackberry but any tasks created in blackberry get back to kinkless

Happy Syncing and let me know if you have questions about this set up !!

Filed under  //  blackberry   exchange   Mac   osx   Productivity & Tools  

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