Weird stuff and FusionDesk
In the last year, I have been working hard, developing my killer app FusionDesk.
Today is its official release.
Not being officially released, didn’t stop it from:
- Being published on a download site - Softpedia crawled my product I added to Plimus and published FusionDesk.
- Being cracked - some crackers saw the Softpedia publication and cracked a beta version of FusionDesk
- Being sold - I sold few copies to people that were eager to start using FusionDesk even in its unfinished state.
FusionDesk has a paid and a free version, so why not take a look at it?
My path to full-time microISVer
There is a tradition in The Association of Shareware Professionals that in the beginning of each year, many of its members reveal their profits for the previous year. The time has come. I decided to reveal my income openly here, on my blog.
Going full-time
My beginning in the software business was slow and painful. In 2004 I was doing 1-2 sales per month, which was dismal by any possible measurement.
But all this changed in 2005 when I finally decided to dedicate all my time on my business. The results soon came:
I am currently making my $2000/month from three products: InControl, Smart To-Do and OverSpy.
What’s next?
My goal for 2006 will be to at least double my current profits.
This shouldn’t be hard at all. I intend to increase significantly the sales of my current products. And my upcoming software FusionDesk (which will kick ass) will additionally boost my income.
This blog is reborn!
I am moving my old blog here from Blogger which served me well.
Being dead for almost an year, this blog is now reborn!
Expect interesting articles from me every week.
It’s official!
I am starting my blog today.
