Minor milestone

I reached a small turning point with the SyncBridge code tonight. There are no more features to be added for the 1.0 release, i.e. it’s “feature complete” (which is a crappy waterfall software development term meaning the development team is about to be bombarded with bug reports from the testing team). Everything that remains from … Continue reading “Minor milestone”

I reached a small turning point with the SyncBridge code tonight. There are no more features to be added for the 1.0 release, i.e. it’s “feature complete” (which is a crappy waterfall software development term meaning the development team is about to be bombarded with bug reports from the testing team).

Everything that remains from here until we release is bug fixing and eye candy.

It’s interesting, when MJ and I first discussed doing SyncBridge, I estimated it would take a team of four developers roughly a year to deliver. It has taken me four months doing it part-time. Of course, the scope is drastically reduced compared to what I originally estimated at, but a lot of the business value is still the same. It also helped that Apple released the SyncServices API 🙂

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