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301tool 1.1.2 has been released!
This is a free upgrade to both commercial and non-commercial users.
You can try out the demo here, and download the update here.
The primary focus of this update has been to make some improvements in the user interface, as well as various fixes and tweaks.
Here are the release details that include the feature additions, changes and fixes in version 1.1.2.
There have been over 50 downloads of 301tool 1.1.1 since its February release! If you like 301tool, spread the word! If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, don't hesitate to contact Adam directly or post on the fourms
Follow the developments of 301tool 2.0 on the new 301tool Developer's Blog!
There's currently a sale on 301tool's unlimited domain licenses! Get 'em while they're hot!
This license allows you to install a commercial copy of 301tool on any or all websites you or your company owns. If you only have one, the single domain license is also available at a fraction of the price.
301tool 1.1.1 has been released!
This is a free upgrade to both commercial and non-commercial users.
You can try out the demo here, and download the update here.
301tool 1.1.1 is certainly an update that is long overdue. The intent of this update was mainly to address annoyances, areas of confusion, minor features that seemed lacking, and, of course, those little pesky critters that crawl into the woodwork: bugs.
Here are the release details that include the feature additions, changes and fixes in version 1.1.1.
There's a weekend sale on 301tool's single domain licenses! Get 'em while they're hot! Sale price is available only until Monday, August 31st!
Here's a very early look at the new user interface for 301tool 2.0.0.
In the meantime, 301tool 1.1.0 is still supported and will remain available for download.
301tool 2.0.0, the next major version of 301tool, is currently under development. The database has been reworked, much of the core code is being rewritten, and the GUI is being overhauled. Overall, there will be several improvements and additional features in this next version of 301tool.
If you want to see a list of planned features/changes or wish to request a feature, please visit the AJD Productions Forums.
301tool 1.1.0 has been officially released!
Plus, the support forums are up and running.
And lastly, the AJD Productions Store is live, where you can get commercial licenses for 301tool.
301tool v1.1.0b4 web application demo is up. This should be the final round of bug testing. Afterwhich, it will be packaged up and made available for download. At the same time, the support forums will also go live, as well as the online store for purchasing commercial licenses. Stay tuned!
The description and demo of the new 301tool v1.1.0b2 web application is up. Downloads will be made available shortly after beta testing is completed.
The description and demo of the new 301tool web application is up. Downloads are currently made available on a request-only basis by email until the next version is released.
Do you like music? Adam give a run down on getting the most out of Pandora, a free music streaming and exploration service in an article titled Taming Pandora Music Radio
The archived link of the Lake George Central Schools page is now up. This is how the page originally looked and operated.
In Adam's new job, he works extensively with Windows and Apple machines, and wanted to share 5 OS X Tips For Former Windows Users. These are tips that should be useful for many of the people jumping from Windows to the OS X environment that have been the cause of some annoyances and hangups.
The PC Mechanic Newsletter Archives are now online. Issues #96 - #205 were authored by Adam.
There's a new article posted over at PCMech written by Adam titled "Do It Yourself Or Outsource It?". Basically, it outlines 4 basic points that should help you decide if a particular task or service should be a do-it-yourself project, or driven by a 3rd party. Enjoy!
There's a new article posted over at PCMech written by Adam titled "How to Clog Up your Computer in 10 Easy Steps". Enjoy! Updates have also been made to the author bio in the Articles section.
There's a number of large updates up today. First is a compilation of all the published written works completed by Adam over the past several years in the new Articles section of the site.
Second are updates concerning the development of a startup company called Level Headed Studios, complete with a new web design, logo, and business card.
It's moving day! AJD Productions has finally moved to its own domain: http://ajd-productions.com
Be sure to check out the new game in the Flash section! While it's a marginally simple scrolling space shooter compared to most, it's certainly a good way to kill a few minutes.
The Software section has been updated with two games. Have fun!
The Audio section has been updated. Happy listening!
The Web Design section has been fully updated. Enjoy!
The Flash and Graphics sections are up-to-date with select projects featured. The Web Design section currently features two designs, with more to come. Enjoy!
The 2005 design here has been revamped a bit and cleaned up and has officially taken the place of the old 2003 black & green design. You should see some new content here within the next week or so, as there is finally some time available to commit to updates.
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