Posts Tagged ‘Woern’

The latest Jagimo is being released today

Published by woody on June 26th, 2011

After a long development period where we overhauled the entire app, the new version of Jagimo is available today (Monday June 27). The new version has a whole new look and adds social features like following and translation. One of the cool new things is a color chooser for changing the background colors of the app. Although I don’t expect a flood of downloads since we did not get a lot of big publications to write about it, I do expect some new users who I hope enjoy it. There are still a bunch of things we want to add, like audio and video, but that will wait while I change to business mode. We’d like to get some funding for marketing efforts.

Download Jagimo here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jagimo-the-social-mashup/id378403613?mt=8&ls=1


The Asinine Poetry app

Published by woody on April 1st, 2011

We released the Asinine Poetry iOS app today. Check it out:

http://www.asininepoetry.com/app

It is based on the wildly popular Asinine Poetry Web site that started in 1999 in Brooklyn.


Going back to development for a bit

Published by woody on August 30th, 2010

After taking a (mostly) break from developing new features in Jagimo in order to do the business plan and marketing, I’m going back to development this week. There are some key features that I think would really enhance the Jagimo network.

  1. User profiles. This will let people publish information about themselves and provide hooks into Twitter and Facebook.
  2. Notification list. One place to see all the activity on your jagimos, like commenting and retosses.
  3. Badge notifications. Wouldn’t it be great if you got a badge notification indicating that someone has commented on one of your jagimos?

I’ll need more than a week to do this stuff, but I gotta get started. Maybe there will be a big release at the end of September.


Ideas are Cheap

Published by woody on August 27th, 2010

I’m not saying that an idea isn’t worth something, it’s just that there are lots of ideas out there. I get a few each week. People always come up with ideas for apps and think they can make a quick buck by getting a partner to develop it for them. This is not unlike the days of the Internet boom, when people had ideas for Web sites.

It is common now for someone to get an idea for an app and seek out someone to develop it for them. But most developers do not want to work with someone who only brings an idea to the table. Developing an app is a lot of work, not just programming. After a few months of long days and no weekends, while the idea guy keeps telling you how to do it, is no way to start a business partnership. Imagine a guy who has an idea for a movie script. He teams up with another guy who writes the script, gets the actors and crew, shoots the movie, edits it, and takes it to market. How much was the idea worth? Idea generators always overvalue their idea and undervalue the work it takes to make it. An idea by itself, IMO, is not worth 50% of the final product.

So if you have an idea for an app, and you don’t have money to hire a developer, my suggestion is to learn some part of the app development process and execute it. This does not have to be programming. There is also design, marketing, and business to do. If you can bring something more to the table than an idea, it will help you get development partners that last without battles.


From Financial Engineering to iPhone App Development

Published by woody on August 23rd, 2010

I have written an article for QuantNet.com that will be posted in installments. Installment one is up today. It doesn’t mention iPhone or Jagimo, but it talks about my experience at Baruch’s MFE program leading up to the creation of Woern/Jagimo

From Financial Engineering to iPhone App Development