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I finally got it a month or so ago and can definitely recommend it.
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Activly maintain and improve my open-source projects
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bootstrap my business
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Take more pictures
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Start a company that survives longer than 2 years
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get in shape
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Learn Japanese
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Read the "Baroque Cycle" in its entirety
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drink a beer or 12 with David Heinemeier Hansson
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master CSS
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I’ve been using CVS for years and SVN makes your life much easier.
The main problem is lack of support in many of the tools. But I think it is improving.
After getting the idea less than 2 weeks ago, I’ve been working an hour or so most week day mornings on SoapBX. Which I finally released as beta last night.
With it you can create simple PowerPoint like presentations that run in the browser.
I still plan on a bunch of new features. This has been a great learning application and I am ready to improve SoapBX as well as continue on a much larger application I’ve been working on.