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Doodles and Twister's goal is to merge the artistry of design (in code) with the business needs of users in all phases of commerce. This is not limited to high powered clientele, but to any person that may benefit from either our software or our perspective in the development of software. Writing code is not an isolated endeavor, but an extension of how we view ourselves and our interaction with others. This is how the concept of Doodles and Twister came about.

Doodles
Free flowing, social, works well with people, touchy-freely of how software should blend with the user. Think "right side" of the brain.

Twister
Logical, focused, structured in implementation, knows what all of the "cool" IT terms mean (OOP, UML, XSL, Model2, Cluster). Think "left side" of the brain.

Tot-Tracker (Palm version) Product
Tot-Tracker is our first product release.  It is a Palm J2ME application that is used for scheduling and tracking time and costs for baby sitting.  This product is now released and free to use.

The Tot-Tracker Family of Products
Tot-Tracker's first release is for the Palm OS platform (3.5+) with other versions currently under development.  These other versions are:
  • Palm Conduit for Window OS.  This provides reporting features as well as desktop data entry of information.
  • Mobile (phone) version.  This is a compact form of Tot-Tracker for the limited resources of current J2ME phones.
  • Wireless features and Server Components (J2EE).  This allows a company to implement there own tracking solution on their own web server or an OEM to add value to Tot-Tracker.
Status Notes Cost
Tot-Tracker Palm v1.0.2 Released Palm OS 3.5+ * Free
Tot-Tracker Mobile In Development Wireless Activated * N/C
Server WAR Research J2EE, JSP/Servlet. * N/C
* Subject to change.

Source Code

Source code is available for non-commerical use for a fee.
"If you remove (from conduct) the purpose of the mind, the bodily act is but rotten wood; wherefore, regulate the mind, and then the body will spontaneously go right."

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