Sliced Software was founded in 2006 by Thomas Mango. We strive to produce high quality, yet easy to use software solutions. Aside from developing custom software solutions for clients, we develop several publicly available pieces of software. Would you like to know more?
One part simple. Two parts tasty.
PGnJ is an application for managing databases on OS X.
Unlike other database management applications, PGnJ
provides a unified interface. Rather than having one
window to view table information, one window to view
data and another for executing SQL, PGnJ provides a
single, uncluttered window for a single connection.
Content management, made easy.
Seymore is an open source content management system
built on the Rails framework. Rather than having a
separate area for managing content, management
functions are available throughout the site so
users are able to contextually and comfortably
manage their content throughout their website.
Issue tracking for the rest of us.
Argus is an issue tracking system that bridges
developers with their users. It was developed to be
simple enough for non-technical users while still
being powerful enough for developers to manage issues
for all of their applications.
Today I'm releasing PGnJ 0.8. I've been sitting on these updates since October but haven't released them because I've been really busy with work. In addition, Leopard came out and I wanted to revisit some of PGnJ's user interface. With this release I really wanted to concentrate on further refining the application rather than adding a lot of new SQL related features... keep reading
I've hated the Long Island Rail Road site for a really long time. The worst part of using the site is that half the time you have to do it from your phone. Even with an iPhone, it's just really terrible. So, I set out to solve this problem. My main goal for the initial version was to tackle the ease of use on a mobile device issue... keep reading
I have no idea how I missed this, but those neat search experiments that Google launched a while back can now be joined so that they always work when you do regular google searches rather than having to add custom search operators to your queries... keep reading
The hardest bug to fix is the one that doesn't exist... keep reading
Thanks, Facebook... keep reading
My cat killed my bluetooth mouse with one deadly swat yesterday, so I'm back .. keep reading
Here is a neat little apple script to center the fro.. keep reading
I have been working on PGnJ 0.8 since the day I released 0.7. With this release I really wanted to concentrate on further ref.. keep reading
I just read this really interesting article abou.. keep reading