Going Even Higher

Djordje Zekovic —  January 10, 2013 — Leave a comment
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The Snowshoe Linux is designed to provide the best way for shipping your own projects. But distributing the new ways of thinking together with your projects really complements the original idea. That’s what Every Day With Snowshoe blog is all about – a distribution of your current writing about your unique experience with Snowshoe Linux.

Last year I had a great time while crossing over from hacking in the basement to publishing the first beta release of Snowshoe Linux. I would like to give a special thanks to all beta users from all over the world for their instant feedback over the year. You helped make Snowshoe better.

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Now, it’s time to go even higher. This year I would like to introduce new faces.

It’s time to give Snowshoe a nice looking appearance. All your projects deserve an interface that could be used every day by more ordinary people. I have a very challenging idea about how to enable a new kind of interaction. It’s more like building the Snowshoe its own personality.

There are some new faces in the town as well. I believe that the finest talents are hidden among every person. Those are unique affinities waiting to be extracted and grown in some directions. Things couldn’t get rolling better without an unordinary interesting people that started to get along with Snowshoe from day one.

Ultimately I want to be the first and share some of my 1 million dollar worth projects that I have been working on for years now. Snowshoe Linux sounds like the perfect match to start shipping with.

I hope this will be the year of happy shiny faces. What are your own big things that make you go? You can keep up with Every Day With Snowshoe blog and join us on FacebookTwitter, or you can subscribe to RSS feed.

Djordje Zekovic

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