
Discount Code: TULIP20
Black Cat Systems – http://www.blackcatsystems.com/paypal/order.html
Productivity Software for the Macintosh
DayTime Software - http://www.daytimesoftware.com/
Makers of Differencia, The Data Comparison Tool
Yellow Mug Software - http://yellowmug.com/
Maker of FileChute, EasyBatchPhoto, and more
PESACH8
Dejal - http://www.dejal.com/products/
Simon, Time Out, Caboodle, Narrator, BlogAssist & Macfilink
Daniel Schwill - http://www.x-tables.eu/more/overview.html
Developer of Tables
Chimp Software - http://www.chimpsoftware.com/
Turn your Mac into a $2000 alarm clock with iRooster
SUNDAY325
Outer Level - http://outerlevel.com/
LicenseKeeper – Keep your serial numbers safe
GroupSmarts, LLC - http://www.memoryminer.com/mac/
MemoryMiner: Award-winning Digital Storytelling
Fluidmac - http://www.fluidmac.com/fluidnoise/index.html
Creativity tools for Mac OS X
BUNNY11
Azure Talon Software - http://www.excesapp.com/?buy_egg
Exces – file encryption made easy
Volitans Software - http://www.volitans-software.com/Home.html
Makers of SMART Utility
Indev Software - http://www.indev.ca/
Revolutionary Enhancements for OS X Mail.app
PYSANKA1918
Houdah Software - http://www.houdah.com/
Makers of HoudahGeo & HoudahSpot
Karelia Software - http://www.karelia.com/
Sandvox – Easy, Elegant Website Creation
Lemke Software GmbH - http://www.karelia.com/
GraphicConverter & CADintosh
FABERGE1842
Critical Matter, Inc. - http://www.criticalmatter.com/index.html
Color Picker Pro: professional CSS and HTML color picker
Apokalypse Software Corp. - http://apokalypsesoftware.com/
Mori – Your notes, organized / Clockwork – On time, in style
nova media MDS GmbH - http://novamedia-shop.de/shopping_cart.php?language=en
Worldwide mobile Internet access
BASKET25
Boinx Software Ltd - http://boinx.com/
Makers of iStopMotion FotoMagico and Mouseposé
MildMannered Industries - http://www.mildmanneredindustries.com/iris/
Software for Superheroes
YourView - http://www.yourview.tv/
Edit your home movies quickly and easily. Video tagging
The Knowbility booth was active the whole time at SXSW. People came by and voted on their favorite AIR Interactive site and could also find out more about accessibility and participate in demos of JAWS and other assistive technologies. To see more pics from the SXSW Knowbility trade show go to Dodie’s Flickr page – http://www.flickr.com/photos/23252956@N04/sets/72157604097367275/

Visualizing Sustainability
Room 9
Tuesday, March 11th
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
How can we visualize the city of the future and create more interactive steps that lead to sustainability? How can we use technical simulations and games to build understanding of the resource-balanced world? What’s the connection between an emerging Global Sustainable Society and video games?
Moderator: Jon Lebkowsky Principal, Social Web Strategies
Jon Lebkowsky Principal, Social Web Strategies
Dawn Danby Aylanto
Jamais Cascio World-Builder-in-Chief, Open the Future
Joel Greenberg Writer, podaddies.com
Pliny Fisk Co-Director, CMPBS
Core Conversation: Can .edu Act Like a .com?
Room Ballroom E
Tuesday, March 11th
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Higher Education institutions are sometimes at a disadvantage when it comes to consistent branding of their websites. With hundreds of departments and units creating their own websites, how can a style guide be actively enforced without getting in the way of “academic freedom?” We’ll be taking a look at some universities that seem to be on the right track and discuss what is the minimum amount of a style guide to get administrative backing. We’ll also discuss how web shops can utilize web developer forums on campus to help promote a minimum style guide.
Richard Wood Recruitment Coord, University of Nevada Reno
Content Management System Roundup
Room 18ABCD
Tuesday, March 11th
10:00 am – 11:00 am
This panel discussion will bring together a group of experienced Web designers, developers, and businesspeople to talk about their experiences building sites using a variety of content management system (CMS) products. A variety of widely-used CMS products will be covered, including Drupal, Expression Engine, SharePoint, and Collage, and the panel will also cover the challenges of developing a “home-grown” CMS from scratch. Panelists will include front-end interface designers, back-end programmers, and consultants who will provide an overview of each system and discuss their experiences using them in corporate, academic, and not-for profit environments. The goal of the discussion is to provide an overview of what kinds of CMS products are available, and what their respective strengths and weaknesses are.
George DeMet Owner, Palantir.net
Jeff Eaton Lullabot
Tiffany Farriss Pres, Palantir.net
Mike Essl Owner Operator, mike.essl.com
Matthew McDermott Principal Consultant, Catapult Systems
Order of items in Drupal – Stack including theme modules etc.
Drupal Sucks
- “I just want to make a page”
- “I’m the next Twitter …”
- Static sites
- Just Another Blog
Drupal Rocks
- User-generated content
- Communities
- Many kinds of content
- Many views of content
- Open APIs, Web Standards
Expression Engine
I thought Expression was like Dreamweaver but Expression Engine is actually a CMS engine. – http://expressionengine.com/
Custom Options
- Collage – http://plone.org/products/collage
- Comparison of CMS Systems – http://www.cmsmatrix.org/matrix






