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Sudoku Time for Smartphone 1.2 (Mobile)
Sudoku Time delivers the next evolution of this classical puzzle game with a lot new features, almost full screen game boards and human age adaptive. With Sudoku Time, you can have all your family plays as a separate user in the same game. You can choose from three different types...
Tags: Mobile, Smartphone, Zone Projects, Sudoku Time, Games, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2007-12-18
Sudoku Time for Windows 1.1 (Windows)
With Sudoku Time, you can have all your family plays as a separate user in the same game. You can choose from three different types of grid sizes and practice the game that fits exactly your current skills. If you are kid or just want to play something easy then...
Tags: Zone Projects, Games, Microsoft Windows, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2008-01-23
Towers Trap (Pocket PC) 1.2 (Mobile)
Have you ever considered yourself as a good or maybe the best strategist of all? Now you can prove it and compete with many opponents, and even with us - the team of Zone Projects we are strong fans of Towers Trap and will stand with dignity against everybody. Publish...
Tags: Mobile, PC, Strategist, Intruder, Zone Projects, Pocket PC, Construction, Team Management, Handhelds, Operating Systems, Hardware, Management, Software
Software downloads 2009-01-05

Additional Resources

Red zone management: Going the last 20 yards
Learn about the red zone and what it means to your IT department's success in shifting economic times in this review of "Red Zone Management: Changing the Rules for Pivotal Times."Dutch Holland’s new playbook may not take its place alongside Tom Peters on your management bookshelf, but it isn’t really...
Tags: Strategy, Scott Robinson, Holland, Red Zone Management, red zone
Technical articles 2002-10-23
Getting derailed projects back on track
Projects often go crazy and veer off track. Project managers can make project course corrections by developing a structured process that lets them assess the situation, determine whether recovery is possible, and turn around the project.Project recovery: A four-part seriesThis is the first part in a series of four articles...
Tags: Team management, George Sifri, team
Technical articles 2003-03-19
Adopt three simple steps to keep your multisite projects on track
When your team members are spread across several geographical locations, the flow of information can come to a screeching halt. See how three simple steps can keep everyone informed and the project moving in the right direction.Managing a project can be challenging even when all the team members are in...
Tags: Team management, Charles P. Babilya, team
Technical articles 2002-05-14
Breaking up J2EE: Use just the tools you need to get the job done
The J2EE platform can be daunting to implement, but you don't have to use everything it has to offer. You can easily divide J2EE to fill specific needs.By incorporating several programming approaches in its Model-View-Controller pattern, Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) enables component-based development for highly complex and scalable Internet-based...
Tags: Programming languages, Middleware, Scripting languages, Application servers, Enterprise software, tool, job, Michael Kmiec, Java, J2EE, Java server, JSP, Java 2
Technical articles 2002-06-04
Sanity check: IT-business alignment, part 2 -- avoiding the alignment trap
For highly-motivated IT leaders who are trying to figure out why IT departments are losing clout in many businesses, the best thing you can read right now is the study Avoiding the Alignment Trap in Information Technology from the MIT Sloan Management Review. I consider it one of the most...
Tags: Alignment, Information Technology, Department, Strategy, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-03-24
Five steps to enlightened expectations for managing your workload
Running your own business as an independent consultant can be stressful. There's always more that you should be doing. Besides working directly for your clients, you should also be improving your skills, pursuing new business, blogging and reading blogs especially on TechRepublic, and taking care of business matters....
Tags: Project, Chances, Blogging, E-mail, Construction, Development Tools, Internet, Online Communications, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2008-02-21
Who said full service was out of style?
Many people think that "service is dead," but a new breed of full-service outsourcing FSO companies is proving that notion wrong. We'll tell you how FSOs can take projects from cradle to grave?affordably.If you don’t remember a time when you could pull into any filling station and have the option...
Tags: e Advantage, FSO, outsourcing, full-service
Technical articles 2001-11-08
Debug JavaScript, HTML, and CSS with Firebug
My recent article about Mozilla's Venkman JavaScript Debugger sparked feedback from TechRepublic members who prefer Firebug for their debugging needs. While I still stand by my recommendation of Venkman JavaScript Debugger, I agree that the freely available Firebug is a great development add-on for Firefox. It provides an integrated tool...
Tags: Web, HTML, Page, CSS, JavaScript, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-08-20
Is IT certification still relevant for developers?
Tony Patton believes IT certifications have evolved into an afterthought unless you are a business partner with certain vendor requirements. Hear why he has not soured on IT certifications, and then offer your thoughts on the topic in the article discussion. I spent many hours learning through trial and...
Tags: Tony Patton, Quality, certification, developer, information technology, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Survey, Business Operations
Technical articles 2006-11-27
Why Web developers shouldn't ignore older technologies
Tony Patton explains that, while it is good to know about the latest Web development technology, it is just as important to be aware of older standards to develop usable Web applications. I have been working with Web development projects for over a decade, so I have had...
Tags: Web, Microsoft ASP, Tony Patton, Scripting languages, older technology, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Web Developer, Developer, Perl, Technology, CGI, Channel Management, Programming Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing, Software Development
Technical articles 2006-12-11
Take advantage of .NET Framework command-line utilities
Tony Patton examines the command-line tools installed with the .NET Framework and explains how you may use them in your projects. While Visual Studio .NET is the most popular method of developing .NET applications, the Framework offers a plethora of command-line tools. In addition, the...
Tags: Tony Patton, .NET Newsletter, Microsoft Visual Studio, TechRepublic Inc., Microsoft .NET Framework, Assembly, Module, Microsoft ASP.NET, Class, Tool, Regsvcs.exe, Productivity, .Net, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2005-07-05
MS Project Server 2003
I am looking to implement MS Project Server 2003 in the PMO. To do so I have to submit a business case to my executive presenting the benefits such an implementation would have. Therein lies the rub. What benefits are there to be realised and more importantly, how do you...
Tags: alistair.peacock@..., benefit, it management, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Project, MS Project Server, Project Server
Discussion threads 2005-05-27
Working effectively with an offshore development center
Just when you've perfected working with a group in the same building, part of your project is going to an offshore team. What sorts of challenges will you face? Here are some tips for establishing effective communications and ensuring project success.Recent trends in outsourcing development projects include the increased use...
Tags: Workforce management, Kathrine Wright, offshore development center, developer
Technical articles 2001-11-13
Remedial XML: For further reading
Our remedial XML series wraps up with this list of suggested Web resources to further your studies.Well, congratulations, students, you've graduated from our remedial XML course. Before you go, I'd like to provide you with a list of useful resources so that you can continue your studies. Be sure to...
Tags: XML.Com, O'Reilly, Lamont Adams, XML, Remedial XML
Technical articles 2002-06-05
Technology-specific Web sites keep you on top of the dev game
Where do you get your latest technology information? Add these Web sites to your routine, and you'll be sure to keep your edge.Once you’ve specialized in an area of technology, you have to stay current—and the Web provides developers with one way to do this. In the previous article in...
Tags: Web site development, Programming languages, C/C++, Web technology, Channel management, Databases, Shelley Doll, game, Java, Web site, Web, database, C++, SQL
Technical articles 2002-06-12
XML and XSL integration
Displaying XML information on the Web requires Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL or Cascading Style Sheets CSS. This article from our Web Development Zone TechMail describes the difference when using each and gives links to XML development tools.By Les HamiltonEditor’s note: This article originally appeared in TechRepublic’s Web Development Zone TechMail....
Tags: Guest Contributor, XSL, XML
Technical articles 2001-07-23
Combining XML, ADO, and ASP
Want to see how you can combine XML, ADO, and ASP? This project, outlined in our Web Development Zone TechMail, uses all three to put together a phone list program.Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in TechRepublic’s Web Development Zone TechMail. Subscribe, and you’ll receive information on Web-development-related projects and...
Tags: Les Hamilton, XML, Microsoft ASP, XSL
Technical articles 2001-08-06
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