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My real name is Davide Orlando, so use it if you need to contact me and please don’t be too formal, I’m an independent developer, not a giant corporation representative! ![]()
Feel free to write in your language, but please remember I can reply only in english or italian.
- Albegor This e-mail is for press contacts and personal inquiries.
- Support Use this to get technical support about my released software.
- Business Consider this a high priority channel to get in touch with me to discuss about business proposals or custom development.
Using Skype? Great, then just click on the button to call me and have a talk online!
Custom development: getting involved in innovative software projects is the job I do love, so I’m willing to evaluate any proposal that could satisfy the following general criteria: entertainment, graphics or personal productivity applications that could be built upon the framework I developed for Ecpc.
E-mail: The Seven Deadly Sins

I’ve found this curious list of the seven “sins” which irritate the most anyone regularly using e-mail for work or pleasure on the issue number 6 of the italian PalmOne magazine, a brochure featuring the Tungsten, Treo and Zire line of Palm PDAs. They wrote these are the results of a research committed by PalmOne, and they hold a lot of truth in my opinion.
- 1. Ignorance: Not replying to an e-mail requiring an answer.
- 2. Indifference: Pretending not to have received an e-mail from someone.
- 3. Presumption: Giving for granted that anyone will read your own urgent e-mails.
- 4. Prolixity: Dwelling without coming to the point.
- 5. Bombing: Sending messages as copies to anyone due to laziness and without selecting carefully the recipients.
- 6. Slovenliness: Grammatical and spelling mistakes, rambling arguments and obscure use of the language.
- 7. Tactlessness: Mistaking the tone of the e-mail.
I could almost switch the first two “sins” since I really hate when someone pretends not to have received an e-mail when he actually did.
Are you a sinner or a saint?
I could say I’m a sinner trying to follow my way to e-redemption…
