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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! :)
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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;)