DemoCampCalgary15 (2009-10-27). Has it really been 6 months? Because it felt more like 6.5 months.
| 00:48 | Adam Goetz from Karo needed a WordPress plugin to filter by related tags. They couldn’t find what they wanted, so they built their own. Related-Tag-Filter is open source and free. Someone owes someone a beer. |
| 02:42 | Are you a freelance designer, coder or comedian looking for some office space? Quinton Rafuse from coworkYYC is here to save you from your mother-in-law’s basement. There’s only ~5 well organized coworking spaces in Canada, so given Calgary’s ongoing need for office space coworkyyc is a welcome addition. |
| 05:52 | Arpad Barabas founded Mobizou to let retailers offer coupons to mobile users without any I.T. integration. Target specific demographics. Start and stop coupon campaigns on-the-fly. No SMS involved, all via mobile web. Because who can afford SMS in Canada anyway? |
| 11:43 | Chad Jones did not drive all the way from Saskatoon to present iUSask at DemoCampCalgary. As reprimand for this, Patrick Lor cut Chad’s demo time from 10 minutes to 5. If you’re running a university and want to better service your iPhone wielding customers, this is just the iPhone app your school needs. |
| 16:42 | Tinu Ruparell used iPhone app Eden Garden Designer to show how plants native to your region can be arranged, and previewed for all seasons. Don’t let Calgary’s long winter months crush your gardening spirit! Long… long winter months. So cold. |
| 19:59 | Brian Reimer of Evoco’s explains how with “Evoco Fuse”, context is everything. “Change management, cost control… they’re not as sexy as iPhone apps.” Well Brian, only if you compare yourself to apps in the iTunes “entertainment” category, of which approximately 2 out of a zillion apps are family friendly. |
| 26:16 | Gordon McDowell demonstrates YoctoRide, an iPhone carpooling application which currently offers no carpooling functionality. And don’t call it hitchhiking! |
