Monthly Archives: December 2010

Wi-Spy: Five Years of Leading the Way

This month marks the five year anniversary of Wi-Spy and Chanalyzer. A few days ago I was looking back at screenshots of Chanalyzer 1.0 (a.k.a. Wi-Spy Viewer) and laughed at how basic it was. The data resolution was so bad the screenshots look like they are from an Atari console game But even that very first version of our software contained some significant innovations in PC-based spectrum analysis that have since been adopted industry-wide.… Read More

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Mega Bloks + Dry Erase Marker = Flexible Roadmap

MetaGeek follows a lot of the Agile principles; we like to keep things simple and flexible, and like true geeks everywhere we love Legos… so why not use Legos for a roadmap?
Here’s our current roadmap (bricks are flipped around to hide the labels)

Color = Development Group
Blue is Software, Red is Firmware, Green is Hardware.
Length = R&D Effort
The length of each block represents the R&D effort involved and is somewhat analogous to a chunk of story points in SCRUM.… Read More

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