- Date: TBD
- Time: 6:30 - 8:00
- Location: TBD
- Expected Attendance: All are welcome!
Mini-FAQ
- What's the point?
- Building on the success of the initial TorCamp and the first Demo Camp, we want to continue to develop an active startup community in Toronto. Do you have a tool, a piece of software, a set of scripts, new toy, hardware hacks that you want feedback on? Bring it. Show it. Share!
- Who can come?
- What are the rules?
- Rule #1 of DemoCamp: Talk about DemoCamp ;)
- Rule #2 of DemoCamp: No powerpoints allowed. Why no .ppt ? Well, do you have working software or don't you?
- Do I have to have a demo?
- Nope! You are welcome to come along and give feedback to the people who do (or just watch and absorb if you don't feel like talking).
- Have another question?
- Join the mailing list ask your question, and someone will answer it for you.
Demo Schedule and Format
We will have 5 demos, demos should follow roughly 2 minute introduction, 8 minute demonstration, 5 minutes for questions.
All presenters should read Tips for presenting at DemoCamp. There are 5 available presentations that are available on a first come, first serve basis.
- WildApricot
- the world's first Smalltalk ISP - http://www.brokentomb.com
- ConceptShare A new way to share and manage visual design concepts
- Filemobile Power tools for bloggers, letting users videoblog and moblog with ease.
- Languify A not-yet-released tool from the Nuvvo team & NicolaasHandojo to manage translating your user interface to new languages.
Attendees:
IMPORTANT MINI-ANNOUNCEMENT: We're now using MollyGuard (or possibly WildApricot) to handle the event 'registration', so we'll announce specific registration for DemoCampToronto8 after DemoCampToronto7.
- JohnPhilipGreen
- MalgosiaGreen
- NicolaasHandojo