Janna Bastow

Janna Bastow

Talk to me about product. Co-founder of ProdPad and Product Management Consultant

  • London, GB

An experienced product manager with outstanding analytical skills, with proven ability to communicate effectively on a technical and non-technical level and work in both global and detail-oriented scales. Earned the CAPM certification (Certified Associate in Project Management, PMI) in 2008.

  • in Product, Prodpad, Emails

    Posted in ProductNotifications at the ready in ProdPadWe know your job is hectic. That’s the life of a Product Manager, always involved in justRead moreabout every aspect of the company.
    And with your entire team now on ProdPad, humming away and building on your collective product knowledge and savviness, you don’t want to miss a thing.
    Sure, you get the emails, but when you check ProdPad at the end of the day (or at the beginning), you just want to see a nice, organised list of what’s happened that you should know about, and what’s still to be checked out a little more closely?
    Now, completely with a nifty alert telling you exactly how much has piled up, we bring you in-app notifications.
    The quick dropdown tells you what’s new from any page, and on the Notifications page itself, you’ll be able to see which things are shiny and new, and which you’ve already seen.
    Get a full list of Notifications, the ones you've seen and the ones you haven't

    Part of this release also includes a subtle but useful more dynamic activity feed and notifications, showing you the new stuff without you needing to reload the page. Now it’s easier than ever to keep ProdPad open and pinned in your browser, so you can jump in and out as needed.

    Finally, we’ve just launched some improvements to your email notifications for comments.
    We save you time by including the idea details and the entire comment chain related to you, so you can see what everyone’s been saying without having to jump back into a browser. Just reply, and your comments are added!
    • in Product, Prodpad, Emails

      Posted in ProductNotifications at the ready in ProdPadWe know your job is hectic. That’s the life of a Product Manager, always involved in justRead moreabout every aspect of the company.
      And with your entire team now on ProdPad, humming away and building on your collective product knowledge and savviness, you don’t want to miss a thing.
      Sure, you get the emails, but when you check ProdPad at the end of the day (or at the beginning), you just want to see a nice, organised list of what’s happened that you should know about, and what’s still to be checked out a little more closely?
      Now, completely with a nifty alert telling you exactly how much has piled up, we bring you in-app notifications.
      The quick dropdown tells you what’s new from any page, and on the Notifications page itself, you’ll be able to see which things are shiny and new, and which you’ve already seen.
      Get a full list of Notifications, the ones you've seen and the ones you haven't

      Part of this release also includes a subtle but useful more dynamic activity feed and notifications, showing you the new stuff without you needing to reload the page. Now it’s easier than ever to keep ProdPad open and pinned in your browser, so you can jump in and out as needed.

      Finally, we’ve just launched some improvements to your email notifications for comments.
      We save you time by including the idea details and the entire comment chain related to you, so you can see what everyone’s been saying without having to jump back into a browser. Just reply, and your comments are added!
      • in Product, Prodpad

        Posted in http://www.simplybastow.com/category/product/" title="Product">Product

        Read morealignright" style="width: 310px">http://www.prodpad.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bulk-edit-options-300x339.png" alt="" title="Bulk Editing options" width="300" height="339" class="size-medium wp-image-1017" />

        Add tags, products, user personas, or archive and delete ideas in bulk.

        As your product backlog grows and grows (as these things have a habit of doing…), we’re providing you with more tools to help manage it.


        You can now prune and manage your backlog using the new Bulk Edit functionality we released today.


        With this tool, you can edit any number of your ideas all at the same time, allowing you to:



        • Add a tag to the ideas

        • Associate a product to the ideas

        • Associate a user persona to the ideas

        • Change the status of the ideas to Archived

        • Delete the ideas – Tip: this will come in handy if you need to redo your http://www.prodpad.com/2012/07/import-product-backlog/" title="Import your Product Backlog">Product Backlog Import!


        http://www.prodpad.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Filtering-tags-product-personas.png" alt="" title="Filtering ideas by tags, products, and user personas" width="349" height="722" class="size-full wp-image-1013" />

        Filtering ideas by tags, products, and user personas

        We’ve also just added Products and User Personas in the mix of things you can filter your ideas by, giving you even better access to surfacing just the ideas you were looking for.


        In your ideas list, you can mix and match filters, allowing you to filter by a specific product AND a specific tag at the same time.


        Your results will be refreshed in the results to the right-hand side.


        Always watching a particular tag, persona or product? Once you’ve filtered the results, bookmark the page you’re on, and it’ll save the filter for you to jump back to at a later time.


        As we continue to develop ProdPad, we’ll certainly be adding more filtering options. Got one in particular that would be helpful? Get in touch at feedback@prodpad.com to let us know what!

        • in Product Management Basics, Christmas, Design, Gift Ideas, Holiday

          Christmas season is setting in, and it’s time to start figuring out how you’re going to appease your Product Manager, rewarding their hardRead morework this year or winning their favour over for at least the next quarter.
          Or perhaps you’re shopping for yourself, as after this year, we’re sure you’re entitled to it!
          Here’s a gift guide navigating through some ideas a Product Manager will surely appreciate:
          Puzzlebox Orbit: Brain-Controlled Helicopter
          If you’re in the US (and you’re quick!) you can get this to your favourite Product Manager in time for Christmas. Otherwise, with a gift this cool, surely you can get away with delivery in the new year.
          $149-$299 on Kickstarter

          Lunatik Touch Pen – Silver Alloy
          One pen to rule them all. Or rather, a pen that, like a good product manager, wears multiple hats, acting as a stylus when things get digital.
          $19.95 from Lunatik
          Want a Pen & Stylus combo that really makes a splash? At $75, you can pick up this solid titanium variation from Big Idea Design.

          The Mu Folding USB Adapter – Limited Edition
          A folding USB electrical adapter. In hindsight, those massive UK electrical sockets might not have been such a good idea. With all of our gadgets and our on-the-go lifestyle, what better than a folding adapter?
          £30 from Culture Label
          A little skint this Christmas? Pick up the non-limited edition for a more reasonable £25.

          Coffee Joulies
          Originally on Kickstarter, these Joulies beat out other submissions such as USB Coffee Warmers to make it on to this list because of their elegant simplicity. They’ll keep a cup of coffee or tea warm even when you’re in those meetings or up by the Scrum board.
          £45 on Firebox

          TouchScreen Gloves
          This winter is supposed to be a cold one, so we hear, but that doesn’t been you’ll be checking your mobile on the go any less. At least, that is, if you’ve got gloves that both keep you warm while letting you tap, slide, pinch and zoom as you normally would, with the conductive fingertips built in.
          £12.95 from Muji

          FitBit Zip Wireless Activity Tracker
          We all know the benefits of keeping fit, but when matched with a little bit of gadgetry, you might just be more motivated to stick to it. And with 2013 product roadmap planning inevitably coming up, you’ll need all the energy and stamina you can get.
          £49.99 on Amazon.uk (or $59.95 USD)

          Dean Chocolate Wax Flask Set
          While the official description reads it’s large enough for ‘an evenings worth of drink’, we think it’ll suit just fine for those Sprint retrospectives.
          $50 from Earnest Alexander

          Chrome Soyuz Laptop Bag
          It’s elegantly designed and superbly functional, everything a product manager dreams of when looking at such an essential piece of kit.
          More than enough to hold that stack of laptops, tablets, notebooks and cords that are essential day-to-day, it also features a roll top Party-Pack that’ll hold cold beers the weekends (or sneaky Friday lunches with the team).
          $160 from Chrome

          Letraset Collectors ProMarker – Neutral Tones (Set of 6)
          We know that our rough wireframes are supposed to be rough, but there’s nothing more satisfactory than sprucing up what otherwise looks like a bunch of boxes within boxes with these markers.
          Providing a range of shades in an ever so slightly blue-tinted hue, add depth and weight to your mockups and, of course, your sketchnotes!
          £8.87 on Amazon

          Anything else on your wishlist this year? Let us know in the comments!
          The post A Happy Product Manager this Season appeared first on MindTheProduct.
          • A Happy Product Manager this Season

            Christmas season is setting in, and it's time to start figuring out how you're going to appease your Product Manager, rewarding their hard work this year or winning their favour over for at least the next quarter. Or perhaps you're shopping for yourself, as after this year, we're sure you're entitled to it!

          • in Design, Holiday, Gift Ideas, Christmas, Product Management Basics

            src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/LEGO-tree-upclose1-300x243.jpg" alt="" title="LEGO Tree" width="300" height="243"Read moreclass="alignright size-medium wp-image-2518" />Christmas season is setting in, and it’s time to start figuring out how you’re going to appease your Product Manager, rewarding their hard work this year or winning their favour over for at least the next quarter.

            Or perhaps you’re shopping for yourself, as after this year, we’re sure you’re entitled to it!

            Here’s a gift guide navigating through some ideas a Product Manager will surely appreciate:

            href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/puzzlebox/puzzlebox-orbit-brain-controlled-helicopter">
            src="
            http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/photo-full1-300x225.jpg" alt="Puzzlebox Orbit: Brain-Controlled Helicopter" title="Puzzlebox Orbit: Brain-Controlled Helicopter" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2430" />Puzzlebox Orbit: Brain-Controlled Helicopter/> If you’re in the US (and you’re quick!) you can get this to your favourite Product Manager in time for Christmas. Otherwise, with a gift this cool, surely you can get away with delivery in the new year.

            href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/puzzlebox/puzzlebox-orbit-brain-controlled-helicopter" target="_blank">$149-$299 on Kickstarter

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            href="https://www.lunatik.com/products/touch-pen?variant=38" target="_blank">src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/120718-Touch-Pen-Tip-Macro.original1-300x168.png" alt="Lunatik Touch Pen - Silver Alloy" title="Lunatik Touch Pen - Silver Alloy" width="300" height="168" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2433" />Lunatik Touch Pen – Silver Alloy/> One pen to rule them all. Or rather, a pen that, like a good product manager, wears multiple hats, acting as a stylus when things get digital.

            href="https://www.lunatik.com/products/touch-pen?variant=38" target="_blank">$19.95 from Lunatik

            Want a Pen & Stylus combo that really makes a splash? At $75, you can pick up this href="http://www.bigidesign.com/welcome/solid-titanium-pen/" target="_blank">solid titanium variation from Big Idea Design.

            style="clear:both;" />

            href="http://www.culturelabel.com/electrical-usb-smartphone-adapters.html" target="_blank">src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/electrical_design_6341-300x300.jpg" alt="Electrical USB Smartphone Adapter - Mu Exclusive Limited Edition" title="Electrical USB Smartphone Adapter - Mu Exclusive Limited Edition" width="300" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2437" />The Mu Folding USB Adapter – Limited Edition/> A folding USB electrical adapter. In hindsight, those massive UK electrical sockets might not have been such a good idea. With all of our gadgets and our on-the-go lifestyle, what better than a folding adapter?

            href="http://www.culturelabel.com/electrical-usb-smartphone-adapters.html" target="_blank">£30 from Culture Label

            A little skint this Christmas? Pick up the non-limited edition for a more reasonable href="https://www.themu.co.uk/" target="_blank">£25.

            style="clear:both;" />

            href="http://www.firebox.com/product/5026/Coffee-Joulies" target="_blank">src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/p5026_column_grid_51-300x300.jpg" alt="Coffee Joulies" title="Coffee Joulies" width="300" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2440" />Coffee Joulies/> href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/705847536/coffee-joulies-your-coffee-just-right" target="_blank">Originally on Kickstarter, these Joulies beat out other submissions such as USB Coffee Warmers to make it on to this list because of their elegant simplicity. They’ll keep a cup of coffee or tea warm even when you’re in those meetings or up by the Scrum board.

            href="http://www.firebox.com/product/5026/Coffee-Joulies" target="_blank">£45 on Firebox

            style="clear:both;" />

            href="http://www.muji.eu/pages/online.asp?Sec=5&Sub=129&PID=6120" target="_blank">src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/5055473327203_l_c1-300x300.jpg" alt="Touchscreen Gloves" title="Touchscreen Gloves" width="300" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2445" />TouchScreen Gloves/> This winter is supposed to be a cold one, so we hear, but that doesn’t been you’ll be checking your mobile on the go any less. At least, that is, if you’ve got gloves that both keep you warm while letting you tap, slide, pinch and zoom as you normally would, with the conductive fingertips built in.

            href="http://www.muji.eu/pages/online.asp?Sec=5&Sub=129&PID=6120" target="_blank">£12.95 from Muji

            style="clear:both;" />

            href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/FitBit-Zip-Wireless-Activity-Tracker/dp/B0096NXK7C" target="_blank">src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Fitbit-Zip-Wireless-Activity-Tracker.jpg" alt="Fitbit Zip Wireless Activity Tracker" title="Fitbit Zip Wireless Activity Tracker" width="300" height="300" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2450" />FitBit Zip Wireless Activity Tracker/> We all know the benefits of keeping fit, but when matched with a little bit of gadgetry, you might just be more motivated to stick to it. And with 2013 product roadmap planning inevitably coming up, you’ll need all the energy and stamina you can get.

            href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/FitBit-Zip-Wireless-Activity-Tracker/dp/B0096NXK7C" target="_blank">£49.99 on Amazon.uk (or href="http://www.amazon.com/FitBit-Zip-Wireless-Activity-Tracker/dp/B0096NXK7C" target="_blank">$59.95 USD)

            style="clear:both;" />

            href="http://www.ernestalexander.com/shop/gift-guide/dean-chocolate-wax-flask-set" target="_blank">src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/flask-chocolate1-300x225.jpg" alt="Dean Chocolate Wax Flask Set" title="Dean Chocolate Wax Flask Set" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2442" />Dean Chocolate Wax Flask Set/> While the official description reads it’s large enough for ‘an evenings worth of drink’, we think it’ll suit just fine for those Sprint retrospectives.

            href="http://www.ernestalexander.com/dean-chocolate-wax-flask-set" target="_blank">$50 from Earnest Alexander

            style="clear:both;" />

            href="http://www.chromebagsstore.com/bags/laptop-bags/soyuz.html" target="_blank">src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/soyuz_5_enlarge_31-300x284.jpg" alt="Soyuz Laptop Bag" title="Soyuz Laptop Bag" width="300" height="284" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2448" />Chrome Soyuz Laptop Bag/> It’s elegantly designed and superbly functional, everything a product manager dreams of when looking at such an essential piece of kit.

            More than enough to hold that stack of laptops, tablets, notebooks and cords that are essential day-to-day, it also features a roll top Party-Pack that’ll hold cold beers the weekends (or sneaky Friday lunches with the team).

            href="http://www.chromebagsstore.com/bags/laptop-bags/soyuz.html" target="_blank">$160 from Chrome

            style="clear:both;" />

            src="http://mindtheproduct.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Letraset-markers-298x300.png" alt="Letraset Collectors ProMarker - Neutral Tones" title="Letraset Collectors ProMarker - Neutral Tones" width="298" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2453" />href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Letraset-Collectors-ProMarker-Neutral-Tones/dp/B007VDQQAM/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1352859420&sr=8-13" target="_blank">Letraset Collectors ProMarker – Neutral Tones (Set of 6)/> We know that our rough wireframes are supposed to be rough, but there’s nothing more satisfactory than sprucing up what otherwise looks like a bunch of boxes within boxes with these markers.

            Providing a range of shades in an ever so slightly blue-tinted hue, add depth and weight to your mockups and, of course, your sketchnotes!

            href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Letraset-Collectors-ProMarker-Neutral-Tones/dp/B007VDQQAM/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1352859420&sr=8-13" target="_blank">£8.87 on Amazon

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            Anything else on your wishlist this year? Let us know in the comments!

            • A Happy Product Manager this Season

              Christmas season is setting in, and it's time to start figuring out how you're going to appease your Product Manager, rewarding their hard work this year or winning their favour over for at least the next quarter. Or perhaps you're shopping for yourself, as after this year, we're sure you're entitled to it!

            • in Product Management, Product Management Software, Pricing Strategy

              Heads up, producteers! We've just released a new premium package of ProdPad, complete with a Product Roadmap building tool and integrations into your favourite tools.

              http://www.prodpad.com/2012/11/new-premium-plan/
              • New 'Premium' plan! | ProdPad - Product Management Software

                You spoke, we listened. Based on the feedback we were getting from customers and potential customers alike, we realised that so many of you fell into a category that placed you somewhere between Plus and Enterprise. We created a new plan, Premium.

              • in Android, Technology, Gadgets, Product Review

                Here's my review of the HTC One X, after 4 months of rigorous testing.
                • SimplyBastow " The HTC One X: Four months in

                  I first picked my HTC One X a few months ago, the absolute moment I could upgrade my previous 18 month contract I had on my HTC Desire HD. I'm sure the Desire had some life left in it, except that I'd cracked the screen. Badly.

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                • in Technology, Personal, Android Ice Cream, Desire Hd, Htc

                  Posted in Articles

                  http://www.simplybastow.com/tumblog/articles/">Articles

                  Read moresrc="http://www.simplybastow.com/wp-content/uploads/HTC-One-X-204x300.png" alt="" title="HTC One X" width="204" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-691" />I first picked my HTC One X a few months ago, the absolute moment I could upgrade my previous 18 month contract I had on my HTC Desire HD. I’m sure the Desire had some life left in it, except that I’d cracked the screen. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150916841675885&set=a.157937595884.116320.506565884" title="Poor, poor HTC Desire HD" target="_blank">Badly. While I was tempted to write a glowing report a week in, I put it off… I wanted to put it to the test, see if it still impressed me a couple months in.


                  TL;DR Still thoroughly impressed, thrilled even, with the device. For a well rounded review, I’m reporting here on both the good and the bad.


                  Now, I’ve been an HTC + Android fan since the early days. I picked up the HTC Hero (http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/23/htc-hero-review/" title="Fond memories..." target="_blank">the one with the chin) back in the summer of 2009. So when they announced the One X, and its near-perfect timing in line with the end of my contract, I was sold.


                  My Desire HD was stuck on Froyo for the foreseeable future, and it was slowing down. Worse, the battery, which had never been very good, was giving me no love at all.


                  Battery life

                  http://www.simplybastow.com/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2012-08-31-23-12-22.png"> src="http://www.simplybastow.com/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2012-08-31-23-12-22-168x300.png" alt="" title="Battery usage on Android" width="168" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-688" />

                  Here we are at 68%, 14h 20m off charge

                  Of all the reviews and specs I read of the HTC One X, as part of my sanity check, the most worrying were reports of a dismal battery life. Add to this the fact that it’s a unibody… there’s no changing out this battery if it fails me!


                  More than anything, this is where I’m been the most impressed. Seriously, I can’t kill this thing. My phone flicks on and off all day, as I check the latest email, Tweet, whatever. Light browsing, plenty of Maps usage, occasionally games, Spotify daily. I keep my screen on the brightest setting, I run just about every widget from my ‘desktop’, yet I routinely get 20-25 hours battery life. Yes, for some stretches of that, the phone’s doing nothing (I do sleep), but I find myself 2 days in, wondering whether I need to charge the phone. Check, it’s on green. We’re good to go. As I write this, my phone is 68% charged and it’s been going 14 hours.


                  On heavy days, like while reporting on a http://www.producttank.com" target="_blank">ProductTank event, I get less out of it, but we’re still talking nearer to 14-16 hours. Besides the rare occasion where I decide to ignore my phone’s 10% battery warning and still go out for a day, I’ve never run it down.


                  Impressed.


                  Speed

                  Ohhh, this thing is nice.


                  The 1.5GHz quad-core processor in the One X makes all the difference in the world. It’s allowed me to completely rewrite my mobile habits, compared to its restrictively slow predecessors (I’m hugely impatient, and find my new iPad annoyingly slow at times). I used to avoid cracking open files or pulling up a map in my previous phones. On the One X? I don’t hesitate to crack open intensive apps, knowing it’ll handle anything I throw at it. Very rarely does it leave me hanging.


                  Enough said, no qualms.


                  Design

                  http://www.simplybastow.com/wp-content/uploads/Android-Ice-Cream-Sandwich1-300x225.jpg" alt="Android Ice Cream Sandwich" title="Android Ice Cream Sandwich" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-716" />The screen, oh my, what a screen. A glorious 4.7 inch panel of pure brilliance. Sometimes I just turn it on to look at the bright, crisp colours.


                  However, it means the damn thing is just a bit too big. I could just barely wrap my hands around the HTC Desire HD, but with the One X, I’m left a little handicapped with one handed mobile usage.


                  The ‘ON’ button is a low profile button at the top right of the phone, while the ‘pin’ to drag and unlock the phone is right near the bottom of the screen. I can’t unlock my phone with one hand holding it in the air.


                  http://www.simplybastow.com/wp-content/uploads/HTC-opening-300x267.jpg" alt="" title="Unlocking an HTC One X" width="300" height="267" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-695" />Also annoying is the location of the button. It’s on the top of the phone, but on a bevel that faces ever so slightly forward. This makes it tricky to push it down when manoeuvring from behind… exactly the position you’re in if you’re holding the phone with one hand.


                  In order to get a good grip to get the button pushed in, I squeeze the sides. Here’s another problem: the volume button is on one side, and the micro USB slot is on the other. If the phone is plugged in, the cord further hampers my ability to turn on the phone with one hand. If it’s not, I end up squishing the volume rocker in, accidentally changing the volume settings when I wanted to do is close the phone for a moment.


                  Purely on the design side of things, it’s a lovely looking phone. Clean lines, matte charcoal colour. More than anything, the design just lets the screen dominate, rightfully so, and otherwise is simple and understated. I like this.


                  This leads to, perhaps more so than the button placement, my biggest qualm with the phone.


                  http://www.simplybastow.com/wp-content/uploads/HTC-One-X-scratches.jpg" alt="" title="HTC-One-X-scratches" width="300" height="790" class="size-full wp-image-697" />

                  Scratches practically imperceptible... but they're there!

                  It scratches easily. Too easily to be justified.


                  Now, don’t get me wrong, these are whispers of scratches, completely imperceptible unless you’re squinting up close or catching the sun on a blackened screen. But they are still there.


                  I understand the push back I get when I mention this point: “You shoulda had a screen protector”. Hrmph. To be honest, I hate screen protectors and the grimy filth they all accumulate at their sticky edges. I hate the plasticky feel under my fingers. The One X is bestowed with a screen that feels like satin. Splendid to touch, I can’t stress this enough.


                  But as I mentioned, I had two of HTCs predecessors. I treated the Hero and the Desire HD like crap. We’re talking throw-it-in-the-bottom-of-the-purse-with-the-metal-nail-file kind of crap. In an accumulated nearly 3 years between those two devices, never a scratch on the screen (besides the blunt drop which finished the Desire completely).


                  So my expectations for the One X were way up there, and I immediately started tossing it around as I did my old phones. Within a couple weeks? A series of scratches leading up with a swish from the centre of the screen to the top right corner. I think from having it face down on a lightly grainy surface. Officially annoyed with this.


                  Same with the camera lens on the back, which juts out just a smidgen. Again, quite imperceptibly so, the lens is getting the same scratches. Can’t see it in the photos, and like the faint marks on the front of the screen, it’s never caused a problem at all. But they are there.


                  Why would HTC suddenly downgrade an aspect of their phones that they had clearly nailed? No idea, but the Gorilla glass is a bit of a let-down.


                  I miss the dedicated search button and menu button from both the HTC Desire HD and the HTC Hero, and even to this day, miss the rolly ball that the Hero offered. Apps have mostly negated a real need for them, but they were consistent and useful. I’m not entirely impressed with this slow progression towards a one-button device.


                  Operating system and apps

                  The operating system upgrade, from my previous 2.3, is massive. The Android Ice Cream (4.1) offers a much more cohesive experience, and a lovely blend of the vanilla Android interface elements with the HTC Sense overlay.


                  While I miss my dedicated Menu button, the latest OS seems geared to make up for it. As with any Android, I can customise the home screens to my heart’s content, and in particular, love the permanent apps I can keep on my lock screen, jumping straight to them when I open my phone.


                  http://www.simplybastow.com/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2012-11-13-00-08-06.png"> src="http://www.simplybastow.com/wp-content/uploads/Screenshot_2012-11-13-00-08-06-168x300.png" alt="Cycling directions on Google Maps for Android" title="Cycling directions on Google Maps for Android" width="168" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-717" />I got my iPad for handling emails on the go, more than anything, but even at a fraction of the screen size, the HTC One X suits me and my 8 Google Apps inboxes infinitely better. For the occasional light user of the default @me.com account and maybe one other, an Apple will do the trick, but if you’re like me and are used to the power and flexibility of GMail, I’ve yet to see anything other than an Android suffice. The latest update has sweetened the deal even further, especially when combined with the massive screen.


                  As of course, being a Google kit, the maps work a treat. If you’re living somewhere like London where knowing your best transit vs. cycle vs. walking route will be taking you is essential, and so the Google Maps is a deal maker.


                  Conclusion

                  With the honeymoon period over, I’m still loving this phone. Sure, the iPhone 5 was on the horizon when I made my decision, and the latest Windows phones are looking pretty nifty, but based on the heavy (and yes, geeky) usage I expect from my device, I’m pleased I’ve gone with the HTC One X.


                  Just don’t talk to me about http://www.htc.com/uk/smartphones/htc-one-x-plus/" target="_blank">the (ever so slightly newer, shinier, and more pumped) One X+.

                  • SimplyBastow " The HTC One X: Four months in

                    I first picked my HTC One X a few months ago, the absolute moment I could upgrade my previous 18 month contract I had on my HTC Desire HD. I'm sure the Desire had some life left in it, except that I'd cracked the screen. Badly.

                  • in Product, Prodpad

                    Posted in http://www.simplybastow.com/category/product/" title="Product">Product


                    New Premium Plan


                    http://prodpad.wufoo.eu/forms/prodpad-feedback/" >You spoke, we listened. Based on the feedback we were getting from customers and potential customers alike, we realised that so many of you fell into a category that placed you somewhere between Plus and Enterprise.


                    We created a new plan, http://www.prodpad.com/plans-and-pricing/" >Premium.


                    Premium, weighing in at $79 (USD) per month, allows you to manage up to http://www.prodpad.com/how-to-guide/defining-products/" >10 different products, among up to http://www.prodpad.com/product-tour/team-collaboration/" >500 team members with up to http://www.prodpad.com/how-to-guide/people-and-permissions/" >10 product managers.


                    In addition to that, Premium gives you access to:



                    id="register_premium">Start a 30-day Free Trial of Premium Now!


                    New Pricing

                    As part of these changes, we’ve adjusted our prices a little bit – now lower! If you were on Basic or Plus packages already, you’ll be taking advantage of a sweet $5 a month difference in your bill, effective immediately.


                    Basic packages are now available at $19 USD per month. Plus packages are now available at $39 a month. See our full list of http://www.prodpad.com/plans-and-pricing/" title="Plans & pricing">Plans and Pricing.


                    Enjoy!

                    • New 'Premium' plan! | ProdPad - Product Management Software

                      You spoke, we listened. Based on the feedback we were getting from customers and potential customers alike, we realised that so many of you fell into a category that placed you somewhere between Plus and Enterprise. We created a new plan, Premium.

                    • ProdPad, Co-Founder

                      May 2012 to present

                      Frustrated with the lack of product management tools, ProdPad was built by a couple product managers to solve an immediate problem.

                      With ProdPad, you can provide your team with an easy way to capture and build on ideas, validate them with key stakeholders, and prioritize them in line with your product strategy, and communicate your long-term plans with the product roadmap creation tool.

                      As co-founder, I am responsible for:
                      ● Market research and validation
                      ● Defining the product vision and strategy, from early prototype stages through to Beta launch and beyond
                      ● Wireframing and interface design
                      ● Front-end development, building with Symfony framework, jQuery UI, and having fun with CSS3
                      ● Tracking and decoding of user actions via Google Analytics
                      ● Copywriting and creation of product demos
                      ● User testing, feedback gathering, and customer support (I'm here to help!)
                      ● Sourcing and consuming large quantities of coffee

                    • Seedcamp, Mentor

                      January 2012 to present

                    • MindTheProduct (ProductCamp London & ProductTank), Co-Founder, Organiser, and Curator

                      March 2010 to present

                      MindTheProduct is the hub for Europe's Product Management Community. MindTheProduct runs the two leading product management events in London, and has gathered over 400 members and average 100 attendees per event.

                      ProductCamp London (semi-annually) is a user-driven, collaborative unconference on topics related to Product Marketing and Management.

                      ProductTank (monthly) features talks from guest speakers on both technical and business related topics, networking opportunities, and good old-fashioned networking over a beer or two.

                    • ProductCamp London, Founder, London,

                      March 2010 to present

                      In the spirit of BarCamp, ProductCamp is a collaborative, user organized unconference, focused on Product Management and Marketing topics. At ProductCamp there are no “attendees,” since everyone participates in some manner: This means you get to present, lead a roundtable discussion, share your experiences, help with logistics, help secure sponsorships, or volunteer. ProductCamp is a great opportunity for you to learn from, teach to, and network with professionals involved in the Product Management, Marketing, and Development process! From ProductCamp experience, it is understood that everyone has something they can teach and everyone has something they can learn.

                      ProductCamp London is “the place” for active, novice and experienced Product Managers and Marketers to develop their craft, learn from each other, network in meaningful ways and have a lot of fun.

                    • SimplyBastow, Freelance consultant

                      January 2009 to present

                      SimplyBastow provides personalized product and project management consultancy and support.
                      - Specialize in product strategy consulting for custom solutions and start to finish implementation of e-business solutions for small businesses and growing startups.
                      - Services include product specification documentation, custom website design and creation, web-content writing and optimization, and back-end CMS integration, as well as premium client training and support.

                    • BraveNewTalent, Head of Product, London, United Kingdom

                      August 2010 to May 2012

                      BraveNewTalent is Europe's leading Social Recruiting platform. The site acts as the bridge between social networks and employers – enabling employers to hire from a community of individuals that connect to them in a professional way.

                      The site has integrated to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Blogs, YouTube, News, Jobs and more to bring into one place the complete overview of an employer's social media footprint.

                    • Webjam, Product Manager

                      June 2009 to August 2010

                      Webjam helps companies to connect with their customers by providing them with an easy, affordable solution for social publishing and engagement. Our clients manage their own branded and customisable social media environment in which content is created and shared easily, communities grow naturally and social media networks integrate seamlessly.

                      As the Product Manager, I am responsible for defining, implementing and communicating compelling product features.

                    • Mediagrif, Junior Product Manager, Montreal, Canada

                      August 2006 to May 2009

                      Play a strategic role in the creation and refinement of the products on a Business-to-Business web platform in order to optimize and increase revenues, as well as enable operational efficiency by continually improving back-end management applications.

                    • The Players' Guild of Hamilton, Inc., Publicity Director

                      December 2005 to August 2006

                      - Designed and developed a website, and acted as Webmaster for maintenance purposes.
                      - Developed a variety of brochures, flyers and posters.
                      - Sold advertising space to, and developed associations with, local businesses.
                      - Created and executed plans to gain publicity and widen the customer base.
                      - Collaborated on ideas and issues with the rest of the Board of Directors.

                    • Mohawk College, Web Designer - Student Life Center

                      February 2006 to April 2006

                    • E-Business, Associates Degree at Mohawk College

                      2006

                    • Explore Program - French Immersion, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

                      2006