Andrey Butov

This is a partial chronology of my work. Most of these are software projects that I wrote for Antair or various clients, but a few stray into other areas.
 

2012

 
Antair Notes is an Android application that I wrote for Antair. The application was released on the Kindle Fire, B&N NOOK, and the BlackBerry PlayBook tablets.

 
PA Server Monitor for Android is an application I wrote for a client – Power Admin LLC. The application allows Android users to monitor and manage their Power Admin server-monitoring installations.

 
 
Bubbles and Daydream are animated wallpapers that I wrote for Antair. These were released on the B&N NOOK and other Android tablets.

 
 

2011

 
Antair Nightstand is an alarm clock with animated themes. I wrote the application for Antair. Antair Notes was released for the iPad, the Kindle Fire, the B&N NOOK, and the BlackBerry PlayBook.

 
Antair Sudoku is a game I wrote for Antair. It was released for the Mac and the BlackBerry PlayBook.

 
Antair Boxee Remote was an application I wrote for Antair. It allows its users to control their Boxee installations using their BlackBerry phones.

 
Pregnancy Food Guide is an application I wrote for Antair. It was released for iOS and Android devices.

 
 
Ambulette Dispatcher was a custom car dispatching application that I wrote for a client. The application featured a front-end web app for dispatchers to monitor the positions of, and communicate with, the drivers in the field, and an Android app component, which ran on the drivers’ phones and allowed the drivers to communicate with the dispatchers and receive job orders and other instructions.

 

2010

 
Antair Headers is a utility that I wrote for Antair. It was originally used for internal BlackBerry development, but was later released to the public.

 
Antair AutoResponder is a product that I wrote for Antair. The application automatically answers incoming email using fully customizable responses and rules. Antair AutoResponder was released for BlackBerry phones.

 
Antair Snippets is an auto-text, auto-completion product that I wrote for Antair. The application was released for BlackBerry phones.

 
Antair DelayedSend is an application I wrote for Antair. It allows its users to schedule outgoing email and SMS messages, to be sent at a later date and time. The application was released for BlackBerry phones.

 

2009

 
Antair RE:mind was a reminder application that I wrote for Antair. The application integrated with the BlackBerry phone system, email system, and address book, and allowed the user to quickly create reminders and follow-ups. Antair RE:mind was released for BlackBerry phones.

 

2007

 
Antair Spam Filter is a client-side spam filter that I wrote for Antair. It allows BlackBerry users to filter incoming email and SMS spam.

 
Antair Call Screener is a phone call screening and blocking application that I wrote for Antair. It allows BlackBerry users to block incoming phones calls from specific people or area codes.

 
Asteroid Jane was the first game I wrote for Antair. It was released for BlackBerry phones.

 
Antair Store is the custom online store I wrote for Antair. It has all the bells and whistles of a fully-featured online store.

 
Antair Central is the Antair corporate back-office application. I wrote the initial version a few years after the company was founded, and continue to improve it to this day. The application is responsible for all aspects of the the day-to-day operations of the company, including product management, customer management, license management, store management, reseller management, mailing list management, financials, taxes, and reporting.

 

2006

 
So you want to be a Wall Street programmer? is a book I wrote depicting the experiences and anecdotes of my previous life as a software developer on Wall Street. The book is available as a paper-back, and as an app for iOS.

 
Printer Friendly was the second product I wrote for Antair. The application was a browser plugin for Internet Explorer and Firefox, and allowed its users to print any page without images or ads, for easy reading.

 

2005

 
Chinchilla was a .NET graphical source code object reflector, and the first product I wrote for Antair.

 

Earlier

 

Prior to 2005, I worked as a software developer for various financial firms on Wall Street. None of those projects can be listed here, but it would be fair to say that they contained millions of lines of mind-numbing C and C++ code, related to trading systems and financial derivatives.