Soft82 award
SoundBoard 2.2 has been given soft82.com's "5 Stars Award" for being "excellent and above average in [its] category" (according to the e-mail they sent me about it).
I can't complain about free advertising, even if their product page for SoundBoard is shamelessly copied-and-pasted from mine (minus a few letters and words), and I may as well put their award up. (Edit: I would, but their award is geared toward sites with a white background... so it won't be put up until I change over to WordPress.)
I should note, they either give "no award" or a "5 Stars Award"; there's no in between from them. However, some browsing through their categories showed that most products don't have the award, so it seems at least that they're serious about it.
Anyway, you can check out Soft82's page on SoundBoard here if you're desperately curious:
Re-gearing Xnapid.com’s news
I've set up a real blog for myself, so I don't have to mix business with entertainment (or ranting, whichever is more likely). It can be found here:
http://www.orderingdisorder.com/
Xnapid.com's news posts will now be reserved solely for Xnapid-related news items, such as software updates and new projects.
SoundBoard 2.2 released
I've updated SoundBoard to fix a glaring bug regarding page titles not saving when the page is changed. Anyone who has already purchased SoundBoard can upgrade to 2.2 by logging in to their Xnapid.com account and clicking the "My Software" link; SoundBoard 2.2 will show up in the list as a free upgrade.
I also wanted to thank those users who have reported bugs or offered suggestions to improve SoundBoard. I'll try to think of a way to reward you
SoundBoard 2.1 has been released
I've finished version 2.1 of my shareware program SoundBoard. Those of you who have already purchased SoundBoard get the update free; everyone else should download the trial version and try it out 
The new features of 2.1 include the ability to rename sound buttons and the option to set a sound in "repeat" mode. SoundBoard also now remembers volume and mute settings on a per-sound basis instead of storing them on a per-sound-position basis (also saving those settings when saving SoundBoard files).
If you purchased SoundBoard 1.2 or 2.0 but do not have a xnapid.com account, go to http://www.xnapid.com and click "Create an account" on the left. Then, send an e-mail to soundboard@xnapid.com with your xnapid.com account name and the e-mail address with which you purchased SoundBoard, and your purchase will be added to your xnapid.com customer account. You will then be able to download SoundBoard 2.1 from the My Software page in your xnapid.com account.
If you have any questions, comments, or feature requests, you can send an e-mail to soundboard@xnapid.com, or you can register in our forums and make a post in the SoundBoard section.
Avoid 1&1 Internet like the plague
So now that I have entirely distanced myself from 1&1 Internet (as in, accounts are closed and prorated refunds have been received), I can detail the crap I went through with them that made me decide to leave. This is a long post; you may want to make yourself a sandwich first. Read on when you're ready...