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MemphisBoy

08/03/06 3:20 PM

#41296 RE: goamerica #41294

Hey Go!

Specificially, MS MapPoint's API uses Virtual Basic .Net framework in a Web environment. Anyone with experiance in Virtual Basic .Net can write a program which is "compatible" with MS MapPoint. Oh, most of Ms now uses .NET, so these people are pretty much a dime a dozen.

I AM a developer and programmer, but I never heard of
Virtual Basic .Net

Can you explain?
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RedCloud

08/03/06 3:35 PM

#41301 RE: goamerica #41294

There is no such thing as Virtual Basic (several references). Get it together man. If you're going to BS us, at least make it sound believable.
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Sanswired

08/03/06 3:38 PM

#41303 RE: goamerica #41294

"For those who do not know, virtually all MS programs are "closed" architectures. MS publishes APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) to allow non-MS applications to integrate in the MS program."

Well at least you're beginning to understand why our open ended architecture is what enables us to do anything we want. We've been beyond MS for a very long time, we have no limits. One of the many reasons people are interested in our device is for the very issue you’re discussing.

Look at it like this… We finally had to stoop down to the MS level to reach their compatibility level. People are trapped having to use MS products every day and now we can sell to them as well. Perhaps you should look into our unit a little and you'll begin to understand what separates us from anyone else. You're completely lost man.

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superlumeny

08/03/06 5:46 PM

#41323 RE: goamerica #41294

GOA...up until today HISS had no GSM protocol Compatibility.....

..."The Company has reworked the Cyber Tracker software to operate through a GSM compatible protocol, which will allow the Cyber Tracker to run effectively on any GSM network, anywhere in the world. "This is a major milestone for the Cyber Tracker, the development of the new GSM software shows how easy it is for the Cyber Tracker to work on any wireless carrier," stated Ian Riley, CTO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc............GET IT....???????...... or are you just here to wear out the fools who try to take you on...???....