IView at Microsoft: Meet the Team
- Posted: Oct 20, 2006 at 11:00 AM
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Where can I get it?
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never mind. Found it:
http://www.iview-multimedia.com/mediapro/
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Here it is again: http://www.iview-multimedia.com/
C
But i'm surprised that they use Mac's in Redmond[6]...
It's a kind of guerilla strategy isn't it ??
I also saw a really cool web based Digital Asset Management Software
It called Fluxiom.
Have a look at www.fluxiom.com
It's completely written in Ruby and Ruby on Rails.
Very impressive.
Greetings
Henning
DELETED: Nevermind, I read their FAQ.
I know I can download and spend a few hours figuring this out, but does anyone know if I-View has built in support for the following ?
1. Adding very suttle watermarks to your photographs like MangumPhotos does to all it's website photos ? Look here at the corners.
2. Can you include digital copyright information within the jpeg or gif, that is readable by programs written to detect copyright violations ?
Thanks !
Don't you read Gartner and listen to Ray Ozzie? The windows platform is DEAD! Web 2.0 is taking over the world. No one is buying traditional PC app's anymore.
Get with the program!
Peace,
Ed Book
http://edbookphoto.com
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