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We have performed software development and consulting services for the following companies listed below. For specific details and screen shots of projects you may click here.
Anark Corporation
Assisted with the development of the Galapagos entertainment title (ported from Mac to Windows) in 1996. Assisted with the development of Anark Studio from start to version 1.0 release and v1.5 release (2000-2002).
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Apple Computer, Inc.
Helped develop eWorld client software, tools and related Internet technologies. Developed the Windows eWorld client software utilizing existing key AOL technologies. Worked in parallel with Macintosh development teams to create an eWorld clone using standardized Internet protocols and technologies.
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Atari Corporation
Provided beta-testing and consulting feedback for the 32-bit Jaguar game system.
Denali Resources
Developed the original web site and presence for the premiere volunteer company in San Francisco.
Eclectic Radio Corporation (ERC)
Helped develop internal Windows software for GoGaGa, one of the first Internet radio stations. The software in Windows handled the automated playback system for unattended music playback for the on-line radio station.
Electric
Rain, Inc.
Developed the Swift 3D Xpress extension for Flash MX 2004.
This plugin/extension allows Flash object data to be extruded into 3D
objects, to which animation, lighting and shadows may be
added before exporting back
to Flash MX 2004. Provides real 3D objects to extend
Flash!
Fox Network Systems (Cybex Computer Systems)
Developed PC remote access (KeyView) software so that critical PCs which had locked up could be accessed. Also developed additional software components of the KVM devices.
GW Hannaway & Associates
Helped develop content authoring systems for various delivery platforms (web TV and cellular phones). Utilized Microsoft DirectShow technologies to create ActiveX controls for specific media content for the authoring system.
Gulfstream Aerospace
Developed system utilities for use on corporate aircraft and networks. Provided an exclusive customized version of AutoShutdown for corporate Gulfstream aircraft to power down internal computer networks within the aircraft.
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i33
Communications
Developed an internet download utility to assist in
downloading of their internet-based installer. IBM Corporation
Developed various scripts and application tool software to assist in building software releases. Worked with teams to integrate MIDI technologies with Windows 3.0, prior to Microsoft's direct support of MIDI in their operating systems.
ideaMarket
Developed a utility application (ThemePark) to load Windows Themes for Windows 95/98without having the Microsoft Plus! installed. Also developed the FileSplitter application to split up large files so they could be copied from a hard drive to multiple removable media formats. ideaMarket is a new venture promoting ideas, quality software and other useful information.
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IHS Energy Group
Developed various tools and technologies to help bring oil and gas data to customers via the Internet. Developed a full application to import oil and gas well and production data to graph, edit, extract and format for analysis by petroleum engineers. Developed components for a Java-based data delivery system for petroleum engineers to access and analyze data.
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Leader Environmental
Developed the initial Leader Environmental web site and provided consulting and search engine placement for the web site.
LiveWorld Productions
Developed various components for the TalkCity web chat, including chat server filters and installers for client programs.
Mathemaesthetics, Inc.
Ported a proprietary database application (the Unitaxon Browser) using object-oriented C program code from the Macintosh to Windows. Continued to maintain the application after release to ensure full-compatibility with the Macintosh version.
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Microsoft Corporation
Developed game titles to work with Microsoft's on-line game network (GameZone). Worked with Microsoft with the initial release of the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN). Provided local support for the Microsoft Denver regional office for presentations and customer support.
MiddlePark Group
A founding partner and client software engineer with Internet development and data delivery technologies. Provided software and business development services and coined the name
"DataCart" and developed the icon logo for their web-based data delivery system.
Provided business plan development and presentations and met
with investor groups to seek funding. Developed
various web sites for clients in the Denver area, including
the MiddlePark and
New Parent Guide
web sites.
Panoptic Vision
Developed the imaging application software for their panoramic digital camera. The software included functionality to control the proprietary 360° panoramic digital camera. Then software would then perform numerous functions on the image, including: cropping, seaming, white balancing, filtering and gamma correction. Also co-developed a USB device driver to work with the National Semiconductor Merlin chip, providing the computer interface for the camera.
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Paramount / Paramount Digital Entertainment
Designed and developed Internet-related technologies to bring Paramount's content to the digital/on-line world. Responsible for business and software development, providing leading-edge demonstrations of the use of Paramount's content to be delivered over the Internet. Worked with the BlockBuster entertainment group to provide localized content and Internet access solutions, branded with the Paramount and Viacom names.
PC Magazine
Developed a dozen utilities and wrote various technical articles for PC Magazine and the PC Magazine Extra CD-ROM. Worked with technical editors at PC Magazine to suggest ideas, prototype and serve as beta testers for other applications developed by PC Magazine.
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Periphere (now Dundas)
Developed various C++ classes for their Weekly MFC Extensions class libraries. Classes included custom controls (sliders, dials, buttons), sounds, system information, disk drive data and others. The Periphere MFC classes were rolled into the Dundas Ultimate Toolbox for MFC.
SeeMail, Inc.
Developed the SeeMail application program to incorporate images and video to email delivery. SeeMail was the first application of its type to allow a user to easily create email with photo attachments.
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SISCOM
Media, Inc.
Developed various applications for state-of-the-art video logging
and retrieval technologies. The Enterprise Logger tool
suite included the ability to encode/transcode video, log
metadata information for video and be able to
search/retrieve video and metadata from a database.
Visual
Object Modelers
Developed a C++ parser for their Visual UML tool. This
parser allows C++ classes to be reverse-engineered and the
class hierarchy to be imported into the Visual UML
application.
Windows' Developer Journal
Authored several technical articles demonstrating and explaining the application of Windows technologies with examples. Continued ongoing writing of technical articles for the publication.
Ziff-Davis
Developed the highly successful CookieMaster utility (over one million downloads in the first month), the Monster Truck screen saver and several other screen savers and utilities (20 total). The CookieMaster utility was featured in a technical write-up in the Wall Street Journal, several technical books and various television shows, as one of the first utilities to expose and make "cookies" aware to Internet users.
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