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I've been searching the net for a couple days now and haven't turned up anything that solves my issue.
The current client I'm working for currently embeds Instamapper into thier site which allows them to track thier drivers in real-time.
now my search has produced a good number of GPS tracking solutions but none that meet all the requirements the client is looking for, so I decided to post the question on here and see if anyone knows anything that I may have missed.
Requirements
Must be able to embed a map into the clients site.
Must be compatible with Blackberry, Android, and iPhone mobile Phones.
Doesn't have to be free, the Client is willing to pay for the service.
If anyone knows of a solution I would greatly appreciate any help.
Thank you,
BWC
I searched and searched, and there really isn't anything out there that solved my problem so I ended up writing my own.
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I am looking for a requirements management software, like DOORS, but for free (I need to enter requirements, and generate a specification document, not only follow requirement traceability like reqtify allows you to do)
I searched on the Internet, and I found the nearly perfect sofware : GenSpec. Moreover, GenSpec use templates with standards, like IEEE 830 which is the one I am interested in.
I said "nearly perfect" because the document generation does not work in GenSpec (runtime error). So I tried to subscribe to the google group to ask some assistance, but I think it is an old software which is not supported and updated anymore (for info, I downloaded GenSpec 6.8.40 and I work with Microsoft Office 2016, I think there is a compatibility issue, but it is only an hypothesis)
So I am posting this subject here if someone can :
Either tell me if there is a similar software ?
Or, knows GenSpec and
can perhaps help me with my document generation issue (I could give
more details in this case) ?
Thanks !
Yes, there is a similar SW - ReqView. See the SW Recommendations question at
https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/a/52607/41086
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I have been searching for this for a while and I can't find. I am searching for a video on demand APi but I can't find any. Please help.
UPDATE:
Let me clarify one thing, I want to rent the movie THE MATRIX via API so I can show it to the user. That is what I pretend?
need to look into UltraViolet or Locker Access Streaming Provider Role (LASP).
check out UltraViolet for Business,
https://www.uvvu.com/en/au/uv-for-business
to connect your service to UltraViolet or to Develop Services or components you need a licence.
Download the licence package here: https://uvvu.com/sites/default/files/DECE%20License%20Agrmnts20140820%20PDFs.zip
hope this helps.
You need to look at solutions called "paywall" or "pay-per-view" for the media server which you decide to pick up.
There was a site called Popcorn Time which is similar to Netflix in number of ways. They made their source code available for every one by making the project open source after attracting huge media attention.
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I know Norman is working on the Netty 4 book as I've been following the tweets, but was wondering if there are any pieces available to help someone who hasn't worked with Netty 3. I have looked a little at the existing 3.x articles, but I think it would be easier to understand the primary components without having to learn 3.x and then mentally apply the New and Noteworthy section to bridge the gap.
For now, I'm just trying to go through the example/test code to see how it's used, but any overview/fundemental documentation would be great. If not, that's ok - just thought I'd check.
Thanks
There is nothing out there at the moment except what you find on the Blog and the javadocs. I'm currently working hard on getting the javadocs up-to-date before our next release, so you may find all you need in there. An other source of informations is like you said the example module which contains a lot examples for all kind of use-cases.
Hopefully the MEAP of the Netty book will start in not so far future. But we will see..
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I'm looking for a good open source multi-touch API to use in a project we might get. So far I've found PyMT, but haven't really seen any comments on the maturity of that product, so any input in that regard would be much appreciated.
I'd also like some other suggestions on API's that might be of interest, since googling have only given so much, and as with PyMT, it is quite difficult finding opinions on the frameworks out there.
Many thanks.
Have you looked at IDEO and touchkit?
I specially like MT4J, its a multitouch java API, it has good code examples so it's easy to start with it.
http://www.mt4j.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
Many of these libraries ( if not all) are based on TUIO protocol (an open framework that defines a common protocol and API for tangible multitouch surfaces)
I would recommend you to go to their official page where you will find the libraries and clients based on TUIO protocol for many languages.
I think PyMT is better than MT4J.
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I am just in the process of making some little demo tutorial videos for my app to help users get up to speed. I have used Camtasia in the past but don't really like it. Anyone have any recommendations. Good is more important than free, but free certainly helps.
I can use Windows or Mac for this job.
there is a bunch of tools listed here and here.
Also, you might want to check on previous threads:
What’s a good program to record video or screencast being played on screen?
Screencast software
Tips on recording a webcast