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About COOL.STF |
Updated August 4, 2008
What's Here?
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Our Mission. Why we do this (other than money of course!) |
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Our Y2K statement - don't ya just love that millenium stuff! |
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Team Members. Who does what. |
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Our site. All about our connectivity and web presence. |
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Copyright and trademarks. I don't want to get sued! |
We started off with the idea that Visual Basic developers are often locked out of some of the cooler parts of Windows.With this in mind, we developed the RasDial ActiveX control - probably the first to allow Visual Basic to communicate with RAS, the Remote Access Service.
Since then, we've expanded our product offering and gone on to develop host connectivity software, additional ActiveX controls, AMOS utilities and Java applets. We're currently developing MPEG-2 based motion picture achiving systems and related tools.
All of our products are Y2K compatible, but you should read our official statement on the matter.
Rod Hewitt - rod@coolstf.com
Rod developed the software on these pages. He lives in Maryland programming in Windows. In prior lives developed many AMOS products including AlphaCD, the Eagle line of computer systems, the Falcon co-processor and lots of other cool things.
coolstf.com runs on a Linux machine at Interserver.
Copyright © 1997-2008 by Rod Hewitt
The contents of this site is copyrighted by Rod Hewitt and protected by United States, English and European laws. No part of this site (including downloads) may be mirrored or copied without prior written consent.
AMOS is a trademark of Alpha Microsystems.
Microsoft, Visual Basic, ActiveX and a bunch of other stuff I'm
sure I've missed are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Unix is a trademark of AT&T (I think... who owns Unix these
days?)