Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Integrating Tally.Net with Asp.net 3.5 - Part 1
We have been working on a project for integrating our web based products with Tally 9 and Tally.Net ERP. Only a little help is available either in Tally site or in the web. All I could find is two companies developing an component for pushing and pulling data in Tally. Direct to Tally and RTSLink , both components are working fine in the initial experiments, we need to explore more for confirmation.
Friday, 21 November 2008
Hollitech started scrumming
Friday, 8 August 2008
Pachoo's Story: Discovering The True Purpose In Life!
My Ex-colleague Ms. Sumitra Ramachandran has got her first book published.
Her eye for literature was often appreciated even when she was working for Alamy.
The book is available for purchase at:
http://www.dogearsetc.com/mainpage.jsp?type=2&id=36533.
The synopsis of the book says, simple story on how knowing your true purpose in life, changes the way you live! It's for all those who love a good story.
Her eye for literature was often appreciated even when she was working for Alamy.
The book is available for purchase at:
http://www.dogearsetc.com/mainpage.jsp?type=2&id=36533.
The synopsis of the book says, simple story on how knowing your true purpose in life, changes the way you live! It's for all those who love a good story.
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Lively - The VR Chat from Google
Google has released its own virtual world: Lively. Lively is available through a browser plugin for Firefox and Internet Explorer. It is Windows only for now. Lively does not feature one coherent world like Second Life but splits worlds up into different rooms. Lively was originally developed as a 20% project by Niniane Wang.
Lively runs completely in the browser and you use your Google account to log in and create your own avatars. Within the world, you can interact with other users. You can also watch YouTube clips on virtual TVs and share your own photos.
Users can choose from a number of preset animations for their characters, ranging from shaking hands with others, to applauding, crying, etc. By double clicking on certain items in the virtual world.
Lively runs completely in the browser and you use your Google account to log in and create your own avatars. Within the world, you can interact with other users. You can also watch YouTube clips on virtual TVs and share your own photos.
Users can choose from a number of preset animations for their characters, ranging from shaking hands with others, to applauding, crying, etc. By double clicking on certain items in the virtual world.
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