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Old 05-02-2010, 01:39 AM  
Mike69
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benn626,

In all honesty, you posting on GFY really makes no difference to me one way or the other.

but since you did, lets get some facts straight...

You hit me up after almost 2 yrs, and I responded, you then told me you were going to post on GFY that I sold you a program from 1998, and you wanted a refund. I promptly ignored you, sorry if your broke..

The cam system was an existing system that was already written, for the most part and you knew that.

After months of dealing with you, trying to use sub-par billers, even after I told you on numerous occasions you need to be CCBill or someone like, you closed up shop. NatNet Servers closed.

Then you tell me your heading to Vancouver to work with Mask TV, servers are shut down, and I don't hear from you for almost 2 yrs.

There is only person who has reason to bitch about me, and thats dready from http://www.adultimagebrokers.com.

Your so called friend must be a complete idiot, even bigger then you for posting this...

"I decided to show a friend of mine who is a mainstream php programmer everything he did for us so far. Within 10 minutes of my friend taking a look at the script, he said "you were ripped off", Mike sold us a non functional program he created in 1998. My friend told me that the code was so bad and old, that there was no point of even trying to fix it."

Heres a few facts...

On March 15, 2002, Macromedia released Flash Player 6. This version included all the functionality for a yet to be released server called Flash Communication Server MX.

Version 1.0 was released on 9 July 2002[1] and included all the basic features that make up the product, including the NetConnection, SharedObject and NetStream objects.

Version 1.5 was released on 27 March 2003[2] giving the server HTTP Tunneling, Linux support and a free developer edition.

Version 2.0 was released on November 15, 2005[3]. The server was renamed to Flash Media Server for this build to better illustrate what the server does; however, the version numbers were not reset. Version 2.0 brought support to stream the new video codec in Flash Player 8, On2?s VP6. However the Flash 8 client can still only encode to the Spark codec of version 6. Version 2.0 also introduced edge-origin servers, an optional enterprise architecture that simplifies load balancing. The server side Actionscript runtime also received updates with support for XML, XMLSocket, SOAP and File operations.

Version 3.0 was released on December 4, 2007[4].

Your cam system, the SAME one we are still using today (written in the summer/fall of 2007) was based on FMS ver 3. Which was not released until December 4, 2007.

Yes there were a few more things left to do in the admin, but they were minor.

Theres the facts, your NOT getting refund, just because you dropped the project and disappeared for almost 2 yrs.
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