Megalith-Systems releases DynaInk,

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Megalith-Systems (the original publishers of the popular GPS Tuner 4.x / 5.x series) has announced the release of DynaInk, a new and exciting drawing application for Windows Mobile devices.

 

DynaInk is a simple yet revolutionary new drawing application, which simulates real drawing experience on a touch screen mobile device.  Thanks to it’s patent pending technology, DynaInk can react your drawing dynamism, automatically changing the line width and line color accordingly.  The result is a rich and eye-pleasing picture.

 

Top Features dynaink

  • Natural Drawing Experience (Patent Pending)

  • Dynamic line width and color

  • Vector based, Scalable Graphics, EPS export

  • Instant E-Mail with picture attachment

  • Unlimited Undo with thumbnail images

  • Works with Integrated Camera

  • Manually Tracing Photos

  • Markup your Photos

  • Stylish notes and messages

    With DynaInk, you can brush-up (pun intended) on your drawing skills, or quickly create a masterpiece!  Kids love it too!

    For more info, please visit www.dynaink.com

    Received the Microsoft MVP Award for a second year…

    Wow!  I just got word that I received the Microsoft MVP Award for a second year in a row.   These last couple of weeks has been truly busy!   With this award I will be travelling in mid February up to Washington state to participate in the MVP Summit, and let me tell you I’m really looking forward to that!

    Accepted a job transfer to AT&T Switched Ethernet

    A new opportunity presented itself recently, in the form of a job transfer from California Major Accounts Center over to a new workgroup in the eNOC (Enterprise Network Operations Center) called IPAG (short for Internet Protocol AGgregation).  I decided to take it because I felt that I had mastered most of the technologies in use in CMAC.   And besides, I’ve been working with IP for about the last 20 years, so the match was obvious.   I will report for duty on September 21st, when I will begin an in-depth training session lasting approximately 5 to 6 weeks.  

    Sent off the DV9000 Laptop for Left-Hinge Repair

    I boxed up the laptop last night (Sunday), and Jana was able to get it down to one of the FedEx locations nearby for shipment back to HP. 

    Hopefully they’ll get it later tomorrow and we can get a decent start on the 5-7 day repair cycle that HP needs.

    Update: Per the FedEx tracking number, they have received the shipment in less than 15 hours.  Pretty quick!