[ANN] STARBURN SDK VERSION 4.7.3 WITH COMPLETE MULTISESSION DVD SUPPORT RELEASED.

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Anton Kolomyeytsev

For Immediate Release

Rocket Division Software [[email protected]]

STARBURN SDK VERSION 4.7.3 WITH COMPLETE MULTISESSION DVD SUPPORT
RELEASED.

Rocket Division Software had announced immediate availability of the
version 4.7.3 of its StarBurn burning SDK. The new version introduces
complete DVD multi-session (multi-border) support. Now DVD-R(W),
DVD+R(W) and DVD-RAM media can be appended with a new content making
DVD a perfect choice for incremental backups and temporary data
storage. More information is available at
http://www.rocketdivision.com/burn_sdk.html

About StarBurn SDK. This software development kit allows you to add
optical media recording and mastering capabilities to your application
in minutes. When purchased, SDK comes as a static or dynamic library,
set of headers, documentation and samples. The detailed information
about the product and its features can be checked out at the
http://www.rocketdivision.com/burn_sdk.html

About Rocket Division Software: Rocket Division Software is rapidly
growing company providing cutting-edge system-software solutions for
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and various UNIXes. We're positioning as a
provider of the top-notch, high-performance technologies for the data
storage and networking industry. Our "know how" and development
services cover a wide range of existing and emerging storage and
networking technologies, such as: CD/DVD recording and mastering,
iSCSI virtual storage, local and network file system design. Rocket
Division Software can be found at http://www.rocketdivision.com.

Rocket Division Software

14th of November, 2004
 
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Victor Bazarov

Anton said:
For Immediate Release

Rocket Division Software [...]

I noticed several no-no's on your web site. First, you use the term
"shareware" in a wrong way. Perhaps you don't understand what it means.
Second, you proudly sport a link to the verification web site that shows
the online ordering system's security certificate which expired six month
ago. That's what is known in C++ as "a dangling pointer". Third, did you
know that '&nbsp' should be followed by a semicolon?

Perhaps you should QA your site and before spamming newsgroups with your
announcements...
 
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Anton Kolomyeytsev

Victor,

Thank you for pointing out these issues. This is really appreciated.
We indeed missed the semicolon in two cases on the entire site and to
make it worse indeed used outdated VeriSign URL. Both problems were
fixed and thank you AGAIN for taking time reporting them cuz otherwise
we could have these "spots on reputation" for who knows how long. ))

Now I would really appreciate you writing and letting us know what is
wrong with SHAREWARE word in our case. Maybe in private mail or here.

Speaking of us spamming the news groups - I would not exactly agree. I
posted the news about C/C++ programming toolkit into the programming
newsgroup (C++ in our case). I didnt offer medicine, sex toys or other
unappropriate stuff. Furthermore I used the [ANN] header to make it
clear this is an announce and thus those who are not interested can
skip it. Still I'm sorry if the message was not appropriate.

Anton

Victor Bazarov said:
Anton said:
For Immediate Release

Rocket Division Software [...]

I noticed several no-no's on your web site. First, you use the term
"shareware" in a wrong way. Perhaps you don't understand what it means.
Second, you proudly sport a link to the verification web site that shows
the online ordering system's security certificate which expired six month
ago. That's what is known in C++ as "a dangling pointer". Third, did you
know that '&nbsp' should be followed by a semicolon?

Perhaps you should QA your site and before spamming newsgroups with your
announcements...
 

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