Software resurrection

Posted: May 11th, 2004 | Author: telcor | Filed under: Uncategorized |

Last year I created a nice web application for the company. It allows restricted access to electronic documents via the web. The permissions are quite fine grained, and much of the access is logged. Some of the features I\’ve not found in other applications similar to it, hence writting it from scratch. Last September I learn the company wants to outsource web development and I halt work on the application. It is in place, and it is used, but all the bug fixes and new features in the latest version lay "rotting" on my hard drive.

No more. Permission was given me to continue work in order to market it on my own, in other words it\’s been handed to me. Today I began perusing the code, working out what features it needs for a 1.0 release. This will be lots of fun :)

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