Products that Bob and Paula worked on together:
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MapInfo (MapInfo Corporation 1989 - 1995)
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Bob was one of MapInfo's principal architects and invented the technology for 'Integrated Mapping', which provided a Microsoft COM interface to MapInfo's core software.
Paula was responsible for the digital geographic and demographic data bundled with all MapInfo products, and for developing the installation technology for MapInfo version 4.0.
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Commercial products that Paula worked on: |
| The Proxy Remote Control Gateway System (Funk Software 1998-1999) |
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Paula developed the sample applications that are shipped with the Proxy SDK, the Gateway Remote Control Master (the client application that is shipped with the Proxy Remote Control Gateway System
v2.5), and 'Proxy Classroom' - a distance learning application based on the Proxy SDK.
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Data Communications Service / Consolidated Design File (IBM 1983 - 1985)
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Paula developed portions of the first release of IBM's DB/2 based CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) product in 1984. In addition to programming, Paula became a skilled CAD draftsman well before the days of AutoCAD... (this is what Computed Aided Drafting looked like 15 years ago... and yes, this is what Paula looked like 15 years ago at IBM) .
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MapMarker and Maps&Data (MapInfo Corporation 1992 - 1995)
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Paula was responsible for the digital geographic data used as the basis for MapMarker's geocoding features, and the digital geographic and demographic data bundled with the Maps&Data product.
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Commercial products that Bob worked on: |
| The Proxy Remote Control System (Funk Software 1992 - present) |
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Bob is the principal engineer responsible for the Proxy product line, and developed the original remote control technology for the Windows platforms (Windows 3.x, Windows 95/98 and Windows NT). The Proxy product line consists of a peer-to-peer remote control product, the Proxy Remote Control Gateway System, and the Proxy SDK (a set of ActiveX controls that provide programmatic access to Proxy features).
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| Allways (Funk Software and Lotus
Corporation 1988-1989) |
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Bob was the lead programmer and project manager for the team of three programmers responsible for the printing engine in Allways, a desktop publishing quality spreadsheet add-in for Lotus 1-2-3.
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| WordBench (Addison Wesley ~1986-1988) |
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Bob was the project manager for a team of five programmers who developed WordBench, a word processing system for the IBM PC.
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| InWord (Funk Software 1985-1986) |
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Bob developed the word processing engine, and managed two programmers responsible for print driver support and user interface in the development of InWord, a full-featured word processing add-in for Lotus 1-2-3.
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| NoteWorthy (Funk Software 1985) |
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Bob developed the word processing engine for NoteWorthy, an annotation add-in for Lotus 1-2-3.
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Time Is Money (Turning Point Software 1984-1985)
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| Bob developed the IBM PC version of Time Is Money based on the Apple II assembly language source code.
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