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Screenshots showing work Brian Pollack has been hired to develop
These are application screenshots I have been working on or have completed recently. I've
completed over 310 applications so far, these are are just a few examples.
SpyBuddy (Code only) | Article Agent Pro | TA Virtualizer | Payment Guard | ubroadcast | Ansell CD-ROM | Denver Radio | Vanso | Easycut | EasyScript | BriteClick | PageFlipper | MotionDealer | Old Favorites: SmallWorld | Video Conferencing | Online Poker | Internet Direct | HMChat | iBob | Stock Winner | IISI | Other Screens: Concept Screens |
Project Details:
Video Conferencing (2002)
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This small public OTC company went through many many iterations of a complete Webex style video/audio conference system. This contained everything from application sharing to custom designed games. In the end, the management of this company was organized and failed to stay with one project long enough to see it to the end. That resulted in many versions of the UI, many name changes, and lots of functional changes. |
This shows a version of the software that had the video in popup windows.
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The software had a really neat system that would test the bandwidth between your computer and all of the servers. It would then select the best server to use.
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This is a shared calendar available to all your employees or users in this login group. It fully synced to outlook.
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This example shows the whiteboard in use. Someone has uploaded an attachment and other user had drawn on it.
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The software had a full file sharing component for users within the virtual group / classroom.
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The main window interface
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The chat room featured custom room offers in public rooms specific to the branding parter.
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A paid user could configure as many logins as needed.
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Every user could have 5 rooms for whatever purpose they wanted.
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Part of the install process
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Automatic updates
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Video is complicated. This process would help fine tune the video quality.
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The login screen was totally skinable
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Branded for a parter
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4 games where developed that could be played by and users in the room simply by clicking. These games where never used in the product and remain the property of Brian Pollack.
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