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  • IMail to HMail converter

    We updated the IMail 2 HMail utility to fix an issue with 64 bit software. The registry settings didn't seem to get read correctly on some 64 bit machines. You can find the latest update in our downloads area.
    Date Posted:29 January 2012 - 2:19pm
  • IMail to HMail converter

    We updated the IMail 2 HMail utility to fix an issue with 64 bit software. The compile settings had been set to run universal, but it seems the HMail DLL only loads in 32 bit. We changed it to be a 32 bit only app (which will still run on 64 bit systems), so you can find the latest update in our downloads area.
    Date Posted:27 October 2011 - 5:25pm
  • Motion Capture with Kinect updated!

    The.Kinect Motion Capture Utility has been updated to make it even better. We fixed of errors with the.motion capture data, and we've added BVH export support. You can now export both Acclaim AMC/ASF files, as well as BioVision BVH data. You can find the updated tool in our downloads area.
    Date Posted:18 September 2011 - 03:02pm
  • IMail to HMail converter

    We recently migrated our email server from IMail over to HMail. In. the. process, we needed to migrate all of our IMail accounts and mail data over to HMail. None of the existing utilities we found were able to handle the different kinds of accounts we had (forwards, aliases, etc.), nor were we able to find a unified solution that would also copy our mail data. During the migration, we created a tool to do this for us, and we've released it into the public domain so that you can use it as well. If you run into any issues, don't hesitate to let us know, and we'll do our best to get you going. You can find the tool in our downloads area.
    Date Posted:12 September 2011 - 5:41pm
  • Motion Capture with the Kinect available!

    Our first download is now available! You can now do your own motion capture at home! This is a stand-alone tool that uses OpenNI and the Microsoft Kinect. It will record skeletal motion capture data in Acclaim Skeleton and Animation format, which lets you import it into most 3D rendering software. It works in both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows Vista & Windows 7. It includes all the necessary drivers and packages other than Direct3D to let you do Motion Capture at your home. This is just an initial Beta, but it should have everything needed to get you going. If you run into any issues, don't hesitate to let us know, and we'll do our best to get you going. You can find the tool in our downloads area.
    Date Posted:28 August 2011 - 10:41pm
  • Motion Capture with the Kinect

    We recently started working with the Microsoft Kinect device, hooked up to a Windows PC. Our work on it has included development of a motion capture recording utility. We're in the process of packaging it up, and we should have it available as a free download shortly. Our hope is to be able to provide people with a cost-effective way to do their own motion capture.
    Date Posted:18 August 2011 - 4:56pm
  • How to setup a Mercurial server easily on Windows

    We recently switched over from using SubVersion to using Mercurial, but we are running a Windows server. For a tutorial on how to set up a Mercurial server on Windows easily, using the VisualSVN package, just go to our tech articles section here.
    Date Posted:18 July 2011 - 6:01pm
  • New article

    We've got a new article up! Check it out under technical, or just go there directly.
    Date Posted:15 July 2011 - 8:11pm
  • Page back up

    Once again, the look and feel has been updated, and we apologize for the downtime. We've been working on quite a few different areas of the page, and not all of them are quite finished yet, but we hope to get our articles and blog back up quickly.
    Date Posted:4 June 2011 - 12:20pm