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Who Can Write a New Program? (I'm looking for someone to do it)
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I doubt it's been done before.


I want a dedicated AOS4.x programmer (you know which systems I don't have an interest in).


Simply because windows in overwhelmingly available, it will be taken there as well. (And OSX and Linux.)

It will be a shareware program, possibly commercial.

PM me.

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If you want a program to be made, you should really do it yourself. Begging for someone else to do it for you wont work.

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Hi jahc,

Even if I could program in C, it needs encryption too. This could be done externally I think, maybe run through a second program that does only that. Couple of other fairly sophisticated routines too.

No graphics are involved.

It's a pretty small project.

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@Atheist

If you want a program to be made, you should really do it yourself. Begging for someone else to do it for you wont work.

Hi jahc,

How about this then, "I'm offering an idea for what I think is a new program that hasn't been done before to someone" rather than "I'm begging for a piece of SW for me".


I want it to be an Amiga origin program.

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Maybe we could get some info on what kinda program you'd have in mind?

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Too many projects already? too little time? sorry.

But I?m interesting in knowing what you where thinking of.

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Bah! You're only half awake on the sofa all day

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@Atheist

Depending on what kind of program it is I might be interested. Maybe you can PM me with some more details?

Also does it involve networking code? If it does you may have to find someone else as I don't have any experience with that yet.

As for encryption I'm thinking AmiSSL should be good enough for this?

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I've PM'd info to SSolie, Antique, LiveForIt, and salass00.

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Depending on what sort of encryption you need, if it can be done through an external program, PGP is probably the best bet here. If extreme paranoia security isn't key, then one of the XPK along with a (user-selectable) encryption library would probably suffice (hmm, except that won't be very portable to other OS).

I don't think AmiSSL can be used because it needs to negotiate with a SSL-capable server - it can't do local encryption (AFAIK anyway)

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Depending on what sort of encryption you need, if it can be done through an external program, PGP is probably the best bet here. If extreme paranoia security isn't key, then one of the XPK along with a (user-selectable) encryption library would probably suffice (hmm, except that won't be very portable to other OS).

I don't think AmiSSL can be used because it needs to negotiate with a SSL-capable server - it can't do local encryption (AFAIK anyway)

Chris


I haven't tried it, but you are supposed to be able to create and sign local certificates using AmiSSL (at least you can with OpenSSL, on which it's based). I'd imagine that you could do local encryption. Otherwise, you could temporarily create a local server.

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