Darren Nickerson on 8 Mar 2005 14:56:06 -0000 |
(I realize this is a bit off-topic for a linux-centric user group, but we're looking to hire somewhat of a mythical creature, ... a Windows developer who has a decent understanding of Linux and Solaris. Job advert follows - thanks for your understanding!) Senior Windows Developer =================== iFAX Solutions is in search of an experienced Windows developer for ongoing freelance/contract work. The software product to be developed is HylaFSP, a Windows fax client for the HylaFAX open source fax server. HylaFSP is a send-only fax client for Windows 2000/XP that uses Microsoft's built-in Fax Services subsystem, and makes sending faxes from Windows incredibly easy. To learn more about our current release of this product, see http://www.ifax.com/HylaFSP/ We are looking for someone with a moderate to high degree of Windows development experience, who can help us better understand any issues involved in the next stage of development of our product: support for Server 2003, Terminal Services, and improved installer technology (Installshield???). It would be very advantageous for any candidate to have a working understanding of Linux, Solaris or *BSD since the majority of our technology, in particular HylaFAX, is UNIX centric. iFAX Solutions is the commercial arm of the open source HylaFAX community (www.hylafax.org). Founded by some of the core developers, we provide hardware & software solutions, technical support and consulting services to enterprise users of HylaFAX. Required skills: C/C++ in a Windows environment Windows Server 2003 (Terminal Services) Macrovision Flexnet (license management) preferred Linux/Unix experience preferred Microsoft Fax API preferred For more information on: HylaFAX Open Source fax server: www.hylafax.org HylaFSP Windows fax client: www.ifax.com/HylaFSP/ iFAX Solutions: www.ifax.com
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