Source Code and Support
Due to spamming, I do not plan to keep the support forum open anymore.
In future if you have any questions please post it to the blog.
Do let me know also if you have problem downloading any source code here.
The SMS library is being ported from VB.NET to C# but due to lack of time in testing, the release is delayed.
You are welcome to post any queries you have.
Licensing
Open source solutions offered in this website are under GNU General Public License. For details you can refer to
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
If you would like to use them for commercial purposes, please leave a comment at my blog. Depending on your usage, a small sum may be charged, or no charge at all.
SMS Library Version 2.0 is coming
Posted August 9th, 2007 by thoughtworksWe are currently working on version 2 of the SMS library. Many bugs reported so far will be fixed in this coming release, which is scheduled to be released in October or earlier.
If you would like to be notified of the new release, do sign up to our website.
Delivering innovative open source solutions
Posted August 6th, 2007 by thoughtworksThoughtWorks Interactive Technologies delivers open source solutions which are licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3.
Our solutions include the
- .NET SMS library
- .NET QRCode Encoder and Decoder
- Java text processing library (textGuru)
- and other useful utilities. For details, go to the respective code categories
TextGuru is not under active development anymore
Posted August 16th, 2007 by thoughtworksThe open source Java text processing library, TextGuru, is not under active development anymore. For those who would like to make use of it, the download is still available, and you can modify and integrate it into your solutions.
.NET QRCode Library
Posted August 8th, 2007 by thoughtworksQRCode Library is a .NET component that can be used to encode and decode QRCode. QRCode is a 2 dimensional bar code that originated in Japan. Nowadays it is widely used in a wide range of industries, e.g. for vehicle parts tracking and inventory management.
QR stands for “Quick Response”. It was created by the Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994 and is aimed at decoding contents at high speed. Nowadays, QR Code is used in mobile phones to ease data entry.
JCellBrowser
Posted August 8th, 2007 by thoughtworksJCellBrowser is a J2ME cHTML browser which supports most of the cHTML tags.
Some sample screenshots are displayed below: