greg
2005-07-18, 00:45
Our target goal is August 1, 2005 for the release of our newest version. We are quite excited with what we have added. You can easily check out the new features <a href="http://www.neuroscript.net/whatsnew.php">here</a>.
But most exciting is the now the ability for users to upgrade their software without downloading new versions and uninstalling/reinstalling again (except for primary version upgrades). As well, unlocking copy protection has now been automated allowing users to avoid tinkering with the website.
Via suggestions from many users, we have also added many other new features. In the "What's New" section, you can also visit our future plans...as we have many.
New forums will be introduced soon for science-specific members...such as forensics, neurology, etc. We hope to build a community in which we can all collaborate on how human motor skills can impact so many sciences. We look forward to all of you participating.
We also willl be partnering with a well-known, experienced company in Europe to help distribute and support MovAlyzeR. KIKO Software, originator of the original and well-known OASIS program, will be working with us to continue moving forward in the fine motor skills world. This will be a great advantage to European users as they will have access to sales and support from a local organization without worries of time lag. Later, we hope to introduce an Asian affiliate to provide a similar effort.
As always, please feel free to comment on your opinions of our software and recommend any improvements that you might feel would be useful to not only you but potentially others.
But most exciting is the now the ability for users to upgrade their software without downloading new versions and uninstalling/reinstalling again (except for primary version upgrades). As well, unlocking copy protection has now been automated allowing users to avoid tinkering with the website.
Via suggestions from many users, we have also added many other new features. In the "What's New" section, you can also visit our future plans...as we have many.
New forums will be introduced soon for science-specific members...such as forensics, neurology, etc. We hope to build a community in which we can all collaborate on how human motor skills can impact so many sciences. We look forward to all of you participating.
We also willl be partnering with a well-known, experienced company in Europe to help distribute and support MovAlyzeR. KIKO Software, originator of the original and well-known OASIS program, will be working with us to continue moving forward in the fine motor skills world. This will be a great advantage to European users as they will have access to sales and support from a local organization without worries of time lag. Later, we hope to introduce an Asian affiliate to provide a similar effort.
As always, please feel free to comment on your opinions of our software and recommend any improvements that you might feel would be useful to not only you but potentially others.