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(Not to be confused with [[Michael W. Brown]]) | (Not to be confused with [[Michael W. Brown]]) | ||
Michael Brown | Michael Brown was founder and president of Austin, Texas-based SES Computing, Inc. He provides consulting services and has also developed a shipping voice-mail application for NeXTStep. Mike has written software under DOS, OS/2, Unix, NeXTStep, and embedded processors, and has six years of OS/2 experience both inside and outside PM. He was a consultant to IBM, providing programming assistance from the launch of official CompuServe support and currently with key ISVs. | ||
==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
* 13206 Jenner Ln, Austin, TX (Physical) | * 13206 Jenner Ln, Austin, TX (Physical) | ||
* LinkedIn: https://th.linkedin.com/in/mikebrown42 | * LinkedIn: https://th.linkedin.com/in/mikebrown42 | ||
==Software== | ==Software== | ||
* PMMPEG | * PMMPEG - OS/2 Presentation Manager MPEG movie player [http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/os2/pmmpeg.zip] [http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/os2/pmmpeg21.zip] | ||
==Company== | ==Company== |
Revision as of 00:21, 6 November 2017
(Not to be confused with Michael W. Brown)
Michael Brown was founder and president of Austin, Texas-based SES Computing, Inc. He provides consulting services and has also developed a shipping voice-mail application for NeXTStep. Mike has written software under DOS, OS/2, Unix, NeXTStep, and embedded processors, and has six years of OS/2 experience both inside and outside PM. He was a consultant to IBM, providing programming assistance from the launch of official CompuServe support and currently with key ISVs.
Contact Information
- 13206 Jenner Ln, Austin, TX (Physical)
- LinkedIn: https://th.linkedin.com/in/mikebrown42
Software
Company
- SES Computing, Inc.
- QUA-DEL INDUSTRIES
Articles
- SRVIFS as an OS/2 PEER-TO-PEER Network[3] - 23/9/1994
Presentations
- Writing Industrial-Strength Applications for OS/2