Re: What would you expect from a Computer Vision package?

From: Boian Mitov (mitov_at_mitov.com)
Date: 06/15/04


Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 16:02:30 -0700


     Thanks Roy,

   I should be fine then. I don't expect anyone who is not developer to
ever look at my web site, and even if they do it has nothing for them,
so that would be by a mistake. I prefer to offer a better layout for the
developers, than to try to squeeze the info into tiny useless screen,
not to mention, that I am not a full time web designer, but just trying
to provide as much info as I can about the products, to a specialized
narrow customer base. My web design product, unfortunately does not
support scalable pages naturally, and I am afraid I will have to be
stuck with it for at least a year longer :-( .
   I appreciate your input however.
     With best regards,
         Boian

Roy Magne Klever wrote:

> For designers and programmers this might be true but as a commen general
> rule I think not.
> Take a look at this link:
> http://www.tobysimkin.com/reference/Ref_Net_Screen_Resolution.asp
>



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