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Dec 13 2004, 05:28 AM
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Akshyadeep Raghav said:
Hi Ed, I have met you in Banglore MS Conference. I have talked about TAPI and RAS API in windows. Now I have used them and they working for me but If you can send me detail article on that I will be greatfull. I want to know one thing do you know Cris Sells author of TAPI Book. and also want to know more about TAPI in C#.Net I have started working with .Net and its a great developer environment in Visual Studio. But I am not sure wheather it is easy to improt a TAPI C# Code in Linux or not. So if you have any information on that please send it to me.
I want to know more about your company what kind fo project you gye are doing and I have seen some jobs on your site also.
Thanks and reply at akshyaraghav@yahoo.co.in
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December 14, 2004 12:25 AM
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