Have a look at the muscle project - although originally aimed towards linux there is also stuff for windows. They provide an opensource card applet that can be used e.g. to hold certificates that can be used with Netscape.
I've been told by people at TogetherSoft (maybe it was just marketing bull) that they use Together and Feature Driven Development (developed by Peter Coad) to develop the Together products.
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Oyster has switched to DesFire cards which have MiFare emulation but better security.
Have a look at the muscle project - although originally aimed towards linux there is also stuff for windows. They provide an opensource card applet that can be used e.g. to hold certificates that can be used with Netscape.
http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html
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covered in salt and sauce.
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A ya' east coaster you - I only eat my chips with salt and vinegar.
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I've been told by people at TogetherSoft (maybe it was just marketing bull) that they use Together and Feature Driven Development (developed by Peter Coad) to develop the Together products.
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Would that make it:
Palm 9 from outer space!
sorry
Is anyone else thinking about the scene from Monty Python's the Life Of Brian:
"And what have the romans ever done for us?"
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