Relax, ScheduleWorld is a product of Web Service Solutions, Inc. a Federal corporation registered in the province of Ontario.
I'll add a note about this on the website shortly.
Note: Since it takes 2 seconds to find out what company owns a domain name I suspect most people would have just typed: `whois scheduleworld.com`.
[Querying whois.internic.net]
[Redirected to whois.opensrs.net]
[Querying whois.opensrs.net]
[whois.opensrs.net]
Registrant:
Web Service Solutions
176 Southport Dr.
Ottawa, ON K1T 3P4
CA
Further, and most importantly, realize that ScheduleWorld runs in a secure sandbox. The application can't read your hard drive, install viruses/spyware, sniff your keystrokes or network packets. You don't have to trust the application because of the environment it runs in.
In a world overflowing with viruses, spyware, and security holes ScheduleWorld is a shining example of how software should be done.
I suggest that before sounding the alarm in the future, it would be polite of you to at least have the courtesy of emailing me so I have a fair chance at dealing with your concern.
Who is ScheduleWorld? - MarkSwanson
You alarmist! :-)Relax, ScheduleWorld is a product of Web Service Solutions, Inc. a Federal corporation registered in the province of Ontario.
I'll add a note about this on the website shortly.
Note: Since it takes 2 seconds to find out what company owns a domain name I suspect most people would have just typed: `whois scheduleworld.com`.
[Querying whois.internic.net]
[Redirected to whois.opensrs.net]
[Querying whois.opensrs.net]
[whois.opensrs.net]
Registrant:
Web Service Solutions
176 Southport Dr.
Ottawa, ON K1T 3P4
CA
Further, and most importantly, realize that ScheduleWorld runs in a secure sandbox. The application can't read your hard drive, install viruses/spyware, sniff your keystrokes or network packets. You don't have to trust the application because of the environment it runs in.
In a world overflowing with viruses, spyware, and security holes ScheduleWorld is a shining example of how software should be done.
I suggest that before sounding the alarm in the future, it would be polite of you to at least have the courtesy of emailing me so I have a fair chance at dealing with your concern.
Cheers.
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Tuesday, April 20 2004 @ 03:04 PM PDT