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1  Economy / Marketplace / A few Microsoft software titles for sale - cheap on: March 31, 2011, 09:43:00 AM
I've got a few legitimate copies of some MS software laying around that I'm wanting to get rid of since I took my company all Linux last month. Willing to accept Bitcoin for them and either provide them as a digital download or post them to you (within the US).

Titles and Prices are:

Microsoft Windows 7 (all versions) 48.50 Btc
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional 40 Btc
Microsoft Office 2010 Enterprise 50 Btc
Microsoft Windows Vista (all versions) 30 Btc
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Professional 99 Btc
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Premium 350 Btc

These are all LEGAL and NON-PIRATED packages and include a real CD-Key so you can update without fear. These are also NOT trials but, rather, the full packages. The prices quoted are for digital download only. For shipping within the US add 5 Btc

If you're interested in any of these titles, please email me at cajuntechie@hotmail.com. I will edit this post as the items are sold to reflect availability.

EDIT: Had to add this because a few people are suspicious of the software's origins. These ARE NOT Technet or MSDN keys. They are full, legitimate, retail versions of the software that I have not been able to get rid of. As a new user who can't mine effectively, I need Bitcoin so I thought I'd get rid of them here.

Thanks!
Anthony
2  Economy / Economics / A Bitcoin Credit Union? on: March 31, 2011, 04:58:34 AM
Has anyone considered the possibility of establishing a Bitcoin Credit Union? It would operate much like a traditional bank might except the account holders would have dividends paid to them quarterly. It would be a way for everyone to make a few extra Bitcoins and also contribute to the welfare of the community in that there would be a loan aspect to it.

What do you think? Could it work? Would you join?
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin Backup - Need some input on: March 30, 2011, 10:58:32 PM
So I'm working on a small open source program called Bitcoin Backup that will allow users to securely back up their wallets to a cloud server. The program will encrypt the wallat file using AES-256 bit encryption and will be configurable to use a variety of backup servers (I'm also writing the backup server that anyone can run).

Below is a screenshot of the program so far and I'm wondering if I could get a bit of feedback on look and feel or any features the community would like to see implemented. The program will run on Linux, Mac, and Windows.

Here is the screenshot:  
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B7CaoA7d1ppxMDc4Yjg4MzAtZjhhMi00Yjk0LWJhNjctNGIxMDc5YzUwMmJk&sort=name&layout=list&num=50

Please provide any feedback you might have. Specifically, I'm looking for how to make the interface better, what functions the program should includes, that sort of thing.

Thanks!
Anthony

4  Economy / Marketplace / Small program for a small fee on: March 30, 2011, 02:56:35 AM
Ok so this is my last post on the market for tonight (I don't want to end up being seen as a spammer) but here's a little program I whipped up the other night to help Windows, Mac, and Linux users come up with good, strong, passwords. It's available for a small fee. This links to the Windows version. If you need the Mac or Linux version, email cajuntechie@hotmail.com

Password Generator 1.01
http://www.bitcoinservice.co.uk/files/286

SECURITY NOTICE:

I've verified that the software is completely virus free. However, I strongly recommend that you scan the files with your antivirus program PRIOR TO RUNNING IT to make sure you're safe. You won't find anything but it's just good security practice. Thanks to Kiba who reminded me to add this notice :-)

5  Economy / Computer hardware / [Selling] 300GB SATA laptop hard drive 65 BTC on: March 30, 2011, 02:20:22 AM
If anyone's interested, send me an email. Drive is new, never used and only about two months old. Bought it from Best Buy and it was the wrong one, wouldn't fit in my laptop.

cajuntechie@hotmail.com
6  Economy / Services / For Hire: IT Guy, privacy consultant, and software developer on: March 30, 2011, 01:27:58 AM
I've got over 15 years professional experience developing desktop software and performing security analysis and testing for various platforms. Can work in a variety of languages and with different technologies and would love to find some contract work using BTc. If you're interested, my rates are reasonable and I offer a variety of services. If you're interested, see the list below and email me at cajuntechie@hotmail.com if you're interested in working together.

Services I offer:

- Software development (Windows, Linux, Mac and Web Applications)
- Security assessment and evaluation
- Penetration testing
- Privacy consulting and assessment
- Technical support for a variety of common office and professional software products)

Payment is 100% Bitcoin at current exchange rates. Please email me for more information.

Thanks!
Anthony
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin by SMS on: March 29, 2011, 10:39:17 PM
I'm a software developer who just found Bitcoin yesterday and am totally excited by it. I've been looking for a non-government issued currency for a while and Bitcoin seems to fit the ticket very well. Of course, I'm wanting to contribute to the community I'm wondering about a project I've been mulling over all day.

Are there any services that allow you to send/receive Bitcoin by SMS? Think about Paypal and how you can send someone money by their mobile website. Now, just extend that to a regular SMS message. Is it something anyone would find useful? Does it already exist?  If it doesn't exist and if it's of interest, I think I might take the project on.

Thanks!
CT
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