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- Sausage Software was an Australian software company, founded by entrepreneur Steve Outtrim, which produced one of the world's most successful web editors: the HotDog web authoring tool. The product and company name have since been purchased by an Australian consulting firm, SMS Management & Technology. HotDog and the company became the 'dotcom darling' of the Australian media receiving a large amount of media exposure due to the young age of the company's founder and staff featuring pinball machines and a pool table in the company's reception area. Sausage Software also invested in various other pioneering software strategies and products:
* A range of small independent software products called "snaglets"
* A unique freeware texture generator called Reptile
* An early micro-payment system called the eVend Cashlet
* A Java Electronic Commerce Server (JECS), a generalized middleware layer serving Java Applets with database data on request via an XML-like request/response protocol. Their website was one of the most popular at the time, receiving 250,000 hits per day in 1996. (en)
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- Merged into SMS Management & Technology in 2000 (en)
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- Merged into SMS Management & Technology in 2000 (en)
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- Melbourne, Australia (en)
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- Kevin Pownall (en)
- Marty Hill (en)
- Adrian Vanzyl (en)
- Jim Paulyshyn (en)
- Steve Meltzer (en)
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- File:Sausagesoftwarelogo.png (en)
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- Sausage Software was an Australian software company, founded by entrepreneur Steve Outtrim, which produced one of the world's most successful web editors: the HotDog web authoring tool. The product and company name have since been purchased by an Australian consulting firm, SMS Management & Technology. HotDog and the company became the 'dotcom darling' of the Australian media receiving a large amount of media exposure due to the young age of the company's founder and staff featuring pinball machines and a pool table in the company's reception area. (en)
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