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A small program can be a great help...
2011-07-25
X24: The tvn24.pl server resumed normal serving of the news. X24 downloads and display the news again. No software update is neccessary.2011-07-18
X24: problems reported on July 15 have their source on the server side (tvn24.pl). The original Windows application, downloaded from tvn24.pl, doesn't show any messages either (it keeps displaying a message "There are no news at the moment..."). We'll keep monitoring this issue.2011-07-15
X24: users report problems while contacting the tvn24.pl site to retrieve news. The issue is being investigated. Look out for an application update soon.
2008-11-10
X24 v. 1.2 released and available for download.
2008-11-03
X24 v. 1.1 released and available for download.
2008-11-02
New site design. Standard-compliant, loads faster and looks better on mobile devices.
2008-11-02
New software released: synXer. Beta version available for download.
2008-11-02
A Panther build of EPPE avaiable for download.
2008-06-30
There have been some temporary problems with the web server. We apologize for inconvenience.
A browser and an editor of the settings database in Mac OS X. Freeware.
An English-Polish and Polish-English dictionary. Freeware for Mac OS X.
Read the breaking news from TVN24 right on your desktop. Freeware for Mac OS X.
Folder synchronization tool. Different modes, multiple projects, browseable schedules. Freeware for Mac OS X.
Hipercom is a small software company owned by Tomasz Tyrakowski and located in Poznań, Poland. We focus on small pieces of software, which are easy to use and configure, and which may make your everyday work with a computer a little bit easier. Most of our software works on Macintosh computers, but some projects for Windows, Windows Mobile, Linux and Android are also under development.
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Each project made by hipercom.pl has its own e-mail address. The general hipercom.pl e-mail is
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If you need to contact the owner, please use this address instead:
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I'm sorry but I'm not going to publish the company phone number or mail address on the web. I used to do that in the past and finished with the mail box and fax stuffed with spam. If you need to contact hipercom via phone or mail, write an e-mail first and state your business. This is solely for practical purposes and to stop spammers, so please don't feel offended.
Regards
Tomasz Tyrakowski