Showing posts with label firmware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label firmware. Show all posts

06 September 2007

Sveasoft Desperately Attempts to Win Back Customers

This link came up on my radar earlier today: “Sveasoft Desperately Attempts to Win Back Customers.” Apparently, James is so cash-strapped that he’s resorted to spamming his users — no less than four times in a day — with messages promoting his making his latest abomination “Talisman” public:

The final release of Sveasoft’s Talisman/Basic firmware is now available as a public firmware. Please see out downloads section for access to the firmware builds.

http://www.sveasoft.com/modules/phpBB2/index.php

This firmware supports router models from ASUS, Buffalo Technology, Linksys, and Netgear.

Best Regards,

Sveasoft Support
http://www.sveasoft.com

13 January 2007

Sveasoft on the ropes?

If this guy owned a funeral parlor, no one would die!


-- Michael Douglas (as Gordan Gekko), Wall Street

I'm sure you're wondering how much money Sveasoft makes. Well, the answer is: not that much. James Ewing is a moron when it comes to managing his company's finances. Take a look at the report snippet below if you don't believe me!

Dun & Bradstreet Report
  • Company name: Sveasoft Utveckling AB
  • Company address: Myrvagen 3, Ingaro 134 63 Sweden Europe
  • Mailing address: Myrvagen 3, Ingaro 134 63 Sweden Europe
  • Telephone number: +46 857029471
  • Fax number: N/A
  • Year founded: 2003
  • Location type: Single Location
  • Line of business: Prepackaged software
  • SIC Codes: 7371 (Custom computer programming), 7372 (Prepackaged software services)
  • Import/export indicator: N/A
  • Executives: James Huston Ewing (Not Available), Asa Birgitta Ewing (Board Deputy)
  • Employees: 1
  • Annual sales: 133000 SEK (17942 USD)
  • Net worth: -59000 SEK (-7959 USD)
  • Profit/loss: -159000 SEK (-21449 USD)

22 December 2006

Stockholm's got great WiFi coverage

Thanks to all the Socialist activism in Sweden, James can vandalize Wikipedia using any IP address easily! But if The Pirate Bay even considers thinking about hosting his firmware (oops, "user-space") on their site, he'll make sure the only Axis member in WWIII is Sweden.

If Wikipedia block that IP address, he'll use his arsenel of sockpuppets.

If you're a Sveasoft sucker (sorry, "SUBSCRIBER") and you can't get to the web site, use the following mirrors to download his firm-soft-user-space-thing:

Any questions? Call the Sveasoft U.S. office: +1 (209) 464-3684, or in Sweden: +46 8 570 294 71.