Hi,

whatever. Chris told you nicely in the other thread. I am not going to talk
to someone who at least can not sign emails by his/her nickname. You will
get a lot of ignorance from this community just by the way how you
presented yourself and your "product". I downloaded the video as well and
saw some name there (are you Mr.Zuu??) and I know Awesomium from years ago.
Also, I have seen better demos and products then just presenting a 3D model
and moving the camera around with some music.

For the community: the video seams to be ok. You can give it a shot and get
the idea about this "product" yourself.

Cheers,
Nick


On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:54 PM, LearningOSG LearningOSG <
learning...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi NICK,
>    You can try www.awesomium.com,and the Awesomium SDK's icudt42.dll will
> change your system's IME methods,then in some virus detect softwares will
> have warning,you can experiment this youself.
>     cheers
>     Learned osg five months
>
>
> 2014-06-26 22:47 GMT+08:00 Trajce Nikolov NICK <
> trajce.nikolov.n...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi All,
>>
>> it is a virus ... see attached screenshot
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Wang Rui <wangra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I saw this IP in the Chinese OSG forum, too, whose name changes from
>>> "learning OSG two months" to "five months" continuously... And my feel is
>>> the same... very strange. His original executables are highly packed and
>>> can't be proved to be related with OSG (in fact it depends on D3D11 when
>>> checked with DependencyWalker). He said that the OSG source code were
>>> totally rewritten with DirectX in his programs but I'd rather think it a
>>> bad joke..
>>>
>>> I personally think this IP bothers others in an ill-disposed manner (not
>>> studying, not sharing code, not selling products...) but don't have
>>> enough evidence currently. And I'm really confusing about his motivation.
>>> So I'm just sharing the information I know here, and hope my guess goes
>>> wrong at last.
>>>
>>> Wang Rui
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-06-26 20:33 GMT+08:00 Robert Osfield <robert.osfi...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> On 26 June 2014 12:21, Jordi Torres <jtorresfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> > Quite strange,
>>>>
>>>> Agree it's very odd conduct for an OSG user/possible contributor.  Out
>>>> of the blue anonymously claiming losts of things that don't add up.
>>>>
>>>> > The ip corresponds to Hong Kong, the whole web implementation is quite
>>>> > strange if you look at the code. The download links are not "normal"
>>>> <a></a>
>>>> > html tags.
>>>> > The domain name that he/she elected is also suspicious. The post
>>>> he/she made
>>>> > is targeted for OSG newbies, and obviously the person (who does not
>>>> give
>>>> > his/her name) don't know much about OSG.
>>>> >
>>>> > So I was looking forward to see more (that OSGWARES thing) before
>>>> report
>>>> > spamming.
>>>>
>>>> Specific targeting of malware at OSG users?  Might be a possibility.
>>>>
>>>> Trying to get a trojan installed on one or more of our computers?
>>>>
>>>> If it is an attack vector then it's a pretty crude one.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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