hi ,
r u need programmer i will work for you .
i understand you requirements i would like to developped this
application in c#.net ,compression and encryption algorithm.
i alredy worked on steganoraphy in this project i use bitlevel
programming.
so if you want to hire me then send me details of how much amount you
will pay?

On Jul 24, 2:05 pm, MichaelHH <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am seeking a skilled programmer for a project which should take but
> 5 hours, though I am concede some programmers may need up to 10 hours.
>
> Project is a compression utility using a copyrighted method I have
> created as a hobby.
>
> The designer will need to be able to convert files to binary, work bit
> by bit in binary, save the resulting 'compressed' file, load resulting
> file, incorporate a timer into the software (to show length of
> compression and decompression stages) as well as be able to show
> original size versus compressed size information. Additionally the
> programmer must account for any .DLL's, extensions, and the likes that
> will be needed to make this function on any Windows 9x/ME/XP/2k/nt/
> Vista pc.
>
> I will need a interface for ease of peer review, no command line
> software please! Also I would prefer not to use web based languages as
> these are generally slower and may have issues with larger files.
>
> Project will pay a flat cost of $300 for working software (built to
> specs) with a bonus for exceptional work of up to $200. If this is to
> small an amount for you, I am sorry this economy has killed my spare
> income amounts, and I will be unable to pay more for months. Lean
> times = lean pay... $500 is all I could save up with my extra
> paycheck...
>
> I used to live in an area where I knew 3 people I could walk to for
> software, they used to make my software for reasonable fee's. I do not
> have their numbers due to a bad phone... If this works out I may hire
> you in better times for encryption and compression software to test
> against benchmarks.
>
> This compression utility in this effort is a lossless variant,
> designed to be able to be used on most files successfully, though the
> gains in some may be rather minuscule, time wise I hope decent but
> expect pretty long compression times. Math is not fully worked out,
> but since all steps are logical and ordered, with a 100% reversal
> rate, there is no expectations of issues in developing this software.
> If this software beats any benchmarks I can acquire additional funds
> from an investor friend for a series of statistical programs to test
> the theoretical limits of this software. In this regards I think I
> have a contender for text compression, but without functional software
> we cannot hope to know for certain due to the high math involved in
> deriving statistics without a working model to assist in developing
> that bit of information.
>
> A contract will be issued to the programmer to guarantee their payment
> if they provide the software in functioning form.
>
> Please do not harass me if you consider this low pay. I have web
> design skills and I know that some people expect $1,000 an hour for
> 1,000 hours for a single web page, and that I used to make a whole
> website for $50 to try to get my name out. 1337 skills is cool and
> all, but I cannot pay, and someone in this economy may want this. I do
> think $30 to $60 an hour is a reasonable wage in any event.

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