testing ip geolocation services [closed] - location

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we're using an ip service to tailor out website content to the location the member is browsing from. do you have any suggestions / recommendations for testing tools that would allow us to replicate this scenario of someone browsing our website from a specific ip address? thanks

Try using wonderproxy.com - it's a commercial service specifically tailored for what you're describing. We've used it ourselves and are quite happy with it.

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For when the new Heroku1 service? There are out there any alternatives? [closed]

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Is there any expected date for Heroku1 be available? And what about alternatives? Alternatives or addons to use in Heroku, that have the sames functionality that Heroku1 will have?
Heroku Connect (Heroku 1) will be generally available at May 12.

I am looking for a video annotation tool [closed]

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I am looking for a simple video annotation tool that contains the following future:
Create rectangles around objects in various frames and the tool allows to export these information (frame#, rect1.xy, etc...) into a txt file/excel file etc...
I have been searching the whole web today but could not find one solution. I only found vatic, but there you have to pay for Amazon's Mechanical Turk:
http://web.mit.edu/vondrick/vatic/
Anybody knows some tools that do the same thing?
You can still continue to use VATIC in offline mode without paying for Amazon's Mechanical Turk services.

Is there something like a "Windows Sandbox software Wrapper"? [closed]

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I am facing the current problematic: I want people to send me softwares they develop, then I want to share them to other people, in sandboxed mode, that is to say with no need to have a sandbox software...
For example, you have softwares that can manage archives, and you have auto-extracted archives.
I'd like to know if this kind of software exists: you just give it the software you want to wrap, and it gives you a sandboxed type of this soft...
Then you can share it to anybody with trust that it won't harm their computer.
Do anyone know about that on the Windows OS?
Take a look at Molebox. There exist other similar solutions but I don't remember the names.

VPN on a Cocoa app [closed]

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I'm developing an app for a customer. He has a company and he wants the app to connect to the other Macs via VPN. Does anyone know a good tutorial/guide for that?
Apps don't VPN; the operating system does. Then your app just happily notices it's able to see a server it wouldn't otherwise have been able to had the connection not been present.

Anyone know a good (paid) US Proxy for testing web sites? [closed]

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I need to test my web site from a US perspective (most of my customers are from the US, and I'm in Australia). I'd like to be able to run through an e-commerce transaction which relies third-party gateways, SSL, etc., and have it appear as though I'm in America. The free web-based proxies don't really cut it. I don't mind paying money. Maybe something VPN-based. Any recommendations?
Just to answer my own question, I ended up subscribing to surfbouncer.com (a VPN-based service with servers in 8 countries) and so far it's working well.

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