| NeoVoxx History |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Saturday, 08 May 2010 11:14 |
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NeoVoxx originally began as simply the name VoxX and a logo back in 1993 with the idea to become a game development studio. Our logo has not changed in 17 years. Some of our first projects were PC-based role-playing games using public-domain graphics and in-house produced and recorded music. Our original recordings still exist in multiple formats. Later, in 1999, VoxX began to create simple applications ranging from simple logic games to simple graphics libraries for the TI-83 series graphing calculators.
In 2001, VoxX teamed up with NeoS Software to create a new role-playing game for the TI-89 graphing calculator with VoxX developing the sprites (graphics) to be used. While the game, simply titled "Project A" was never completed, it had been decided that with this project, VoxX would become NeoVoxx Software. Later, in 2002, NeoVoxx Software began writing more advanced graphing calculator applications such as new and improved shells, including command-line and graphically-based user interfaces as well as encryption, organizational, time management applications, and software licensing systems based on our in-house developed encryption systems. Some of this work still remains at the ticalc.org repositories.
The remaining files can be found at http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/authors/52/5250.html
2005 saw the beginning of a new social networking project. While it never got beyond the prototype phase, the NeoVoxx social network was to be a project-oriented network that linked businesses, artists, and consumers into one large collaborative internet society. Unfortunately, its scope was too large and was far ahead of its time. Resources ran dry by the end of the year shelving the project indefinitely.
2006 through 2008 saw several attempts to break through into the e-commerce market. Several revisions of a NeoVoxx web store distributing consumer electronics were developed, but none of these were ever launched.
In mid-2009 it was decided that NeoVoxx should start to take a new approach. NeoVoxx shifted its focus from development to I.T. service and support, with a long term goal of expanding into software and web development. In January 2010 NeoVoxx Computers opened its first storefront in Albany, Georgia, where it is currently headquartered.
As of May 2010, NeoVoxx Computers has expanded to service the greater area around Albany, and continues to provide quality service and support to the business and government infrastructure of the region.
For a list of our services and vendors, click here. For details on what software and hardware we use, click here. |
| Last Updated on Saturday, 05 June 2010 10:42 |



