Welcome to X-Sight Interactive!
You are the 16358th visitor since March 30, 2009.
page last updated: September 27 2008.
We would like to welcome you to the all-new X-Sight Interactive.
Over Christmas 2009, the whole website has been reviewed and revised. All links should now be working, and we have made some general improvements, including additions and deletions to the site.
We hope you will enjoy your stay here and will find whatever you are looking for. We have plenty of methods for contacting us, and are happy to assist in whatever way we can.
Please click on one of the links below, or navigate to the section that best describes what you are looking for.
The following links will take you to pages where you will see either usable materials or demonstrations of our work.
The links below will give you some idea of the origins and future goals of X-Sight Interactive, as well as our news archives, and even our most frequently visited websites!
We have many ways in which you can contact X-Sight Interactive. They are listed below:
Email
Due to various technical issues with our contact form, and for simplicity and convenience purposes, we invite you to simply email us using your favourite email system at the addresses displayed below.
Please allow up to 48 hours for a response.
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Latest News:
X-Sight is not dead!!
This update may explain to some people why I have been absent from the scene for some time.
X-Sight Interactive is not dead. In fact, it is very much alive!
We are making various changes.
1. We are changing our website to reflect certain changes. Recently I purchased some equipment that will allow me to expand on my work. Not just on software and games either. I have started up a site for blind family researchers, and we are also working on music and sound production.
2. Yet again, we have changed our development platform. I have decided to replace Visual Basic 6 with C++, as there are more libraries and open source free usage code out there, not to mention greater control over the operating system. We are still in the process of learning and therefore our software releases have been temporarily placed on hold.
Have a great Christmas and a smashing new year!
Damien.
Posted on December 4, 2009, at 06:01 PM
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We all live in a purple submarine...