Like I said, there should be no need for a 1009 gadget running a piece of software like that to need input from any other site, using html or any other protocol. PCs of 1999 ran the same software very nicely and today’s gadgets have to be at least that strong.
PCs of 1999 ran the same software very nicely and todays gadgets have to be at least that strong.
I'm thinking that the company is running considerably more powerful software than they were running in 1999. That's ten years ago, and I would find it hard to believe that the company has not kept up with the increase in computing power.
But, who knows... maybe this company is stuck back in the past -- staying exactly where they were ten years ago... some companies do that, and eventually go out of business... :-)