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To: Pamela Murray who wrote (11099)2/23/2000 1:00:00 PM
From: Bobo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
"The way I read it is that I-Jam is using Edig players and that OBJX will somehow be inside to add to WMA capabilities....
The OBJX release says they are using OBJX's "personal stereo platform" NOT player"

I urge you to call Doug Marrison, the president of iJam and ask the question of their EDIG relationship. Or I will save you the dime and tell you that they have not ever, currently do not and have no plans to use EDIG's technology. Or you can go on believing in the empty promises of EDIG.



To: Pamela Murray who wrote (11099)2/23/2000 3:00:00 PM
From: Bob C.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18366
 
There seems to be some confusion with the name "I-Jam" that is troubling me. Maybe you, or someone can clear it up. There is the PRODUCT called I-Jam made and trademarked by Maycom that will be made with edig multiple codec capabilities. And....there is the COMPANY called I-Jam listed in the recent OBJX news release, which does not use edig MicroOS and instead supports only Microsoft WMA. So it seems that simply using the name I-Jam can mislead one in the wrong direction.

Is the above correct....or am I missing something here. Seems there are 2 different I-Jams.