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    Hi everyone. With the large volume of responses to my request for motion analysis for beginners e-mail, I inadvertently left off two companies for no apparent reason. One of which is the MaxTRAQ/MaxMATE and the other is HMA Technology Inc. I personally have seen the MaxTRAQ/MaxMATE website and talked to the sales manager, who was very professional and accommodating. Their modules seem to be easy to use, flexible and cost efficient. The contact information for both of these companies follows. I apologize for the omissions, both of which were completely inadvertent. Thanks again for all of the responses.

    John McLester


    Regards,
    Victoria L. Berger - Sales Manager
    Innovision Systems, Inc.
    victoria@innovision-systems.com
    www.innovision-systems.com
    Tel.: (810) 793-5530
    Fax: (810) 793-1714

    Also,


    To: John Mclester
    From: Tom Duck, HMA Technology Inc. and York University

    I suggest you take a look at the motion analysis software available from HMA
    Technology Inc. as a starting point. ( http://www.hma-tech.com )

    The single PC 2D software is available for ~US$26 and the 3D extension an
    additional ~US$28.
    A network version (up to 30 workstations) is available for US$600.00.

    Don't let the prices fool you. The software is targeted for teaching labs
    and has been acquired by more than 180 universities. Although it has a
    distinct teaching/learning focus (perfect for beginners), it is also used
    for some original research. The prices also make it effective for student
    home use.

    Even if one moves to a comprehensive and more expensive system later,
    knowledge of this software will provide an excellent background for
    comparison.
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