COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATION PROGRAMS WHICH

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ARTIST-TOUCH RESEARCH INFORMATION CORPORATION 5375 WESTERN AVE. BOULDER CO 80301 COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATION PROGRAMS WHICH USE TOUCH-SCREEN TECHNOLOGY;
BLACK DIAMOND BLACK DIAMOND SOFTWARE, INC. 90 Grove Street Ridgefield CT 06877 computer software application programs which may be downloaded through a global computer network, and which are designed to facilitate the development of business-oriented enterprise-wide information solutions, namely, software development tools for general use by skilled software developers;Computer consulting services designed to assist application programmers, system designers, project managers and corporate end-users at all levels of the software development process;
EXECUTIVE-TOUCH RESEARCH INFORMATION CORPORATION 5375 WESTERN AVE. BOULDER CO 80301 COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATION PROGRAMS WHICH USE TOUCH-SCREEN TECHNOLOGY;
MATA HARI VISUALMETRICS CORP. 380 Knowling Drive Coralville IA 52241 computer software application programs which operate as personal retrieval agents to help users find and manage specific content and other information made available through a global electronic communications network;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for managing the use of a software code by a selected application program are disclosed. The method includes detecting an instance of using the code, identifying the application program that is using the code, confirming a conflict between the code and the application, and reporting the conflict to one or more selected parties. Confirmation of the conflict may occur by using a database whose content includes a plurality of selected application programs, along with a corresponding plurality of proper software codes, such as DLL files, which are appropriate for each of the selected application programs to use. A computer workstation or networked computer system may embody the method in the form of instructions stored in a machine-accessible medium.