COMPUTER SOFTWARE DISPLAYING OR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
NIFFVIEW Temporal Acuity Products Building 1, Suite 200 300 120th Avenue Northeast Bellevue WA 98005 computer software for displaying and/or playing music, namely software for displaying on a computer monitor all or part of a musical score, and playing, via a computer, all or part of the musical score being viewed, and the above computer software for displaying and/or playing music and user manuals sold as a unit;
SNAPFINGER SNAPFINGER, INC. 3025 Windward Plaza, Suite 150 Alpharetta GA 30005 Computer software for displaying and/or consolidating restaurant menus, receiving on-line orders for restaurants and electronically processing the orders, which may be used on a global computer network or telecommunication networks;SNAP FINGER;Providing information about the goods and services of others via a global computer network or telecommunication networks; providing on-line directory information services featuring viewable restaurant menus via the Internet;
SNAPFINGER Kudzu Interactive, Inc. 3490 Piedmont Road, Suite 850 Atlanta GA 30305 Computer software for displaying and/or consolidating restaurant menus, receiving on-line orders for restaurants and electronically processing the orders, which may be used on a global computer network or telecommunication networks;SNAP FINGER;Providing information about the goods and services of others via a global computer network or telecommunication networks; providing on-line directory information services featuring viewable restaurant menus via the Internet;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A configurable computer resource usage system for collecting hardware and software usage from computer systems with various operating systems, aggregating and filtering the data, transferring it to a centralized computer system, and performing analysis to determine if a hardware or software upgrade is needed. A computer software product that executes on a client computer workstation and collects performance data relevant to that specific machine and data indicating the versions of software and hardware components installed on that machine. A centralized computer that receives the performance and versioning data, stores it, aggregates it with other static data, and performs analysis to determine if the client computer is an upgrade candidate. A graphical user interface displaying the analysis and relevant summarized data is provided through one of several methods, including a web browser accessing the data over the Internet or LAN or WAN.