COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROVIDED ON CD

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ANCHOR DESIGNER SOFTWARE SIMPSON STRONG-TIE COMPANY, INC. 5956 W. Las Positas Blvd. Pleasanton CA 94588 computer software provided on CD ROM disk or downloaded via on-line connection for easily selecting the correct anchor products for a particular application of anchoring into concrete, masonry, or stone using adhesives, mechanical anchors, carbide drill bits and powder actuated fasteners by automatically doing the necessary calculations when the performance criteria are entered;SOFTWARE;
KEYBUILD KEYMARK ENTERPRISES, INC. 6707 Winchester Circle Suite 102 Boulder CO 80301 computer software provided on CD ROMs, diskettes, or downloaded via online connection, consisting of a suite of applications and data for use by architects, engineers, builders and material suppliers in designing and calculating information needed to construct a building, namely, three dimensional modeling; framing and support member design; generation of construction drawings, materials lists and calculation sheets; maintenance of customer, vendor, material and labor data; and design for lateral forces;KEY BUILD;
KEYSTEEL KEYMARK ENTERPRISES PO Box 20627 BOULDER CO 80308 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROVIDED ON CD Roms, DISKETTES OR DOWNLOADED VIA ONLINE CONNECTION, CONSISTING OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS AND DATA THAT AIDS IN THE DESIGN, MANUFACTURE AND FABRICATION OF A PROPRIETARY STEEL TRUSS SYSTEM COMPRISED OF STEEL TRUSS COMPONENTS MADE OF RECTANGULAR, TUBULAR AND OTHER SHAPES OF STEEL FOR WEBS AND CHORDS FOR USE BY ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS GENERATING DATA FOR MATERIAL LISTS, CUTTING AND MARKING OF PHYSICAL PARTS, CONNECTION METHODS, METAL CONNECTOR PLATES, TRUSS-TO-TRUSS CONNECTORS AND TRUSS-TO-STRUCTURE CONNECTORS AND TO FACILITATE COMPONENT REVIEW ENGINEERING OF THE STEEL TRUSS SYSTEM;KEY STEEL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for obtaining software is disclosed. An operating environment of a first computer system is analyzed. A profile based on the operating environment is created. The profile is sent to a second computer system and the second computer system selects software based on the profile. The second computer forwards an indication of where the software is located and a software retrieval process is engaged. Software compatible with the profile is received.