COMPUTER PROGRAM RECEIVING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
@TTEND INDATA CORPORATION 225 E. Germann Rd, Suite 310 Gilbert AZ 85297 Computer program for receiving and viewing depositions, seminars, legal proceedings and a wide variety of information in the field of law broadcast and narrowcast by means of a wide area computer network or a global computer network;ATTEND;
FAXENROLL SIERRA DIGITAL, INC. 6001 Savoy Drive, Suite 210 Houston TX 77036 computer program for receiving and processing activity or class registrations sent via facsimile;FAX AND ROLL;
LIGHTNING FAX XMEDIUS SOLUTIONS INC. Suite 1135 Xerox Tower 3400 de Maisonneuve Boulevard West Montreal, Quebec H3Z3B8 Canada computer program for receiving and transmitting facsimile text, graphics and binary data and instruction manuals distributed therewith;FAX;
LIGHTNING FAX SAGEM-INTERSTAR INC. 455 FENELON SUITE 112 MONTREAL (DORVAL), QUEBEC H9S 5T8 Canada computer program for receiving and transmitting facsimile text, graphics and binary data and instruction manuals distributed therewith;FAX;
LIGHTNING FAX Interstar Technologies Inc. 455 Fenelon Blvd. Suite 112 Dorval, Quebec HS5 5TB Canada computer program for receiving and transmitting facsimile text, graphics and binary data and instruction manuals distributed therewith;FAX;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of supplying program units of a computer program as the program needs the program units includes running a program skeleton. The program skeleton is derived from the program, but has a program stub where a program unit associated with the program stub may be inserted. Upon encountering the program stub, the method includes getting the program unit associated with the program stub and inserting the program unit at the program stub. A method of supplying funclets of a computer program from a server computer system to a client computer system includes receiving a plurality of requests for funclets during a test period. If a tested probability of requests for a first funclet being followed by requests for a second funclet is at least a predetermined probability, then the method also includes sending the first funclet and the second funclet to the client computer system in response to a request from the client computer system for the first funclet after the test period.