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  • A Comparison of the GPL and the Microsoft EULA
  • This document has been written in an attempt to review and contrast the samples of licenses made available by Microsoft and the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) community. As these two have now become the most prominent purveyors of platforms and software application technology in the computer industry worldwide, we feel it would be instructive for business and organisational users to have a plain-language analysis of these key components of the software they use. We will also attempt a very simple quantitative analysis of what portions of both licenses devote to giving users rights, taking away user rights, and limiting the extent to which users can make legal claims or sue the purveyors of the software from both camps. The Microsoft Windows XP Professional End User License Agreement (the EULA hereafter) was selected as representative of the current-generation license provided by Microsoft for business-grade systems. The GNU General Public License (the GPL hereafter) has been selected as the most commonly-used Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) license. The GPL is used by well-known platforms and software technology such as Linux, GNOME, KDE, OpenOffice.org and MySQL. While much of what we will cover may be known to some readers, we believe that there is widespread ignorance of both the EULA and the GPL. We will thus make every effort to provide a clear, simplified analysis of both, to assist in the better understanding of these licenses which are very important to all users of computers. Download pdf A Comparison of the GPL and the Microsoft EULA
  • Getting Started with Maya Tutorial
  • Viewing the Maya 3D scene Introduction Camera tools Workflow overview Viewing objects in shaded mode Grouping objects The Hypergraph Selection modes and masks Pivot points Save your work Beyond the lesson Lesson 4 Components and attributes Introduction Template display Components The Attribute Editor Surface materials Save your work Beyond the lesson Getting Started with Maya 4 Table of Contents 3 Polygonal Modeling Introduction Preparing for the lesson Lesson 1 Modeling a polygonal mesh Introduction Setting modeling preferences Using 2D reference images Creating a polygon primitive Modeling in shaded mode Model symmetry Selecting components by painting Selecting edge loops Editing components in the orthographic views Editing components in the perspective view Drawing a polygon Extruding polygon components Bridging between edges Adding polygons to a mesh Splitting polygon faces Terminating edge loops Deleting construction history Mirror copying a mesh Working with a smoothed mesh Creasing and hardening edges on a mesh Beyond the lesson Getting Started with Maya 5 Table of Contents 4 NURBS Modeling Introduction Preparing for the lessons Lesson 1 Revolving a curve to create a surface Introduction Creating a profile curve Creating a revolve surface Editing a revolve surface Beyond the lesson Lesson 2 Sculpting a NURBS surface Introduction Preparing a surface for sculpting Basic sculpting techniques Additional sculpting techniques Sculpting a nose Sculpting eye sockets Sculpting eyebrows Sculpting a mouth Sculpting other facial features Beyond the lesson Lesson 3 Lofting curves to create a surface Introduction Creating profile curves for a surface Duplicating curves Lofting a surface Getting Started
  • Top 10 Reasons to Move from AutoCAD to AutoCAD Mechanical 2008
  • When you’re dealing with machinery that contains hundreds or thousands of parts, it could take days, even weeks, to draw them from scratch. AutoCAD Mechanical changes that by providing a comprehensive set of parts and features that you can select for your designs. When content is inserted, AutoCAD Mechanical intelligently cleans up the surrounding geometry so you don’t have to edit it manually. Examples include the following: Manufactured Parts Screws, Nuts, Washers Pins, Rivets, Bushings Plugs, Lubricators, Sealing Rings Bearing and Shaft Components Structural Steel Shapes Through, Tapped, Blind, and Oblong Holes Undercuts, Keyways, and Thread Ends Download PDF for Top 10 Reasons to Move from AutoCAD to AutoCAD Mechanical 2008
  • Nokia N76 User's Guide
  • device to the corresponding location in your Nokia N76. Transfer time depends on the amount of ...... with your Nokia N76. Games, ringing tones, wallpapers, Nokia N76 Users Guide Copyright © 2007 Nokia. All rights reserved. 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, NOKIA CORPORATION declares that this RM-135 product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisio of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/ declaration_of_conformity/. © 2007 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nseries, N76, Navi and Visual Radio are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owne. Reproduction, trafer, distribution, or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. This product includes software liceed from Symbian Software Ltd (c) 1998-2007. Symbian and Symbian OS are trademarks of Symbian Ltd. Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. US Patent No 5818437 and other Download manual
  • Removing glass from Marea Headlight
  • Do not attempt this if you are inpatient, or you will end up breaking the glass and maybe hurting yourself. I realise on the above pic it says Brava on the headlight but it is off a Marea. Time required: 50 minutes Tools required: 3 flat bladed screwdrivers, large, small and another in between. Best option would be a hot air gun, or a powerful hairdryer would work but will probably take longer. Now heat the bonding with your hot air gun. I started from the right, Heat from about where the clip was and work your way right and down the side, don’t keep the gun in the same place for too long as you will melt the plastic. Once you feel the bonding is soft enough take your small screwdriver and scratch out all the softened bonding, don’t worry if it sticks to the glass it will come off easy later with a little rub. It dries and goes hard quite quickly so repeat the above till you have removed most of the bond. Now from where the clip was work your way left across the top heating and scratching all the bond out just like your did previously, but do take your time, don’t rush anything. Once you have removed most of the bond from the top and both sides, place your middle size screwdriver in the gap (again where about that clip was), and try to lever the glass away, but be gentle. If you don’t see the glass move at
  • Securing Microsoft Outlook Web Access with VeriSign Unified Authentication
  • Email is an integral part of the enterprise DNA, used for making business decisions minute by minute on a worldwide basis. Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook is the most widely deployed email server application. As more and more enterprise employees work remotely, from home offices or from mobile locations, the need for reliable and secure email access is growing. To enable remote access, many companies have deployed Virtual Private Networks (VPN) which add an additional layer of complexity to network security, are often unstable, and require installation and maintenance of VPN clients on remote users' computers. Some enterprises have deployed SSL VPNs which do not require installing or maintaining clients, but still require an additional network layer. An alternative to VPN or SSL VPNs, that leverages an enterprises' existing Exchange environment is Microsoft® Outlook Web Access (OWA). With OWA, enterprises have the option to deploy a Web-based version of Outlook that can be accessed from any machine with a web browser. However, while OWA addresses the complexity of remote access, it still relies on single-factor authentication - username and password - for secure logon. Adding VeriSign Unified Authentication and the VeriSign One-Time Password (OTP) token to an OWA deployment provides a secure, second-factor of authentication to your remote email application, while easing complexity at the network level and providing ease of use for remote users. VeriSign® Unified Authentication reduces the complexity and cost of strong authentication by providing a single, highly scalable platform for managing all types of two-factor authentication credentials. The VeriSign
  • Programming Interrupts for DOS-Based Data Acquisition on 80×86-Based Computers
  • Interrupts are very important to the operation of any computer. Interrupts give the processor the ability to respond quickly to its peripherals (such as the keyboard and the hard disk) and to the outside world in general. Without interrupts, a processor would be unable to service more than one task efficiently and reliably. The importance of the interrupt is illustrated when comparing an interrupt to a doorbell. If your door did not have a doorbell, you would have to periodically go to the door to see if anyone happened to be there at that time. Of course, that would be very inefficient. With a doorbell, you only need to go to the door when the doorbell rings, and you are then confident that someone is there waiting. Likewise, it is not efficient for the processor to continually check whether any of its peripherals require attention at a given time. An interrupt is a doorbell to the processor to signal that some device needs service. During normal execution of a program, instructions are read from memory and executed sequentially by the processor. The processor uses a special register called the instruction pointer to keep track of the next instruction to be executed. A set of general-purpose registers are used for manipulation and temporary storage of any data used by the program. Download Programming Interrupts for DOS-Based Data Acquisition on 80×86-Based Computers
  • Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-800 User Guide
  • search for Bluetooth devices. See the user guide of your phone for. instructions. 3. Select the headset (Nokia BH-800) from the list of found devices. Download PDF
  • What Are Facebook Applications?
  • Facebook applications are programs developed to make people come close, interact, have fun with friends and others and earn money. These applications are designed to make people stay up-to-date of what is happening around, like, a user can find out when his/her favorite band is launching new album? Or, has Marks & Spencer launched its new designs? Advantages of Having a Facebook Application Consumers are not comprehensively cognizant of all the international brands, and for that, they ask and trust other people and their networks. This fact gives rise to the use of blogs and other means of interaction, especially, the social networks. Facebook is a platform that offers you an opportunity to remain associated with other people and exchange ideas or inquire about a product or service. The biggest advantage of using facebook applications is that you can promote your brand and make more money out of it. You can spread and print your brand in user’s networks or make your own application to focus your product or service. Another advantage of using Facebook is that you get a chance to meet you childhood friends. Our Services We offer the following services: • Facebook application development • Unique and catchy designing of Facebook applications • Listing Facebook applications in Facebook application directory • Marketing and optimization of Applications • Tracking your application Facebook Application Development We, at Facebooklicious!, develop professional facebook applications. We are proud to say that our applications are one of the highly-admired Facebook applications and by these applications our clients are making such good money. From development
  • Breaking Eggs And Making Omelettes: Intelligence Gathering For Open Source Software Development
  • There is an ongoing information war raging in the software world. Despite free software developers’ best efforts, new proprietary software continues to proliferate. Improved techniques must be developed to reverse engineer efficiently closed data formats so that free, interoperable solutions can be deployed under Linux. Software reverse engineering occurs on various levels. It may be necessary to study a piece of poorly written, poorly commented code developed in a high-level language such as C++ and understand what the original program was supposed to accomplish. It may also be necessary to disassemble a program that has been compiled into machine language and express it as a higher-level language. In doing this, the underlying algorithms can eventually be expressed as higher-level concepts in a human language. After obtaining an algorithmic description via reverse engineering, the algorithm can be reimplemented for any language on any computing platform. Scope This paper discusses the technical issues and challenges surrounding software reverse engineering. This topic has always been the subject of much legal and ethical controversy, particularly with respect to such intellectual property ideas such as patents, trade secrets, and software ownership. However, that discussion is outside the scope of this paper. Motivation The Linux operating system, as well as free and open source software in general, has made extraordinary strides in the computer world in the past decade. Once confined to the back office server, Linux has become a more viable option for desktop computing. However, in order to create a desktop computing platform (and in some respects, a server)