COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS EDITING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LINE CAMERA LINE Corporation 1-6-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 160-0004 Japan computer software programs for editing photography and graphics for use on cellular phones downloadable via the Internet; downloadable computer software programs for editing photography and graphics for use on smart phones and tablet computers; computer programs for editing photography and graphics, downloadable via the Internet; computer software programs for editing photography and graphics for use on home computer game machines; computer software programs for editing photography and graphics for use on portable liquid crystal display game machines; image files containing artwork, text, audio, video, and games downloadable via the Internet for decorating photos for use in an online computer game; downloadable still pictures, namely, animated characters, picture frames, animals, people, and landscapes for education or academic study [ ; downloadable pictures, images, and movies for decorating photos for use in an online computer game ];CAMERA;
SPEEDCHART Speed Electronic, Inc. 619 Enterprise Dr., #201 Oak Brook IL 60521 computer software programs for editing, analyzing, simulating hardware/software models;SPEED CHART;
SPEEDLINK Speed Electronic, Inc. 619 Enterprise Dr., #201 Oak Brook IL 60521 computer software programs for editing, analyzing and simulating hardware/software models;SPEED LINK;
SPEEDVIEW Speed Electronic, Inc. 619 Enterprise Dr., #201 Oak Brook IL 60521 computer software programs for editing, analyzing, and simulating hardware/software models;SPEED VIEW;
VIDEOTRACKS FARALLON COMPUTING, INC. SUITE 600 2000 POWELL STREET EMERYVILLE CA 94608 computer software programs for editing videotape and documentation sold therewith;video tracks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for auditing software systems by monitoring the use and non-use of software programs in a computer. An operating system of the computer controls execution of software products through the invocation of respective load modules thereof. A monitor is periodically triggered to collect load module execution information, which is filtered by a filtering module, and a correlator correlates load module execution information with data that associates load module names with corresponding software products and develops a list of products executed in the computer over the course of a given time period.