Results for: unauthorized use of software
English English
number each page of something, number the pages of a book or publication; create or arrange the pages in a document using desktop publishing software and techniques (Computers)paginate
of who commits sea robbery; illegally copied (Computers), one who commits sea robbery; one who steals copyrighted or patented materials; one who illegally copies or uses computer software (Computers), rob something on high seas, robber at sea, ship use...pirate
operating systems and software development company with headquarters in Washington (USA)Amiga Inc.
organization for promoting freedom of use of software and removal of restriction and property rights on the InternetFSF (Free Software Foundation)
person or thing which inserts something new; one who alters text in an unauthorized manner; one who adds intermediate terms (Mathematics)interpolator
person or thing who makes effective, person or thing who improves; (Computers) software that maximizes efficiency of a computeroptimizer
personal database softwarePersonal Information Manager
placed within or between; altered, changed, having the addition of something new; altered in an unauthorized manner (of text)interpolated
plug, security device, device connected to a computer port which verifies that a program is not an illegal copy (Computers), security device for protected softwaredongle
Portable Document Format; file format which preserves document formatting and enables users to view a file correctly from any computer equipped with the Acrobat Reader software (developed by Adobe Systems)PDF
possibility to cancel an installation of a program and to remove the program from the hard disk (Computers), remove a program from a computer system (Computers), remove software from computeruninstall
program used for viewing sites on the World Wide Web (Computers); one who leafs through, one who browses, software for searching Internet, somebody who browsesbrowser
Rapid Application Development; set of program development tools that enable programmers to develop software as a system of components that can be updated quickly and easily to adapt to new technologies (Computers)RAD
renumber the pages of a book or publication; re-create or rearrange the pages in a document using desktop publishing software and techniques (Computers)repaginate
set of program development tools that enable programmers to develop software as a system of components that can be updated quickly and easily to adapt to new technologies (Computers)RAD (Rapid Application Development)
 

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My name is Tomislav Kuzmic, I live in Croatia and this site is my personal project. I am responsible for the concept, design, programming and development. I do this in my spare time. To contact me for any reason please send me an email to tkuzmic at gmail dot com. Let me take this chance to thank all who contributed to the making of these dictionaries and improving the site's quality:

EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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