Users' questions

What do you need to know about software piracy?

What do you need to know about software piracy?

All information provided to BSA will be kept confidential. What is Software Piracy? Software piracy is the unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted software by duplicating, downloading, sharing, selling, or installing multiple copies onto personal or work computers. Using unlicensed software is illegal and increases security risks.

Is it easy to make software with visuino?

Connect your LEGO ® project to the Internet and override all limitations. Inventing software with Peguino Visuino is as easy as connecting LEGO ® bricks. For those people who are not skilled in writing software, developing programs has never been easier.

How does visuino visual drag and drop software development?

Instead of writing hundreds of lines of programming code – Peguino Visuino, the visual drag and drop software development environment does all the hard work for you. Just focus on what you will build with bricks, wire them together and see it running in minutes!

Do you need Mitov Software to use visuino?

Visuino – Visual Development for Arduino by Mitov Software The components found in the Visuino software represent their hardware components and you will easily be able to create and design your programs using drag and drop. No equipment or hardware is needed to run the software in design mode.

Why do we need level seven remanufacturing software?

See How We Can Improve It Level Seven implements remanufacturing software solutions to support and improve business operations for organizations across the world. These solutions are designed to support organizations’ core business processes.

How much does anti-piracy programs increase sales?

Statistics show that effective anti-piracy programs typically increase sales by greater than 10 percent.

Who are the users of pirated software?

Users of pirated software can fall into four general categories: hard-core pirates, soft pirates, victims, and rogue companies. The hard-core pirates are ‘anarchists’ who believe all software should be free.