APPLICATION SPECIFIC PROGRAM definition

APPLICATION SPECIFIC PROGRAM means a Program which can only be used as integrated into the Application Program. "APPLICATION PROGRAM(S)" shall mean Emony's software application, mainly comprised of a server software that runs on the distributors server machine, and a client software application that is running on the distributor's customers' machines.
APPLICATION SPECIFIC PROGRAM means one or more of the Programs with the following restrictions: (a) limited for use solely for the purpose of executing the Customer application identified in an Order Form (the "Application"); (b) may not be used to create new tables or alter tables except to the extent necessary to implement the Application and may not allow use of the Program's "Create" or "Alter" commands or any other command to create or alter tables outside the scope of that which is necessary for the operation of the Application; and (c) may not be used to build or modify reports or with other applications.
APPLICATION SPECIFIC PROGRAM means a Program which can only be used by Customer as integrated into the Application Program in connection with and in support of the Program.

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