Plugins definition

Plugins. The plugins listed in this document.
Plugins means the plugins that are included in the Software without any additional charge to Customer and any plugins in any software modules ordered by Customer from ForeScout for use with the Software which provide additional functionality.
Plugins means any plugins (and related updates) that are marked as copyrighted by Tenable. Any plugins or components that are not marked as copyrighted by Tenable are not Plugins as defined under this Agreement and are subject to other license terms. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Tenable grants to You for the Term (as defined below) a non-exclusive, non-transferable license in object code form only to use the Plugins as permitted in conjunction with the Software licensed in Section 2(c). The Plugins include vulnerability detection programs not developed by Tenable or its licensors and which are licensed to You under separate agreements. The terms and conditions of this Agreement do not apply to such vulnerability detection programs.

Examples of Plugins in a sentence

  • An overview of all the Facebook Plug-ins may be accessed under https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/.

  • To change the plugins that are activated, log in as an admin user, then use the topbar to browse to Administration, then to Plugins on the right sidebar.

  • Evaluating Plugins Look at the comments and ratings Before downloading and using a plugin, it is always a good idea to read through the comments that others have left.

  • Plugins can influence how users are validated before they can use the website.

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  • Plugins Plugins change the behavior or appearance of Elgg by overriding views, or by handling events and plugin hooks.

  • Contents • Where to get plugins• The Elgg Community– Finding Plugins– Evaluating Plugins• Types of plugins– Themes– Language Packs• Installation• Plugin order Where to get plugins Plugins can be obtained from:• The Elgg Community• Github• Third-party sites (typically for a price)If no existing plugins meet your needs, you can hire a developer or create your own.

  • Events and Plugin Hooks Events and Plugin Hooks are used in Elgg Plugins to interact with the Elgg engine under certain circumstances.

  • Plugins are not included with the MIT version.You can distribute a commercial product based on Elgg using the MIT version without making your modifications available.With the GPL licensed version, you have to include make your modifications of the framework public if you redis- tribute the framework.

  • Plugins are a way to add features to Pelican without having to directly modify the Pelican core.


More Definitions of Plugins

Plugins means software, scripts or other code made available in Dataiku’s “Plugin Store” or otherwise in connection with the Software that may be deployed by Customer to extend Software functionality, including to enable an integration between the Software and a Third-Party Platform.
Plugins means those certain plugins approved for use with the Software and made available by Katalon through the Katalon Store or embedded in the enterprise version of the Software.
Plugins means extensions (plugins) that extend the functionality of the OpendTect software. The Plugins may be owned by dGB Beheer BV or other 3rd party vendors that has given dGB the right to relicense them.

Related to Plugins

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