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This question gets close to legal advice, but at no point am I actually seeking any such advice, just direction to a product. I need a general midi soundfont that I can use to record midi music with and, then, use that music in a commercial product. So, what I am looking for is a source where I can purchase a soundfont, in the form of an sf2, from an actual legitimate company (not a random person, not one that is free, etc.). I am not asking anyone to verify any of the licensing, I am only looking for a commercial vendor (I can, then, talk to them, etc.). The reason I'm being so specific in this question is that I cannot, after a lot of searching, find any such vendors, all I can find are fonts put together by people with no clear sourcing, sites that don't exist for closed vendors, and other such -- and one site offering individual instrument fonts, which isn't what I need. Thank you for any help:-) 73.174.196.36 ( talk) 00:07, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Does anyone know if there's a setting that automatically deletes from an iPhone - from the device only, NOT syncing the deletion to other devices - emails more than (say) 30 days old?
I seem to remember this being a fairly prominent option when I first owned an iPhone, and I definitely remember Blackberries used to do it, but cannot find it or anything similar on my iPhone now. AndyJones ( talk) 08:25, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Is there any way I can discover the dependancies on a folder that cannot be deleted because it is being used elsewhere? There's one folder in program files that I want rid of, this was associated formally with Adobe but I have deleted all the associated software. Yet this empty folder sits there, any apparently cannot be deleted because it is opened elsewhere. What gives? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.208.132.54 ( talk) 11:46, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Two of my Wikipedia-related Java programs aren't opening (STiki and WPCleaner). When I try to open them, I can see the icon in the taskbar and when I hover on the icon in the taskbar it shows the screen, but when I click on it or try to open it using task manager it doesn't open. I don't have any other Java programs, so I can't test if it's specific. What should I do? Dat Guy Talk Contribs 14:11, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Once compiled, how can someone discover in what language a program was written? Would you need to decompile it into different languages until something reasonable appears? Is it possible to decompile a program into more than one programming language? Llaanngg ( talk) 22:10, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
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This question gets close to legal advice, but at no point am I actually seeking any such advice, just direction to a product. I need a general midi soundfont that I can use to record midi music with and, then, use that music in a commercial product. So, what I am looking for is a source where I can purchase a soundfont, in the form of an sf2, from an actual legitimate company (not a random person, not one that is free, etc.). I am not asking anyone to verify any of the licensing, I am only looking for a commercial vendor (I can, then, talk to them, etc.). The reason I'm being so specific in this question is that I cannot, after a lot of searching, find any such vendors, all I can find are fonts put together by people with no clear sourcing, sites that don't exist for closed vendors, and other such -- and one site offering individual instrument fonts, which isn't what I need. Thank you for any help:-) 73.174.196.36 ( talk) 00:07, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Does anyone know if there's a setting that automatically deletes from an iPhone - from the device only, NOT syncing the deletion to other devices - emails more than (say) 30 days old?
I seem to remember this being a fairly prominent option when I first owned an iPhone, and I definitely remember Blackberries used to do it, but cannot find it or anything similar on my iPhone now. AndyJones ( talk) 08:25, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Is there any way I can discover the dependancies on a folder that cannot be deleted because it is being used elsewhere? There's one folder in program files that I want rid of, this was associated formally with Adobe but I have deleted all the associated software. Yet this empty folder sits there, any apparently cannot be deleted because it is opened elsewhere. What gives? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.208.132.54 ( talk) 11:46, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Two of my Wikipedia-related Java programs aren't opening (STiki and WPCleaner). When I try to open them, I can see the icon in the taskbar and when I hover on the icon in the taskbar it shows the screen, but when I click on it or try to open it using task manager it doesn't open. I don't have any other Java programs, so I can't test if it's specific. What should I do? Dat Guy Talk Contribs 14:11, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Once compiled, how can someone discover in what language a program was written? Would you need to decompile it into different languages until something reasonable appears? Is it possible to decompile a program into more than one programming language? Llaanngg ( talk) 22:10, 4 September 2016 (UTC)