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Author Topic: Software Invention Concept to do Business  (Read 441 times)

Jp

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Software Invention Concept to do Business
« on: 02-05-11 at 12:21 am »


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Invention Claim and Disclosure for the Invention Entitled;Time Date Software
Invention Conceived by Jople 2/4/2011
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What I claim to be my invention is an global time and date calcuation software.
It is capable of representing an, individual component, and  co-relative information about the individual component,  with a specific time zone,  revealing the time and date for that individual component, (Individual component,IC in this case a person).
The software program provides to the user, an individual file and icon for each individual component
represented. This determines the output or display of information desired by the user.
This time-date display may be displayed in the form of a digital calculation or other images such as a clock or calender, etc.
The program used for each is used with a main data system whereby
the data needed for the individual file would be kept and or maintained
online and or off line, which ever is within the context of the data activation capabilities
The usefulness and advantage for this time and date software is that a user can
instantly know the time and date of the person or i.c. he is referencing to, for reasons
of communications and business.


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Re: Software Invention Concept to do Business
« Reply #1 on: 02-05-11 at 05:45 am »

On the Same Token
Invention Claim and Disclosure for the Invention Entitled;Time Date Software
Invention Conceived by Jople 2/4/2011
Today's Date 2/5/2011
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The software product can also be programed to calculate a
configured time, e.g., if you would like to know what time
co-responds with a given time in your time zone, you
type in the time into the calculator at the IC box, or
by right clicking that Icon, and typing it in, PM or AM,
and the calculator will give you the co-responding time,
for your area. This way if you want Charles in Beijing,
to call you at 5, PM, you may want to tell him to call
you at 4:55 AM, this time can be derived by the configured
calculation.

The input in this case and as illustrated can be modified where by the time placed firstly into either box, i.e. My Time  Window or Charles Chan's Window will yield the calculation for the empty window, or the opposite, only one box can be typed in for time calculations and will yield the configured time for the others time zone, i.e. I want Charles to call me at 5 0'clock pm  his time, entering 5 o'clock pm into Charles Chan's window, therefore conversely the calculated time would be configured in the My Time Box, yielding the time he would call me.

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« Last Edit: 02-05-11 at 06:03 am by Jp »
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