appx BANG! (Business Applications Next Generation)
System Application (TSY) , Version 2.000
Copyright 2005 by APPX Software, Inc. 

TSY is one module of appx BANG!, a fully integrated suite of
business management and accounting applications. 

TSY is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License (the "GPL") as
published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the
License. TSY is also subject to the terms of version 1.0 of the
APPX Supplemental License. A copy of the APPX Supplemental
License is included below.

TSY is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
License along with TSY; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301 USA.

APPX Software, Inc. can be contacted at: 
APPX Software, Inc.
11363 San Jose Blvd., Suite 301
Jacksonville, FL 32223

Phone: 1-800-879-2779 or 1-904-880-5560
FAX: 1-904-880-6635
Web: http://www.appx.com
E-mail: info@appx.com

APPX is a registered trademark of APPX Software, Inc.
APPX BANG! is a trademark of APPX Software, Inc.

The APPX Supplemental License
Version 1.0
1 November 2005 

The terms of this APPX Supplemental License do not replace or
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functionality of a computer application.

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runtime environment consisting of the APPX Engine, the APPX
Design Environment, the APPX Runtime Environment, and a variety
of related utility programs. The APPX Utility is a separately
licensed commercial product.

4. The APPX Engine is a virtual machine (i.e. an interpreter)
capable of compiling and executing the design specifications of
an APPX Application.

5. The APPX Design Environment provides the capability to edit
the design of an APPX Application.

6. The APPX Runtime Environment is an APPX Application that
includes data definitions and process definitions that are
required for the execution of any APPX Application by the APPX
Engine.

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distinct set of data files containing the design specifications
of the APPX Application. These files are in the preferred form
for making modifications. The APPX Design Environment directly
maintains these files.

8. The object code or executable form of an APPX Application is
referred to as an Executable Module (EM). An EM contains the
design of an APPX process in a form that has been compiled
(optimized) for execution by the APPX Engine. An EM is not
directly executable by the computer's operating system and does
not include any object code or executable code created by
environments other than APPX.

9. An Independent Module is any distinct software object in
source code, object code, or executable form such as a program,
an application, a subprogram, or a library whose source code is
not derived from or based on the source code of the Licensed
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any way on being linked with the Licensed Application.

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application, a subprogram, or a library whose intended
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source code, object code, or executable form such as a program,
an application, a subprogram, or a library whose source code is
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The APPX Engine has the ability to act as a binder to allow an
APPX Application to execute software objects that have been
statically linked with the APPX Engine or that are dynamically
linked with the APPX Engine at runtime. If linking the Licensed
Application statically or dynamically, directly or indirectly,
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apply when a Combined Work is created as the result of linking
the Licensed Application with a Dependent Module.

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or executable form any Combined Work created by linking the
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provided that every copy of the Combined Work is accompanied by
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this APPX Supplemental License. The source code of any
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3. As a special exception to Section 3 of the GPL, the source
code distributed need not include anything that is normally
distributed (in either source or binary form) as part of the
APPX Utility.

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APPX Runtime Environment and the license of the APPX Runtime
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