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AutoIT convertion to vb.net or c#
Project Id: 1466030
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Description
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Posted by: |
dix800 (2 ratings)
(Employer rating 6.5 )
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Non-action ratio: |
Very Good - 0.00%
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Employer security verifications: |
Good
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Approved on: |
Jul 30, 2010 1:37:04 PM EDT
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Bidding closes: |
Aug 13, 2010 1:07:29 PM EDT
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Viewed (by workers): |
1069 times
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Deadline: |
Please estimate in your bid |
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Sourcing Type: Outsourcing
This is an outsourcing project.
To apply,
place your bid below and we'll notify you if the employer
picks you
to work on it.
Since this is a pay-for-deliverables project, you will
bid a fixed price to complete the entire job.
If you win and complete the work according to contract,
you will be paid completely at the end (or partially as each of your optional
milestones arrive).
vWorker.com
guarantees payment to all workers who
meet their contracts.
Brief summary:
- vWorker.com reminder: You MAY NOT post the final solution for this (and any) project before your bid is accepted and funds are fully escrowed. Anyone who does may have their account permanently suspended. However, you CAN post:
- On programming projects: A prototype or functional demo...as long as source code is not provided.
- On graphics projects: A watermarked and low-resolution version of the work.
vWorker.com Writing Addendums:
- All English writing-related deliverables MUST be of grammatical,
structural and logical quality commensurate with written English in a
professional journal (unless otherwise stated by the Employer). If you are a
non-native English speaker you are HIGHLY CAUTIONED against bidding if you
are less than 100% certain that you can provide this level of deliverables.
- However, if the Employer accepts your bid based on a sample of your
work that falls beneath (or above) this level, then they are indicating
that quality of your sample is the acceptable level of quality in this
contract.
- In general, all deliverables MUST be completely your own original work
and may not be taken (in whole or in part) from any work that you do not
have full copyrights to (unless otherwise stated by the Employer).
- If the employer agrees to allow you to quote material from other
sources, you must surround that material with quotes and cite the source
with enough detail so it can be verified.
- The employer may agree to allow you to paraphrase material from other
sources. This is legal when the work is considered "Fair Use" (which generally means it will NOT be used commercially and ONLY for educational purposes). When this is the case, you must follow generally accepted standards for paraphrasing.
Merely rearranging words and phrases from another source is considered
plagiarism and is illegal. To correctly paraphrase, you should
read the original and then close the book/source so you cannot see it
and then write the entire material from scratch using your own words. On the other hand, if you may know or suspect the work may not be "Fair Use", please inform or consult with vWorker.com.
- If you infringe any copyright you will forfeit all escrowed funds under
the terms of ""fraud"" in your contract and may have your account suspended.
DO NOT BID ON THIS PROJECT, unless you fully understand United States
copyright law and its ramifications to you.
I need a convertion of an autoit script : http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=99412 to vb.net or c#. Requierement : must be working on all windows OS, x64 and x86. Please read carefully the script before accepting the auction, you must be sure that you can do it.
Platform:
All windows OS
Detailed Requirements:
1) All deliverables will be considered "work made for hire" under U.S. Copyright law. Employer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work purchased. (No GPL, GNU, 3rd party components, etc. unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the employer on the site per the worker's Worker Legal Agreement).
2) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
3) Deliverables must be in ready-to-run condition, as follows (depending on the nature of the deliverables): a) For web sites or other server-side deliverables intended to only ever exist in one place in the Employer's environment--Deliverables must be installed by the Worker in ready-to-run condition in the Employer's environment. b) For all others including desktop software or software the employer intends to distribute: A software installation package that will install the software in ready-to-run condition on the platform(s) specified in this project.
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Worker: On pay-for-deliverable
projects, all deliverables must be
uploaded to
vWorker.com before the
deadline(s)…with no exceptions. If
this contract makes it impossible
to do this (for example if it is
for a service that cannot be
uploaded), then do not start
this project. Otherwise, you
may find
yourself unprotected by the
payment guarantee.
Instead, ask the employer
to switch this project to
pay-for-time, so you are
guaranteed payment. If the
employer will not switch this, then
please alert us.
(Click here for more details...)
Example of unprotected/un-guaranteed work:
Imagine that this project is to
install something on the employers
website.
You do the work but upload nothing
to vWorker.com (because it takes too
long,
or you cannot). As long as there is
no dispute, you will not notice the
potential problem. But if the
employer disputes what you did then
we must make sure you delivered to the
triple-point-guarantee (100% to-contract: and
done in the industry exepcted manner, and
by the deadline). If the employer
does not allow us access to their
website, or accidentally/deliberately
changes the work you did on their
website, when we go to test it, we
will see that it does not work.
Then you would have no proof that
you delivered the final deliverables,
lose the arbitration, the escrowed
funds and receive a poor rating
(which will say "testing showed
the final deliverables did not
work").
So for this reason,
you should have instead followed
the above instructions and
switched it to pay-for-time.
Had you done this, we would simply
have checked the Accutimcard to
make sure you punched-in the time
and were working on it. You would
have been paid for every hour
you worked.
- Remember that contacting the other party outside of the site (by email, phone, etc.) on all outsourcing pay-for-deliverables projects < $500 (before the employer's money is escrowed) is a violation of both the employer and worker agreements.
vWorker.com monitors all site activity for such violations and can instantly expel transgressors on the spot, so we thank you in advance for your cooperation.
If you notice a violation please help out the site and report it. Thanks for your help.
Categories:
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The categories were created by the employer, but sometimes mistakes occur.
If any of these categories are incorrect, please
report it and let us know.
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Like everything else on this page, these categories are part of the original contract
for this project.
Writing and translation, Translation, Other, Other (Other), Technology, Software Development
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