September 2011

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Banckle Reference Reverted

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@MER-C, For the recent reverts; I would like to share that Banckle offers a suite of collaborative tools and like DimDim and other web conferencing alternatives; Banckle Online Meeting is one of its web based tool for conducting web conferencing sessions that comes with a free API as well to help developers creating new applications by borrowing some of its features. Since this page section List_of_collaborative_software correspond exactly with Banckle Online Meeting and the listed tools DimDim and Zimbra are its competitors so I added Banckle to that list. Please visit this blog page as a reference and read out a head-to-head features comparison of Banckle Online Meeting with DimDim. Please make sure that by referencing Banckle Online Meeting, promotion or other marketable benefits were not intended. The mentioning was made just for the sake of awareness that Banckle offer the same free API as an alternative solution for conducting Online Meetings, Live Chats and File Sharings. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Khozman (talkcontribs) 00:35, 4 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

List of tools for static code analysis

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While we appreciate your attempt to improve the article List of tools for static code analysis, according to Wikipedia's guidelines for standalone lists, the only entries that should appear are ones which have their own articles on Wikipedia. We've therefore reverted your changes. If you feel the tool you added meets Wikipedia's inclusion criteria, please consider writing an article for it first and then add it to the list. —Psychonaut (talk) 13:03, 20 April 2012 (UTC)Reply