Making Closed Software Act Like It’s Open
Posted on | April 7, 2010 | No Comments
Via Slashdot and Gizmag: “Researchers from the University of Washington have managed to add customization and accessibility options to proprietary software without ever touching the source code. Rather than alter program code, Prefab looks for the pixels associated with the blocks of code used to paint applications to a screen, grabs hold of them, and alters them according to whatever enhancements the user has chosen to apply. Any user input is then fed back to the original software, still running behind the enhanced interface.”
Read the entire article at Gizmag or join the discussion at Slashdot.
Category: Rights issues, Software, Technology
Tags: Open source > proprietary software > University of Washington
Tags: Open source > proprietary software > University of Washington
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