![]() A resident can voluntarily use his Aadhaar number in physical or electronic form by way of authentication or offline verification, or in such other form as may be specified by UIDAI. Further, under the Aadhaar Act, 2016 stringent penalties, including fines and imprisonment are provided whenever a person misuses your Aadhaar number or tries to cause any harm to you.Īs per the Supreme Court Judgement in the Aadhaar case (494 of 2012), residents are no longer required to mandatorily verify Bank account with Aadhaar. In fact, Aadhaar is more secure than many other identity documents, because unlike other IDs, Aadhaar is instantly verifiable through biometric and OTP authentication and QR code. But did they stop using these documents for the fear that somebody would use them to impersonate? No! They continue using them and if any fraud happens, the law enforcement agencies handle them as per law. People have been freely giving other identity documents such as passport, voter ID, PAN card, ration card, driving license, etc. Hence, it is near impossible to impersonate you if you use Aadhaar to prove your identity. Verification is done through fingerprint, iris scan, OTP authentication, and QR code etc. Also, as per the Aadhaar Act 2016, the Aadhaar card is required to be verified either by in physical or electronic formby way of authentication or offline verification, or in such other form as may be specified. Aadhaar identity, instead, is instantly verifiable and hence more trusted. It’s just like any other identity document such as passport, voter ID, PAN card, ration card, driving license, etc., that you have been using freely for decades with service providers. Just, by knowing your Aadhaar number, no one can harm you. Also, some of ministries/ departments and State governments too have notified acceptance of Aadhaar as an Identity document. Currently, it has been notified as PoI and PoA by RBI, SEBI, PFRDA, DoT, PMLA and SEBI. This uniqueness property of Aadhaar allows it to act as a robust ID, hence, Aadhaar is accepted as Proof of Identity and Proof of Address for an Aadhaar Holder. This ensures that one Aadhaar is issued only to one Resident and one Resident gets only one Aadhaar for the lifetime. Based on the NPR (National Population Register) process of public scrutinyįurther, as part of Aadhaar issuance process, each enrolment request undergoes requisite quality checks with the necessary bio-metric deduplication, thereafter UIDAI issues a digital ID to the resident. ![]() ![]() To achieve this 3 distinct methods of verification were adopted: As a part of building a Robust Digital ID, it is essential that key demographic data was verified properly to facilitate authentication of identity by various systems.
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![]() But it's his business model and he can proceed any which way he wants, and I respect that.Īnd that's what I don't like. too many expect this to be free and, when there's a delay introducing a new free key, people start to vocally question whether the project is still viable and begin discussing alternatives. However, I do challenge all those concerned with the delay that, when the new beta key becomes available and their fears are calmed for the moment, to purchase MakeMKV so we don't go through another round of this the next time the beta key expires. But it's his business model and he can proceed any which way he wants, and I respect that. I don't know him or pretend to know what's going on in his mind but he is creating a situation where too many expect this to be free and, when there's a delay introducing a new free key, people start to vocally question whether the project is still viable and begin discussing alternatives. My fear for MakeMKV is not that it takes Mike time to come up with a new key but that his business model for so long has included free keys. That is the nature of this type of product. It's not 20 minutes, it's for more than 10 days now!ĭon't kid yourself, any software that smells of cracking encryption is under attack, including DVDFab if you recall, they were temporarily shut down as well a couple years back. But don't bitch if it isn't updated within 20 minutes of expiration. I've used the beta keys for years and paid nothing so this would be my way of saying "thank you" and paying retroactively for something that's served me well. I'd be disappointed if Mike stopped developing MakeMKV but I wouldn't be angry even just having plunked down $50. I also don't use MakeMKV for decryption but instead rely on RedFox AnyDVD (yes, just bought a new LTL for that as well even with the uncertainty that arose from Slysoft's demise). ![]() Even if it's never updated again, it's still worth it cause you could combine it with another decryption software and call it good if you really had to. That simply means patience is required until the new key and/or version are posted. The price you pay for using it for free is that from time to time the beta key may be late or a new version may be delayed. It's worked perfectly for me for a long time. I bought my license years ago and have no regrets at all. I personally don't rely on MakeMKV for decryption and use it strictly for its mkv making abilities. SamuriHL wrote:If being able to back up your disc based media is important, then the 50 bucks (or whatever it is in your country of origin) is a worthwhile investment. The timing was actually the most perfect it can get to buy it. I think it kind of worked out for me in the end. Which is still excellent for non-subscription software. It was all same-day, pretty much all within 5 minutes of making the purchase.įor me, in Canada, it came up to 73.31 CAD after conversion. Much simpler than the longer routes of using other tools. I had the money for it and it was either going to be this or any one of other software (not necessarily decyption software), but I ultimately decided on this as I like using it for ripping DVD's to MKV a lot. I wish there was an option to support the project at a lower investment level. 2) I really only use the app every now and then. 1) Has anyone bought through Avangate in the past week? Are they turning around codes quickly or are we waiting on Mike for permanent codes as well? In which case, no urgency to buy right now. I am also tired of dealing with the beta codes and would be willing to support the project. Robertpetry wrote:It might be the right time to buy. And I don't have to wait for the temporary beta keys again. I've been using the betas for a number of years now, and very regularly, so decided it's time to pony up for something that has served me well (thanks, Mike!). Personally speaking, I think it's the right time to buy. Means for example for the bluray copy edition something about 76,- €! You can find an other well known software in internet, which is at moment 20% off. Has it already ever occurred that the key was a week overdue? Maybe the software is no longer being developed. Peter01 wrote:As already written here, I also think that it's not a good time to buy now. ![]() Unfortunately, wireless bluetooth headphones still don’t work well because of the perceptible lag. There’s also a 3.5mm audio jack so you can use wired earbuds or headphones for better noise isolation and spatial audio. That said, it is not the same: there’s a lot less distortion than before, and the sound can be pumped up to a pretty deafening volume – it just means that, unlike with over-the-ear headphones or earbuds, people around you can hear a lot more of what’s going on. The audio system on the Quest 3 is similar to that found on the Quest 2, meaning it sits away from your ear. In fast-moving games like Beat Saber, the ability to play at a higher frame rate really lends to ultra-smooth motion without any stuttering. ![]() Other improvements to the optics include a wider 110-degree FOV for better immersion (less tunnel vision) relative to the Quest 2’s 90 degrees, and 120Hz support right at launch. Aside from being slimmer, the display boasts uniform edge-to-edge clarity and less lens glare. Fortunately, the Quest 3 does away with the Fresnel lenses found in the Quest 2 and adopts the pancake lenses first seen in the Quest Pro. ![]() The center of the display is obviously sharper than the edges, and you have to wear your headset perfectly to get it focused. This new version also addresses one of my biggest issues with the Quest 2’s optics, which is its narrow sweet spot. ![]() We’re not quite living the dream yet, since it could definitely be sharper (as compared to my 4K PC monitor), but it does look better than any comparable headset. You can see it most clearly with textual elements like in-game huds, menus, and virtual browsers, and with technically demanding games like Microsoft Flight Simulator when you’re tethered to your PC. The Quest 3 sports dual 2064x2208 LCD displays – that’s 30% more pixel density than the Quest 2 – and the result is, as you’d expect, improved visual clarity. Meta does sell a facial interface with an easier-to-clean silicone cover pre-attached, but you’ll have to pony up another $30 to get it. That’s a sanitation issue because the padding isn’t removable you have to detach the entire plastic facial interface, so you can’t just toss it into the washer. The facial interface is lined with a foam padding that, although is comfortable, will absorb your sweat like a sponge. The aggressively-curved facial interface means that there’s also a good amount of light spilling in from the nose bridge you’ll have to deal with it for the time being because Meta currently doesn’t sell a full light blocker like it does with the Quest Pro. I simply set it to the shortest depth to get the maximum 110-degree FOV, but if you wear glasses for VR you’ll appreciate the extra space. The Quest 3 also lets you adjust the depth of the facial interface, or how far from your face the screen is. The Quest 3 now offers continuous IPD adjustment, which ranges from 58mm to 70mm, easily manipulated by a little rotary dial on the bottom of the visor. Meta listened to user complaints about the limited IPD adjustability on the Quest 2, which only has three specific IPD stops (58mm, 63mm, and 68mm). If you want to swap it out for a more robust, hard plastic alternative, the Elite Strap will run you another $70. The soft, cloth head strap has also been redesigned so that it’s easier to adjust, and it does a good job of keeping the headset firmly in place without applying too much pressure – even during intense Beat Saber sessions. The Quest 3 still mounts the same way as the 2, but it protrudes out from your head by about an inch less than before, which means it feels less front-heavy. The Quest 2 isn’t the most comfortable headset for long gaming sessions because the facial interface is pressed against your temples and cheeks, which isn’t nearly as comfortable as the PS VR2’s halo-style head strap that rests on top of your head. On a positive note, the ergonomics have been improved. There’s no weight savings either, unfortunately I weighed my Quest 3 visor without the strap at 459 grams, which is actually three grams heavier than a strapless 2. Meta claims that the Quest 3 is 40% slimmer, but if you look at the fine print you’ll see that the comparison excludes the facial interface, which is thicker on the Quest 3. The first thought that came to mind when unboxing the Quest 3 was just how similar it looked to the Quest 2. The contents include the headset itself, a pre-installed foam facial interface, two Touch Plus controllers with pre-installed wrist straps and AA batteries, an 18W power adapter, and a USB Type-C charging cable for the headset itself. I don’t mind because I’d rather not spend extra money on fancy packaging. The Meta Quest 3 arrives in a deceptively small, rather spartan looking box. ![]() In memory of Shayne Merrill Bock, please visit our floral store. All friends are welcome to attend the celebration of life. After the service, there will be a celebration of Shayne’s life held at Darren and Marie Bock’s at: 14829 Puposky Rd NW, Bemidji. Born on in Anoka, MN James was the son of Thomas John and Ethel Anna (Reilly) Gorham. Visitation will also be 1 hour prior to the service at the church. A private service for family will be held on Saturday, July 18 at 10:00 AM at the Turtle Lake Township Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, Novemat Olson-Schwartz Funeral Home with a 7 p.m. He is survived by his wife Debra Bock of Bemidji parents Don and Jen Bock of Bemidji brother Steven and Kristine Bock of Cimarron, KS brother Darren and Marie Bock of Bemidji brother Nathan and Shauna Bock of Mounds View 18 nieces and nephews 1 great niece and Ringo. Shayne was proceeded in death by his grandparents Arnie and Flora Bock of Puposky, and Ole and Elda Olander of Crosby, and his brother Doug Bock of Bemidji. He lived his live on the straight and narrow path, giving all an example to follow. ![]() When a family member slipped or fell down in the struggle of life, all they had to do was look up at Shayne. Shayne was the voice of reason and inspiration of the Bock family. ![]() Shayne was ready and willing to help Deb with any honey-do project without any complaints and was always willing to help family and friends with any project. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, Januat St. Shayne loved doing so many things including cooking, fishing, hunting, gardening, 4 wheeling and visiting with neighbors. Raymond Albert Sauve, 91, of Bemidji, MN died Thursday, Januat Tamarack Court, Bemidji. In 1992, he married Debra McAllister and they made their home in Puposky, MN. He worked for Wilde Construction and Beltrami County Highway Department for 33 years where he also served as a union rep for the 49ers. He then attended Staples Technical College earning a degree in heavy equipment operation. John served in the Vietnam war for the Army. He was born in Bemidji, Minnesota to John and Carolee (Soule) Klasen Jr on May 12, 1952. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m., Thursday, Decemat the funeral home and one hour prior to the service. Later they moved to Bemidji where Shayne graduated from Bemidji High School. Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, Decemat Olson-Schwartz Funeral Home, Bemidji. Shayne was born in Duluth, MN to Donald and Jennifer Bock. Memorials preferred to First Lutheran Church, Bemidji.Shayne Bock, age 59, of Bemidji, died Wednesday, Jafter a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, David. Walt is survived by his wife, June daughter, Susie (David) and son, John (Leigh) grandchildren, Ali (Greg), Ryan (Grace), Nick and Christina and great-grandchildren, Stella, Scarlett, Lillian and Philip. Later years were spent dividing time between Bemidji and Mesa, AZ and lunching at Raphael’s. Walt was an avid hunter and fisherman and was happiest at he and June’s Lake of the Woods cabin. He served on the board of First Federal Savings and Loan. Walt was a member of the Bemidji Jaycees, the Elks and the Bemidji Curling Club. After selling the dealership to his brother David’s son, Jim, he created Crown Property Management, Multi Family Development. Private burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery in Blackduck, Minn. Friday, June 30, at Olson-Schwartz Funeral Home in Bemidji. ![]() In 1957 upon his father’s death, he and his brother, David, took over the family business, Bemidji Implement, which later became Bemidji Implement and Rambler followed by Dave Walters Inc. Visitation and viewing will be from 1-3 p.m. He graduated from Bemidji High School in 1955. Walter spent his early years in Barnesville and Grand Forks, ND before moving to Bemidji in 1952 where he met his future wife Edith (June) Wille. Walter was born to Walter and Elizabeth “Libby” Fankhanel on in Fargo, ND. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Bemidji. Visitation will be 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, Septemat Olson-Schwartz Funeral Home and one hour prior to the service at the church. Walter Ray (Walt) Fankhanel, 86, of Bemidji, MN passed away on Augat Sanford Bemidji Medical Center.įuneral Services will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Septemat First Lutheran Church, Bemidji. Adobe Creative Suite (Cannot be added due to legal concerns) Microsoft Office (cannot be added due to legal concerns) iWork (Cannot be added due to legal concerns) I'm going to try and jump-starting it by seeing what everyone here uses. However, I'm now taking control of the Tiger Section project. The Tiger section concept has sat idle while larger projects (like the El Cap/Sierra theme, truck repairs, and MDD and Quad woes) have taken up much of Gavin's time. As anyone who has visited the website in search of software, most of it is meant for Leopard, leaving those in search of apps for their Tiger installs in the dust. On behalf of and the rest of the PowerPC Archive Team, we're looking for apps that we can add to the Tiger section of the Archive. There are numerous other vector formats: CDR is the CorelDRAW native format and XAR is the Xara Xtreme native format, to name a couple.THIS IS A WIKIPOST- Please add the apps you use on tiger to the list below! Line+spline as well as line only output modes. Some programs have difficulty reading DXF files with splines (curves), so the Desktop Edition supports The AI format is fairly widely supported, but is less ubiquitous than the EPS format, and most programs that read AI can also read EPS.Ī CAD format from Autodesk, used by CAD tools from many different vendors. The native format of Adobe Illustrator is the AI format (Adobe Illustrator Artwork), a modified version of the older EPS format. Support for reading and editing PDF files is much more limited. Those tools work with any program that is able to print. (third party tools that perform the same task are also for sale). Further information on the SVG format may be found on the official SVG website.Īdobe's PDF format (Portable Document Format) is very widely used as a general purpose platform-independent document format.Īnd while it is not exclusively used as such, it is also a very good vector image format.Īdobe gives away the Acrobat PDF reader, but sells the tools required to create PDF files Inkscape and recent versions of Adobe IllustratorĪnd CorelDRAW have good support for reading and writing SVG. The W3C standard vector image format is called SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics). Ghostview can read it very well but does not have any editing capabilities. It is widely supported as an export format, but due to the complexity of the full format specification, not all programs that claim to support EPS are able to import all variants of it.Īdobe Illustrator and recent versions of CorelDRAW have very good support for reading and writing EPS. It is the standard interchange format in the print industry. In any case, all of the variants of BMP should be avoided when possible, as they use little to noĬompression and consequently have unnecessarily large file sizes.Īdobe's EPS format (Encapsulated PostScript) is perhaps the most common vector image format. Most modern image editing tools are able to read both. Own formats, both of which are called BMP. There are actually several BMP formats (BitMaP). Vector Magic recommends using the PNG format when storing logos as bitmaps. ![]() This format is widely supported by web browsers and image viewers/editors. The best of the lossless image formats is called PNG (Portable Network Graphics). They are more suitable for things like logos. These store an exact pixel-by-pixel representation of the image, but require more space. We do not recommend using JPEG files for rasterized vector art, as the compression artifacts substantially degrade the quality of the image near edges. It has excellent compression characteristics and has the nice feature that the user may specify what level of compression they desire, trading off fidelity for file size. One of the most widely-used image formats. They are also commonly used on the web to save bandwidth. They are best suited to photographs and other images where perfect accuracy is not important. These have smaller file sizes but do not store a perfect copy of the image. Some of the most common are: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF.īroadly speaking, they fall into two categories: Lossy formats There is a large number of different bitmap formats. |
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