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oud master 1.0 - Software

sylvainbd - 1-30-2012 at 08:50 AM

Hi guys :wavey:

Somebody tried this software ?

http://www.xtremecode.net/OM.htm

It doesn't work for me ! ...

Don't find .exe ... :shrug:

Greg - 1-31-2012 at 05:08 AM

I haven't downloaded it to check, but maybe it's Mac software.

Greg

spyrosc - 1-31-2012 at 05:20 PM

You first need to "unpack" it by using an RAR pack/unpack utility program

e.g.

http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm

or

http://www.jzip.com/index.php?bt=c&r=502&gclid=CL3lk8_N-60C...

etc

To use it you may need to read Arabic

Good luck
Spyros C


musiqame - 2-26-2013 at 04:47 PM

Hi,
We faced the same issue. The problem is that some antiviruses (for us it was Avast) consider the executable as potentially malicious and automatically delete the .exe. As a workaround, we disabled the antivirus whenever we uses Oud Master. Even if Oud Master is not a threatening software, this workaround is definetely risky, as your computer remains unprotected during this time, so use it with caution.

Greg - 2-26-2013 at 04:55 PM

Quote: Originally posted by musiqame  
Hi,
We faced the same issue. The problem is that some antiviruses (for us it was Avast) consider the executable as potentially malicious and automatically delete the .exe. As a workaround, we disabled the antivirus whenever we uses Oud Master. Even if Oud Master is not a threatening software, this workaround is definetely risky, as your computer remains unprotected during this time, so use it with caution.


I have never seen an exe file deleted by anti-virus software, unless the exe contains an element that puts the user at risk.
I have personal experience of developing commercial software that contained an element that triggered this response from anti-virus software. We changed the routine in order to avoid this. I don't think users should ever disable their anti-virus software in order to run a programme.

Greg

fernandraynaud - 2-26-2013 at 06:58 PM

Greg is 100% right. Running naked, with the antivirus disabled, is very risky these days.

Neither my Comodo antivirus, nor MalwareBytes, identify OM1.0-DEMO.exe as dangerous, but I get nervous with a single big EXE that's too big to test in VirusTotal.

A very savvy user can run suspect software in a "sandbox" that limits what damage the software can do.


musiqame - 2-27-2013 at 12:07 PM

I agree with you too, I was just reporting my experience. Avast identified OM1.0-DEMO.exe as dangerous and disabling it solved the issue. Again, this workaround is definetely risky.

dataforcing - 10-2-2013 at 08:11 AM

This software is not fake, It is an antivirus false alert, I compiled a new version of Oud Master 1.0 from this link:
http://xtremecode.co.uk/UK/Oud_Master_1_0.php
With no issue at all

Microber - 10-2-2013 at 08:59 AM

The link I have received for downloading doesn't work.
Is the software available in English ?

dataforcing - 10-2-2013 at 11:20 AM

The link will sooner be available in your inbox or junk folder please again after sometime it is an automated process.
We are going to release the English version next week

Microber - 10-2-2013 at 11:36 AM

Thanks

dataforcing - 10-2-2013 at 11:52 AM



Oud Master 1.0 ENGLISH VERSION is HERE

dataforcing - 10-8-2013 at 02:10 PM

The English version is Here:
Oud Master 1.0™
The most powerful Oud/Lute learning software. With many enhanced features e.g. Makamt, built in tuner, notation, ability to control speed of displayed song or Makam or video file,
sound effects, ability of recording in studio section, drum machine & more...
Download your copy now from this link :
http://www.xtremecode.co.uk/DownloadingFiles/OM1_TRIAL_ENG.rar