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Resolver Hacks is an unofficial website about the Resolver One program. The code and articles here are not supported by Resolver Systems.

If you have any questions about the contents of this site, or any problems with it, the please contact Michael Foord.

All of the code here is believed to be correct and bug and gremlin free. The sad reality though, is that any non-trivial code will have bugs [1]. The content here is 'free', and as such comes without any warranty or guarantee at all. I advise that you check any code and spreadhseets before running them.

Because of the way that Resolver works, loading a spreadsheet means executing whatever code it contains. You have my faithful promise that I will never intentionally distribute anything that I know to be harmful or endangers your privacy. Despite this, there is a 'non-zero' risk whenever you execute any code from an untrusted source and you should take all the usual precautions.

Some of the articles on this site might even suggest doing really foolish things, like modifying your installation of Resolver One to enable some new use. These are for advanced users only, and if you do this and have problems, Resolver Systems won't be able to support you. If you're unhappy with this - don't do it!! Despite the dire warning, any changes can be undone by reinstalling Resolver One again. Any further problems are therefore real (and not my fault!!).

The articles and code here are all copyright Michael Foord, unless otherwise noted. They are licensed under a Creative Commons License. This means that you are free to use the code in commercial situations if you want. See the license text for exactly what rights it conveys. Now if you want to purchase a different license, or support for the code, that's a different matter.

If you have any questions, or even contributions to the site, feel free to get in touch.

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