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On this page, you will find answer to some common frequently asked questions.
What is an element ?
What is a language ?
Why are there two software ?
Who is responsible for the content ?
Who is the owner of the creations ?
Is it a freeware ?
Is it open source?

What is an element ?

An element is a set of topics and sentences linked together. An element is some grouped text. An element can be a part of you, like a chatbot speaking about you. An element can be a story. Thus an element could be a text like any other text but with topics and sentences linked to the topics. An element can be a character, a game, a story, a teaching material, a message. [top]

What is a language ?

A language in the Ysalaya Software can be compared to a basic natural language, like basic English. A language is used between two pepple to speak together. When you say color, you can think about bleu, yellow or red. It is the same for the Ysalaya language you create. When you link the word "color" to the word "red", and if the question has "color" inside, the answer may come with "red" inside. [top]

Why are there two software ?

As a dialog can be more funny ... if the element content is invisible, there is the Ysalaya Dialog Software. It allows only to dialog with all the mystery ... of the element and of the language. The Ysalaya Create Software is for the creators. [top]

Who is responsible for the content ?

The creators are solely responsible for the element and the language that they made. The users are liable for the dialog as far as they enter questions and thus drive the dialog. As there is not any word, topic or sentence in the software, the author, in no manner can be liable for the element, the language or the dialog content. [top]

Who is the owner of the creations ?

The creators have the copyright on the elements and on the languages they made. It is like for any writen text. The data structure of the element and the language should not be changed in the code level.  The authors can use the copyright or the license they want on their creations. Their license is clearly separated from the software license. [top]

Is it a freeware ?

The Ysalaya Create and Dialog Software are shareware. As "try before buy" is the shareware basis, and if you want to continue to use the software after the 30-days free trial period, you must register the software. Thus it is not a freeware. [top]

Is it open source?

The Ysalaya Create and Dialog Software are not open source. But the users feed-back is welcome to improve the dialog kernel and the creator's interface. The Software is often updated. [top]

 

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