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  2. Godot (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Godot (/ ˈ ɡ ɒ d oʊ / GOD-oh) [a] is a cross-platform, free and open-source game engine released under the permissive MIT license.It was initially developed in Buenos Aires by Argentine software developers Juan Linietsky and Ariel Manzur [6] for several companies in Latin America prior to its public release in 2014. [7]

  3. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser - Wikipedia

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    AWB comes in a zip file, and it is recommended that it be unzipped to a new directory, rather than running, for example, straight from the desktop. AWB is not installed on the PC and runs mostly as a standalone application: AutoWikiBrowser.exe (the provided WikiFunctions.dll file is also required).

  4. Wireless clicker - Wikipedia

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    A speaker giving a presentation with an RF pointer in his left hand. Using a wireless clicker, helps the presenter to move freely, instead of being obliged to stay next to the computer, can get closer and keep in touch with the audience, watching the presentation together with them, being able to use the built-in laser pointer, in order to emphasize specific points in the dialogue with the ...

  5. Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit includes two similar tools (CDBurn.exe and DVDBurn.exe). [16] Although Microsoft has retired this Power Toy, it is available as the unauthorized ISO Recorder Power Toy. Shell Audio Player was a Windows Media Player-based compact player which allows playing music from the taskbar.

  6. List of compilers - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Parallelizer Windows Unix-like Other OSs License type Framework? DMS Software Reengineering Toolkit: Semantic Designs: C/C++, COBOL, PL/I, many others:

  7. List of video games using NFC - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games that use near field communication (NFC) technology.. Currently, games have leveraged NFC in unlocking additional features through payment. This takes the form of a direct transaction over NFC [1] or by purchasing a physical item, which signals to the platform that a certain set of features has been purchased (e.g. Skylanders).

  8. AutoPatcher - Wikipedia

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    The original AutoPatcher program was a simple batch script created by Jason Kelley and released on October 15, 2003. This original release contained 22 updates and could only be used on Windows XP SP1.

  9. AutoRun - Wikipedia

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    AutoRun and the companion feature AutoPlay are components of the Microsoft Windows operating system that dictate what actions the system takes when a drive is mounted.. AutoRun was introduced in Windows 95 to ease application installation for non-technical users and reduce the cost of software support calls.