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  2. Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft PowerToys is a set of freeware (later open source) system utilities designed for power users developed by Microsoft for use on the Windows operating system. These programs add or change features to maximize productivity or add more customization.

  3. SyncToy - Wikipedia

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    SyncToy was a freeware tool in Microsoft's PowerToys series that provided an easy-to-use graphical user interface for synchronizing files and folders in Windows versions XP, Vista, 7 and 10. It was written using Microsoft's .NET Framework and used the Microsoft Sync Framework. [1]

  4. Category:Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Microsoft PowerToys" The following 4 pages are ...

  5. Tweak UI - Wikipedia

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    It was originally written by Raymond Chen and later included in Microsoft's PowerToys collection, a set of tools developed by Microsoft's Shell Development Team. [1] An updated version of Tweak UI was included on the installation disc for Windows 98. According to Chen, this was deemed a "disaster" because it resulted in additional work for ...

  6. List of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    A "personal computer" version of Windows is considered to be a version that end-users or OEMs can install on personal computers, including desktop computers, laptops, and workstations. The first five versions of Windows– Windows 1.0 , Windows 2.0 , Windows 2.1 , Windows 3.0 , and Windows 3.1 –were all based on MS-DOS, and were aimed at both ...

  7. Power Toys - Wikipedia

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  8. The Marx Toys story: Iconic toys once made in Erie and ... - AOL

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    A pair of Rock'Em Sock'Em Robots, made by Marx Toys, square off at the Hagen History Center in Erie. Dennis Kubiak's favorite Marx toy was a missile launcher that he got on his eighth birthday ...

  9. Talk:Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    Its contents were merged into Microsoft PowerToys. The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here.