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  2. StarOffice - Wikipedia

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    A different spell checker than that used by OpenOffice.org, and thesaurus; StarOffice Configuration Manager; Macro Converter for converting Microsoft Office VBA macros to StarOffice Basic; For StarOffice Enterprise Edition only: Professional Analysis Wizard; Wizard to create Microsoft Windows Installer Transformation files

  3. World of Warcraft - Wikipedia

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    World of Warcraft (WoW) is a 2004 massively multiplayer online role-playing (MMORPG) video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Windows and Mac OS X.Set in the Warcraft fantasy universe, World of Warcraft takes place within the world of Azeroth, approximately four years after the events of the previous game in the series, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. [3]

  4. Lua (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Advanced functions are provided by the auxiliary library, which consists largely of preprocessor macros which assist with complex table operations. The Lua C API is stack based. Lua provides functions to push and pop most simple C data types (integers, floats, etc.) to and from the stack, and functions to manipulate tables through the stack.

  5. Dark Age of Camelot - Wikipedia

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    The character is controlled by either the mouse or keyboard. The player can customize up to three "Quickbars" of 10 slots each with spells, melee or ranged attacks (depending on the equipped weapon), or macros, which can be either clicked on or selected with the number keys to activate. [7]

  6. Leeroy Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Leeroy Jenkins was included as a card within the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game released on October 25, 2006, with art by Mike Krahulik of Penny Arcade fame. [8] A "Leeroy Jenkins" Legendary card was later released in Blizzard's online card game Hearthstone, as part of the game's base ("Classic") set, [9] [10] using the same art as that of the WoW Trading Card Game. [11]

  7. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The Konami Code. The Konami Code (Japanese: コナミコマンド, Konami Komando, "Konami command"), also commonly referred to as the Contra Code and sometimes the 30 Lives Code, is a cheat code that appears in many Konami video games, [1] as well as some non-Konami games.

  8. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    These types of games heavily employ the use of the loot box microtransaction type. According to the September 2019 report by the UK Parliament 's House of Commons and the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee , they define loot boxes as "... items in video games that may be bought for real-world money, but which provide players with a ...

  9. Shebang (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    The form of a shebang interpreter directive is as follows: [8]. interpreter [optional-one-arg-only] . in which interpreter is a path to an executable program. The space between #! and interpreter is optional.