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  2. Stencyl - Wikipedia

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    Stencyl also supports user-created extensions to add functions to the software. For example, an extension could add new blocks for Design Mode use, such as a third-party API . Another example is an extensive dialogue scripting tool to easily add dialogue and tweak its settings for a game.

  3. Ajax Animator - Wikipedia

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    Ajax Animator is a free, web-based animation suite. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its development began in March 2006 by Antimatter15, then a sixth grader. Ajax Animator was originally intended to be a free replacement to Flash MX , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but is now a general-purpose animation tool.

  4. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Web Store was publicly unveiled in December 2010, [2] and was opened on February 11, 2011, with the release of Google Chrome 9.0. [3] A year later it was redesigned to "catalyze a big increase in traffic, across downloads, users, and total number of apps". [4]

  5. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer was the first major browser to support extensions, with the release of version 4 in 1997. [1] Firefox has supported extensions since its launch in 2004. Opera and Chrome began supporting extensions in 2009, [2] and Safari did so the following year. Microsoft Edge added extension support in 2016. [3]

  6. CrazyTalk - Wikipedia

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    Features include facial animation tool that uses voice and text to animate facial images, auto motion engine that uses the intensity of animator's voice to drive their animations in real-time. As of January 2016, the CrazyTalk software is in version 8. CrazyTalk 8 does not have further updates or releases as it is a legacy product.

  7. Category:Google Chrome extensions - Wikipedia

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  8. Stylus (browser extension) - Wikipedia

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    Stylus was forked from Stylish for Chrome in 2017 [1] [2] after Stylish was bought by the analytics company SimilarWeb. [3] The initial objective was to "remove any and all analytics, and return to a more user-friendly UI." [4] It restored the user interface of Stylish 1.5.2 [5] [2] and removed Google Analytics. [1] [2]

  9. WebGL - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome – WebGL 1.0 is available for Android devices since Google Chrome 25 and enabled by default since version 30. [49] Maemo – In Nokia N900, WebGL 1.0 is available in the stock microB browser from the PR1.2 firmware update onwards. [50] MeeGo – WebGL 1.0 is unsupported in the stock browser "Web." However, it is available through ...