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  2. PlayOnMac - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Therefore, PlayOnMac allows users to install some of the most popular Windows programs and many video games as well. [5] As with Wine, the use of PlayOnMac does not require nor use a Windows license. Lastly, PlayOnMac has been developed using a combination of two programming languages, more specifically Bash and Python.

  3. League of Legends Mac client live on test servers - AOL

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    Back in September 2011, Riot Games shut down their League of Legends Mac client "indefinitely". After over a year of development, Riot decided they couldn't keep up with the quality they wanted ...

  4. Windows Media Components for QuickTime - Wikipedia

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    On January 12, 2006, Microsoft discontinued support for Windows Media Player for Mac OS X and began distributing a free version of WMV Player as Windows Media Components for QuickTime on their website. [1] As of June 2015, there is no longer a free version of this application offered. Flip4Mac was retired as of July 1, 2019.

  5. Flip4Mac - Wikipedia

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    Flip4Mac from Telestream, Inc. was a digital media software for the macOS operating system. It was known for being the only QuickTime component for macOS to support Windows Media Video, and was distributed by Microsoft as a substitute after they discontinued their media player for Macintosh computers.

  6. QuickTime Alternative - Wikipedia

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    QuickTime Alternative is a codec package for Microsoft Windows for playing QuickTime media, normally only playable by the official QuickTime software distribution from Apple Inc. [1] Development has now ceased and the version of the QuickTime codec now lags behind that released by Apple.

  7. QuickPlay - Wikipedia

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    QuickPlay was a technology pioneered by Hewlett-Packard in 2004 that allows users to directly play multimedia without booting the computer into a main operating system.A media component of HP Pavilion Entertainment laptops, QuickPlay was a feature found in the dv1000 series and above, including the HDX series of notebooks.

  8. Quickplay Media - Wikipedia

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    Quickplay is a Canada-based software and platform provider for the distribution of premium video to IP-connected devices. The company's cloud-native platform powers video services for Tier 1 streaming providers, [ 1 ] among them aha (streaming service) , Rogers Sports & Media 's Sportsnet Now, and PLDT 's Smart Communications .

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