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  2. Music Construction Set - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Arts ported MCS from the original Apple II version to the Atari 8-bit computers, IBM PC compatibles, and Commodore 64. The Atari 8-bit and C64 versions use the multi-channel audio hardware of those systems. The IBM PC version allows output audio via the IBM PC Model 5150's cassette port, so 4-voice music can be sent to a stereo system.

  3. Digital Combat Simulator - Wikipedia

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    A professional version called Mission Combat Simulator (MCS) is available for organizational use. [24] The United States Air Force's 355th Training Squadron at Davis-Monthan AFB makes use of DCS as an instrument and weapons-system trainer for the A-10C. The use of virtual reality headsets is preferred for a more immersive experience. [25]

  4. Microsoft Management Console - Wikipedia

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    MMC 1.1, shipped with SQL Server 7.0 and Systems Management Server 2.0, and also made available as a download for Windows 9x and Windows NT. New features: [2] Snap-in taskpads; Wizard-style property sheets; Ability to load extensions to a snap-in at run-time; HTML Help support; MMC 1.2, shipped with Windows 2000. New features: [3]

  5. CADKEY - Wikipedia

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    MCS released CADKEY in 1984, the first 3D PC CAD product. [3] After the success of the product the company took the name CADKEY, Inc. and set up headquarters in Windsor, Connecticut. CADKEY won editor's choice and CAD product of the year awards from PC Magazine in 1986 and 1988.

  6. Microsoft Loop - Wikipedia

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    According to The Verge, Loop provides "blocks of collaborative text or content that can live independently and be copied, pasted, and shared freely." [5]Microsoft Loop comes with templates for meetings, project planning, and personal tasks, and offers integration with other Microsoft and third-party tools and services. [6]

  7. MSC Adams - Wikipedia

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    MSC ADAMS (Automated Dynamic Analysis of Mechanical Systems) is a multibody dynamics simulation software system. It is currently owned by MSC Software Corporation.The simulation software solver runs mainly on Fortran and more recently C++ as well. [1]

  8. Boomi, LP - Wikipedia

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    Boomi was founded in 2000, beginning with "configuration-based" integration. Its technology allows users to build and deploy integration processes using a visual interface and a drag and drop technique.

  9. OutSystems - Wikipedia

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    OutSystems is a low-code development platform [2] which provides tools for companies to develop, deploy and manage omnichannel enterprise applications.. OutSystems was founded in 2001 in Lisbon, Portugal.