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  2. Jim Knopf - Wikipedia

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    He collaborated with PC-Talk (communications software) developer Andrew Fluegelman to adopt similar names (PC-File was originally "Easy-File"), and prices, for their initial shareware offerings; they also agreed to mention each other's products in their program's documentation.

  3. PC-File - Wikipedia

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    PC-File for Microsoft Windows v8 was published by Outlook Software / Ace Software (previously Good Software) in 1994. This version works on Windows 3.1, 95, 98, and XP, but uses the 8.3 file naming convention. PC File will not run on Windows 7 64 bit, even in the XP compatibility mode, but will run in 'XP Mode'. [2]

  4. Menu key - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the menu key (≣ Menu), or application key, is a key with the primary function to launch a context menu with the keyboard rather than with the usual right-mouse button. [1] It was previously found on Microsoft Windows-oriented computer keyboards and was introduced at the same time as the Windows logo key.

  5. Microsoft is adding an AI button to PC keyboards, their first ...

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    The first update to the Windows PC keyboard in almost 30 years, the Copilot key will be available on laptops and desktop keyboards from Microsoft’s OEM partners beginning in February.

  6. Accessing AOL Sites or Apps Using Windows 10

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    Use the steps below to find all your favorite AOL apps in the Microsoft store. To find your favorite AOL apps, first open the Start menu and click the Windows Store icon. Enter AOL in the Search field. View or select the available AOL apps. Click Install from the App page. Once the app is installed,click Open to view that app on your desktop.

  7. Taste (software) - Wikipedia

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    Taste is a Macintosh word processor that combined a number of basic features from page layout software—just a "taste" of it [1] —to build a unique solution to preparing documents. Taste was originally offered by DeltaPoint, the publishers of the famed MindWrite , but was eventually spun off to a third party before finally disappearing.

  8. Free samples of Kraft Mayo - AOL

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    Get two free samples of Kraft Sandwich Shop Mayo when you register on the Kraft site. You will get two of four flavors -- hot & spicy, chipotle, garlic and onion, or horseradish. Click on the

  9. Windows key - Wikipedia

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    The first Windows key (center) used by Windows 95. The Windows key (also known as win, start, logo, flag or super [1] key) is a keyboard key which was originally introduced on Microsoft's Natural Keyboard in 1994. Windows 95 used it to bring up the start menu and it then became a standard key on PC keyboards.