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  2. Comparison of download managers - Wikipedia

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    6.5 [10] [11] 2011-01-24 ... Version Date Protocol support. Manager HTTP HTTPS FTP SFTP MMS RTSP Metalink Magnet link Podcast RTMP

  3. installCore - Wikipedia

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    The InstallCore team introduced the first version of the SDK at the beginning of 2011. [8] The SDK was a fork of the FoxTab installer and had only basic Installation features. The first version only includes three files: system.js, application.js, and packages.js, which support over-the-web software packages delivery and basic system modifications.

  4. Microsoft Download Manager - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Download Manager was a simple download manager for Windows that was published by Microsoft in 2011. It supports downloading files over HTTP and HTTPS and is usable in multiple languages.

  5. Microsoft Windows library files - Wikipedia

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    An obvious but important example is the creation of the Win32 subsystem process, csrss.exe. Before the csrss.exe process exists, no Win32 processes may be created, therefore the process that creates it (Smss.exe, the "session manager") must use the native subsystem. csrss.exe itself is such an application.

  6. Download manager - Wikipedia

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    Download managers are occasionally used to spread malware or advertisements onto a user's computer. For example, the download page for Free Download Manager was hacked and used to spread malware on Linux devices from 2020 to 2022.

  7. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    Software versioning is the process of assigning either unique version names or unique version numbers to unique states of computer software. Within a given version number category (e.g., major or minor), these numbers are generally assigned in increasing order and correspond to new developments in the software.

  8. Free Download Manager - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Free Download Manager is proprietary software, but was free and open-source software between versions 2.5 [6] and 3.9.7. Starting with version 3.0.852 (15 April 2010), the source code was made available in the project's Subversion repository instead of being included with the binary package. This continued until version 3.9.7. [7]

  9. Windows App SDK - Wikipedia

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    Windows App SDK (formerly known as Project Reunion) [3] is a software development kit (SDK) from Microsoft that provides a unified set of APIs and components that can be used to develop desktop applications for both Windows 11 and Windows 10 version 1809 and later.