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  2. Trelby - Wikipedia

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    Blyte was a proprietary screenwriting program written by Osku Salerma in 2003, and was maintained as such until 2006, when lacklustre sales led to work on the program being stopped.

  3. Screenwriting software - Wikipedia

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    The next generation of screenplay software hooked into Microsoft Word. Warren Script Application was initially released as a set of style sheets for Word for DOS. It was updated for Word for Windows circa 1988. gScript, a shareware script formatter/template, was released via CompuServe in 1989.

  4. GIMP - Wikipedia

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    The GNU Image Manipulation Program, commonly known by its acronym GIMP (/ ɡ ɪ m p / ⓘ GHIMP), is a free and open-source raster graphics editor [3] used for image manipulation (retouching) and image editing, free-form drawing, transcoding between different image file formats, and more specialized tasks.

  5. Inno Setup - Wikipedia

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    These variables served as the configuration of the installation package but many other features could not be changed. The installation compiler had no editor and was more of a shell to compile scripts. Inno Setup grew popular due to being free for both commercial and non-commercial use, [4] many software companies switched to the tool.

  6. Grand Slang - Wikipedia

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    The name Grand Slang is derived from the English words grand and slang. The word grand is used in US and UK slang to signify a thousand dollars or a thousand pounds. [citation needed] The typeface is available for download online in OTF and WOFF file formats, making it suitable for graphic design, web design, applications and e-books. [citation ...

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  8. Sophocles (software) - Wikipedia

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    Sophocles was a Windows-based screenwriting software application used for writing feature film and television screenplays. The program first became available on the Internet in 1999. Its distinguishing features included a two window screen setup, showing the script and screenplay outline simultaneously. [1]

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