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  2. Color Graphics Adapter - Wikipedia

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    CGA was widely supported in PC software up until the 1990s. Some of the software that supported the board was: Visi On (an early GUI, used the 640x200 monochrome mode) Windows 3.0 (and earlier versions, supported the 640x200 monochrome mode [39]) OS/2 1.1 (and earlier versions) Graphics Environment Manager (GEM)

  3. Imagine (3D modeling software) - Wikipedia

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    Imagine was the name of a cutting-edge 3D modeling and ray tracing program, originally for the Amiga computer [1] and later also for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. [2] [3] [4]It was created by Impulse, Inc.

  4. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    Software License Operating Systems Features Amateur Contact Log by N3FJP Proprietary Windows Logging, Transceiver control, Callbook lookup, QSL handling (Hardcopy / LoTW / eQSL / Club Log), Awards, DX Spots, Digital Modes

  5. Keen Software House - Wikipedia

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    The first big project for Keen Software House was Miner Wars 2081, which was presented at Game Developers Conference in 2012. [6] The game received mixed reviews by critics. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Miner Wars 2081 is an action-survival space-shooter set in the year 2081, 10 years after the destruction of all planetary objects in the Solar System.

  6. Bryce (software) - Wikipedia

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    The original Bryce software arose from work with fractal geometry to create realistic computer images of mountain ranges and coastlines. [5] An initial set of fractal based programs were developed by Ken Musgrave (who later created MojoWorld) a student of Benoît Mandelbrot, and extended by Eric Wenger.

  7. Corel Ventura - Wikipedia

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    Ventura Publisher was the first popular desktop publishing package for IBM PC compatible computers running the GEM extension to the DOS operating system. The software was originally developed by Ventura Software, a small software company founded by John Meyer, [1] Don Heiskell, and Lee Jay Lorenzen, all of whom met while working at Digital Research.

  8. Software versioning - Wikipedia

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    1.2.3.0: 1.2.0 Post-release fixes ... A software release train is a form of software release schedule in which a number of distinct series of versioned software ...

  9. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2002, the fate of the Blender software company, NaN, became evident as it faced imminent closure in March. Nevertheless, one more release was pushed out, Blender 2.25. As a sort of Easter egg and last personal tag, the artists and developers decided to add a 3D model of a chimpanzee head (called a "monkey" in the software).