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  2. NuMega - Wikipedia

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    NuMega Technologies, Inc. (also known as NuMega), was a software company founded in 1987 by Frank Grossman and Jim Moskun in Nashua, New Hampshire.The company developed a Kernel mode debugger, now SoftICE, for DOS and the Windows NT family.

  3. Dr. T's Music Software - Wikipedia

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    Dr. T's Music Software was a software company based in Massachusetts and founded in 1984 by Emile Tobenfeld. The company developed music software for the Atari ST , Commodore 64 , Commodore 128 , Amiga , and Macintosh . [ 1 ]

  4. Amiga software - Wikipedia

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    Jakeboard input software and hardware emulation keyboard and mouse was used by persons with physical limitations and/or problems of movements. [35] Software and hardware schemes are downloadable at BlackBeltSystems Amiga Software page. [36] Talkboard [35] similar to jakeboard, is a downloadable speech-generation system for persons.

  5. Mega (service) - Wikipedia

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    Mega (stylised as: MEGA) is a file hosting service offered by Mega Cloud Services Limited, a company based in Auckland, New Zealand, and owned by Hong Kong–based Cloud Tech Services Limited. [2] [3] The service is offered through web-based apps. MEGA mobile apps are also available for Android and iOS.

  6. MEGA International S.A. - Wikipedia

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    MEGA International is a French software company founded by Lucio de Risi in 1991 in Paris in France as a spin off from Cap Gemini, [1] and is known for the modeling tools, [2] in the domain of Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Governance Risk and Compliance (software) (GRC). [3] MEGA International is a member of the Object Management Group ...

  7. i3 (window manager) - Wikipedia

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    i3 is a tiling window manager designed for X11, inspired by wmii and written in C. [5] It supports tiling, stacking, and tabbing layouts, which are handled manually. Its configuration is achieved via a plain text file and extending i3 is possible using its Unix domain socket and JSON based IPC interface from many programming languages.

  8. Prusa i3 - Wikipedia

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    The i3 series is released under an open source license, which has led to many other companies and individuals producing variants and clones of the design. The i3 moniker refers to the printer being the third iteration of the design. [3] It was used up until the Prusa i3 MK3 and its variants but was dropped from the latest model, Prusa MK4.

  9. List of free geology software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of free and open-source software for geological data handling and interpretation. The list is split into broad categories, depending on the intended use of the software and its scope of functionality. Notice that 'free and open-source' requires that the source code is available and users are given a free software license.