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In July 2021, the first AutoHotkey v2 beta was released. [23] [24] The first release candidate was released on November 20, 2022, with the full release of v2.0.0 planned later in the year. [25] On December 20, 2022, version 2.0.0 was officially released. [26] On January 22, 2023, AutoHotkey v2 became the official primary version.
Open Hub or Black Duck Open Hub (formerly Ohloh) [2] is a website which provides a web services suite and online community platform that aims to index the open-source software development community. It was founded by former Microsoft managers Jason Allen and Scott Collison in 2004 and joined by the developer Robin Luckey.
Custom, free non-commercial use FPS engine; 2.5D, 2D grid base geometry Buildbox: C++: 2014 Optional Yes 2D, 3D Windows, macOS, iOS, Android: Proprietary: 2D/3D game builder with drag and drop functionalities, coding optional (not required), FREE license available C4 Engine: C++: 2015 C++, Visual Script: Yes 3D
The firms agreed to meet these terms, and to make the patents available royalty-free. However, this did not apply to the part of the .NET Framework not covered by ECMA-ISO standards, which included Windows Forms, ADO.NET, and ASP.NET. Patents that Microsoft holds in these areas may have deterred non-Microsoft implementations of the full framework.
The language itself is open-source in that its specification is offered free of charge [4] and both an open-source compiler (as part of Apache Flex) and open-source virtual machine are available. ActionScript was also used with Scaleform GFx for the development of three-dimensional video-game user interfaces and heads up displays.
Freeciv is a single-and multiplayer turn-based strategy game for workstations and personal computers inspired by the proprietary Sid Meier's Civilization series. It is available for most desktop computer operating systems and available in an online browser version. [3]
The Linux-based production software originally used by Dreambox was originally developed for DBox2, by the Tuxbox project.The Dbox2 was a proprietary design distributed by KirchMedia for their pay TV services.