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  2. Robert Woodhead - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Woodhead (born 1958 or 1959) is an American entrepreneur, software engineer and former game programmer. He is the co-creator of the Wizardry franchise, and the co-founder of both the video game publishing company Sir-Tech and anime licensing company AnimEigo. He claims that a common thread in his career is "doing weird things with ...

  3. Sir-Tech - Wikipedia

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    In fall 1979, Sirotech Software was founded by Norman Sirotek, Robert Sirotek and Robert Woodhead. Sirotech Software published Info Tree , a database management program , Galactic Attack and a beta version of Wizardry: Dungeons of Despair which was later renamed Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord and formally released in fall 1981.

  4. VersionTracker - Wikipedia

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    VersionTracker was a website that tracked software releases and versioning. It began as a Mac OS software tracker, eventually expanding into Mac OS X, iPhone, Microsoft Windows and Palm OS software. VersionTracker did not host the majority of the software listed - it merely linked to them. Browsing and searching the database was free.

  5. Wrestling Observer Newsletter - Wikipedia

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    The Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON) is a newsletter that covers professional wrestling and mixed martial arts.. Founded in print in 1982 by Dave Meltzer, the Wrestling Observer website merged with Bryan Alvarez's Figure Four Weekly website in 2008, becoming Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online.

  6. 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.

  7. Rhythm game accessories - Wikipedia

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    For pro mode, all the keys are used, and the keyboard is split up into 5 colored sections to aid the player: red - C 3-E 3, yellow - F 3-B 4, blue - C 4 (middle C)-E 4, green - F 4-B 5 and orange - C 5. The touchpad acts as a modulation control, and in game-play terms is functionally equivalent to the whammy bar on standard guitar controllers.

  8. SystemBuilder/SB+ - Wikipedia

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    SB/XA is a 4GL development and runtime environment originally written for the Pick family of computer databases/environments and now part of the Rocket U2 software suite.. The SystemBuilder environment comprises SB+ Server, often running on a Rocket U2 database, SBClient which runs as a Microsoft Windows desktop client and the SB/XA Communications server for browser clients.

  9. RootsMagic - Wikipedia

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    The software was originally developed as Windows-only, but is now available in Mac OS X. ... RootsMagic version 4.0 was released 2009-03-25 [1] [12]