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AIDA64 is a system information, diagnostics, and auditing application developed by FinalWire Ltd (a Hungarian company) that runs on Windows, Android, iOS, ChromeOS, Windows Phone, Sailfish OS, Ubuntu Touch and Tizen operating systems. It displays detailed information on the components of a computer.
Ocean Software: Amiga game, source code prototype associated with Peter Thierolf. [182] [183] Mr. Robot and His Robot Factory: 1983 2019 Apple II Platform: Datamost In January 2019 Jason Scott uploaded the source code of this game to the Internet Archive. [92] The Muppets on the Go! 1996 2017 Sega Pico Educational: Climax Studios
The game was developed by Intelligent Games and published by Interplay. It was released for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows personal computers in 1997. It is a real-time strategy video game. The game contains 25 missions. In the game, players play as a War Chief and lead a taskforce of 2 to 14 men depending upon the mission.
The torrent system has been created to ease the load on central servers, as instead of having individual clients fetch files from the server, torrent can crowd-source the bandwidth needed for the file transfer and reduce the time needed to download large files. Many free/freeware programs and operating systems, such as the various Linux ...
Salamander (video game) Sea Legends; The Shadow (video game) Shaq Fu; Short Circuit (video game) The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants; Sleepwalker (video game) Smash TV; Soccer Kid; Space Gun (video game) Special Criminal Investigation; Street Hawk (video game) Super Hunchback; Super Turrican 2; Syndicate (1993 video game)
Ocean Software Ltd was a British software development company that became one of the biggest European video game developers and publishers of the 1980s and 1990s.. The company was founded by David Ward and Jon Woods and was based in Manchester.
μTorrent, or uTorrent (see pronunciation), is a proprietary adware BitTorrent client owned and developed by Rainberry, Inc. [10] The "μ" (Greek letter "mu") in its name comes from the SI prefix "micro-", referring to the program's small memory footprint: the program was designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as ...
The Great Escape is a video game which shares a title and similar plot to the film The Great Escape. It was programmed by Denton Designs, which went on to produce the similarly acclaimed Where Time Stood Still. The Great Escape was published by Ocean Software in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum, [1] Commodore 64, [2] Amstrad CPC [3] and DOS.