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  2. History of Microsoft Flight Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Flight Simulator. Microsoft Flight Simulator began as a set of articles on computer graphics, written by Bruce Artwick throughout 1976, about flight simulation using 3-D graphics. When the editor of the magazine told Artwick that subscribers were interested in purchasing such a program, Artwick founded Sublogic Corporation to ...

  3. ActionScript - Wikipedia

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    ActionScript is used primarily for the development of websites and software targeting the Adobe Flash platform, originally finding use on web pages in the form of embedded SWF files. ActionScript 3 is also used with the Adobe AIR system for the development of desktop and mobile applications.

  4. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Publication history. FS 2.0 – Scenery coverage includes the entire United States. In May 1984, Microsoft released their version 2 (v2.10) [ 1] for IBM PCs. This version made small improvements to the original version, including the graphics and a more precise simulation in general. It added joystick and mouse input, as well as support for RGB ...

  5. List of Mac games - Wikipedia

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    Flight simulator Open source 10.4 or higher Flip Words 2: Floating Kingdoms: FlopZoom: Flower Shop: Big City Break: Flux Family Secrets: The Ripple Effect: Fly! Terminal Reality 1999 Flight simulator Commercial 8.5 Fly! 2K: Terminal Reality 2000 Flight simulator Commercial 9.0 Fly! II: Terminal Reality 2001 Flight simulator Commercial 8.6–9.2 ...

  6. Microsoft Flight Simulator 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    MS-DOS. Release. 1988. Genre (s) Amateur flight simulation. Mode (s) Single-player. Microsoft Flight Simulator, commonly known as Microsoft Flight Simulator 3.0 or FS3, is a flight simulator video game. It was released in mid-1988 for the MS-DOS.

  7. Microsoft Flight Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Flight Simulator is a series of flight simulator programs for MS-DOS, Classic Mac OS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. It was an early product in the Microsoft application portfolio and differed significantly from Microsoft's other software, which was largely business-oriented. As of November 2022, Microsoft Flight Simulator ...

  8. BlueJ - Wikipedia

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    BlueJ. BlueJ is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Java programming language, developed mainly for educational purposes, but also suitable for small-scale software development. It runs with the help of Java Development Kit (JDK). BlueJ was developed to support the learning and teaching of object-oriented programming, and its ...

  9. Flight Simulator II (Sublogic) - Wikipedia

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    Flight Simulator II [1] [2] is a video game developed by Bruce Artwick and published by Sublogic as the sequel to FS1 Flight Simulator.It was released in December 1983 for the Apple II, [3] [4] [5] in 1984 for Atari 8-bit computers [6] [5] and Commodore 64, [7] [5] [8] in 1986 for the Amiga [9] [10] [5] and Atari ST, [11] [12] [5] the Atari XEGS as a pack-in title in 1987, [13] and in August ...