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  2. Rexx - Wikipedia

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    It is the primary scripting language in some operating systems including OS/2, MVS, VM, AmigaOS and is used for macros in some software including SPF/PC, KEDIT, THE and ZOC. With an engine installed, Rexx can be used for scripting and macros in programs that use a Windows Scripting Host ActiveX scripting engine (such as VBScript or JScript ).

  3. VX-REXX - Wikipedia

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    VX-REXX is a highly extensible REXX GUI development system for OS/2 developed by Watcom and initially released in 1993.. Much of the new code in eComStation and ArcaOS has been written using VX-REXX.

  4. FMOD - Wikipedia

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    FMOD Ex - The sound playback and mixing engine. FMOD Designer 2010 - An audio designer tool used for authoring complex sound events and music for playback. FMOD Event Player - An auditioning tool [ clarification needed ] in conjunction with FMOD Designer 2010.

  5. System Mechanic Software | 30-Day Free* Trial | AOL Products

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    System Mechanic is an easy solution for optimal PC performance and simple computing. Once downloaded, it helps speed up slow computers by removing unnecessary software and files and fixes problems ...

  6. Kali (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kali won Computer Gaming World ' s 1996 "Special Award for Online-Enabling Technology". The editors called it "perhaps the most significant milestone so far in the nascent online gaming industry." [6] It won Computer Games Strategy Plus ' s award for the best online service of 1996, beating Mpath and the T.E.N. service. [7]

  7. Imagine Software - Wikipedia

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    Imagine Software was founded in 1982 by former members of Bug-Byte Mark Butler and David Lawson. Butler and programmer Eugene Evans had previously worked at Microdigital, one of the first computer stores in the UK. [4] The owner of Microdigital, Bruce Everiss, was invited to join the company to run the company day-to-day and run the PR ...

  8. LithTech - Wikipedia

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    LithTech is a game engine developed by Monolith Productions and comparable with the Quake and Unreal engines. Monolith and a number of other video game developers have used LithTech as the basis for their first-person shooter games.

  9. 38 Studios - Wikipedia

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    The concept for 38 Studios was created by Curt Schilling, a professional baseball player who in private life was an avid gamer. [1] He attributed his wish to create a game of his own to disliking the design of the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) EverQuest II (2004).