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  2. ActiveVFP - Wikipedia

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    ActiveVFP (also known as AVFP) is a server-side scripting framework designed for Web development to produce dynamic Web pages.Similar to PHP, but using the native Visual Foxpro (VFP) language and database (or other databases like Microsoft SQL and MySQL), ActiveVFP can also be used in Model-View-Controller (MVC) web applications as well as RESTful API.

  3. CodePlex - Wikipedia

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    CodePlex was a forge website by Microsoft. While it was active, it allowed shared development of open-source software . [ 1 ] Its features included wiki pages, source control based on Mercurial , TFVC , Subversion or Git , discussion forums, issue tracking , project tagging, RSS support, statistics, and releases .

  4. Family.Show - Wikipedia

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    Family.Show is a free and open-source genealogy program written in C# and running on the .NET Framework. [5] [6] [7] Microsoft partnered with and commissioned Vertigo Software in 2006 to create it as a reference application for Microsoft's latest UI technology and software deployment mechanism at the time, Windows Presentation Foundation and ClickOnce.

  5. Sandcastle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Sandcastle averaged 217 downloads per day [5] during the month of September 2010, making it one of the top 25 most downloaded projects on CodePlex. On June 6, 2008 the SandCastle project was removed from CodePlex website [ 6 ] after a discussion thread on the CodePlex site pointed out that source code was not available; despite CodePlex ...

  6. Windows 10 - AOL Help

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    Find help on using Windows 10 for all your favorite AOL sites and apps.

  7. Outercurve Foundation - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on September 10, 2009, as the CodePlex Foundation, led mostly by Microsoft employees and affiliates. [7] The free software community considered the site subversive and suspected Microsoft's goal was to make people dependent on Windows and other software owned by Microsoft. [8] The name Outercurve Foundation was adopted In ...

  8. Epi Info - Wikipedia

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    Epi Info 7 was made open source on November 13, 2008, when its source code was uploaded to Codeplex for the first time. The 7 series is the presently maintained Epi Info product line. The 7 series is the presently maintained Epi Info product line.

  9. List of proprietary source-available software - Wikipedia

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    On 25 March 2014 Microsoft made the code to MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0 available to the public under a Microsoft Research License for educational purposes. [34] [35] In 2018 they relicensed them under MIT license. [36] Microsoft Word for Windows version 1.1a Microsoft: 1991 2014 No Yes No Microsoft Research License (non-commercial license)