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  2. Imagine Software - Wikipedia

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    Imagine Software. Imagine Software was a British video games developer based in Liverpool which existed briefly in the early 1980s, initially producing software for the ZX Spectrum and VIC-20. The company rose quickly to prominence and was noted for its polished, high-budget approach to packaging and advertising (at a time when this was not ...

  3. Imagine (3D modeling software) - Wikipedia

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    Imagine. Imagine was the name of a cutting-edge 3D modeling and ray tracing program, originally for the Amiga computer [1] and later also for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. [2][3][4] It was created by Impulse, Inc. It used the .iob extension for its objects. Imagine was a derivative of the software TurboSilver, which was also for the Amiga and ...

  4. Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching - Wikipedia

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    Azure Dev Tools for Teaching (previously known as Microsoft Imagine Standard and Premium) is a subscription-based offering for accredited schools and departments providing access to tools commonly used in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs. It gives teachers and students tools, software, and services from Microsoft that ...

  5. Category:Imagine Software games - Wikipedia

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    Imagine Software games. This category lists video games developed or published by Imagine Software .

  6. Ocean Software - Wikipedia

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    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. Ocean developed dozens of games for a variety of systems such as the ZX Spectrum, Oric 1, Commodore 64 ...

  7. Image-Line - Wikipedia

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    Image-Line Software (commonly known as simply Image-Line) is a Belgian software company best known for its digital audio workstation program FL Studio [2] and related audio plugins such as Sytrus [3] and Harmor. [4] Image-Line was founded in 1994. [1] In 2007, Image-Line introduced Deckadance, a virtual DJ console application. [2]

  8. TradingScreen - Wikipedia

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    TradingScreen was founded in 1999 by Philippe Buhannic and Joseph Ahearn. In 2019, TS launched QUO, a cloud-based ‘software-as-a-service’ platform. In 2021 Francisco Partners purchased and merged TradingScreen and Imagine Software to create an end-to-end investment management platform called TS Imagine. [6]

  9. Simcenter Amesim - Wikipedia

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    Simcenter Amesim is a multi-domain software that supports modeling a variety of physics domains (hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanic, electrical, thermal, electromechanical). It is based on the Bond graph theory. Under the Windows platform, Simcenter Amesim works with the free Gcc compiler, which is provided with the software.