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Database | Software was a software publisher based in Cheshire, E |
The | software was subsequently discontinued. |
The load balancing | software was a fork of the open source Piranha load ba |
Tacit | Software was a company that provides expertise and kno |
The original Apogee | Software was established in 1987 as Apogee Software Lt |
phpPennyAuction | software was first released in December 2008. |
The | software was originally developed in 1986 by Harald Ma |
This | software was designed to streamline file based ETL pro |
The | software was first launched on October 16, 2007. |
The | software was developed by Michal Kocvara and Michael S |
The final version of the | software was the 950307 revision. |
The | software was created in 1980 by Dr. Neil Polhemus. |
Other | software was not easily recompiled as is. |
The | software was a downloadable application, and was AIM-c |
The | software was written using the BASIC programming langu |
The | software was sold under the mark "MovieBuff". |
Real | Software was founded in 1996 by Geoff Perlman. |
The | software was awarded "Mod of the Month" by vBulletin.o |
Initially Chordiant's | software was developed on Forte's 4GL platform. |
sly known as E.piphany and Epiphany Marketing | Software, was a company developing Customer Relationsh |
Imagine | Software was a British video games developer based in |
On June 27, 2005 Tiny | Software was acquired by Computer Associates ; since t |
The | software was released for public use on June 12, 2002. |
CGram | Software was founded by Emrys Jones and Terry Crook in |
Day | Software was acquired by Adobe Systems on 28th July, 2 |
The ipchains | software was superseded by the iptables system in Linu |
The | software was downloaded over 12,000 times in its first |
The | software was initially designed to scan network files |
The resulting | software was the Oracle database version 7, with the S |
The trademark for this | software was filed on August 25, 1989 and registered J |
The | software was eventually re-written using QuickBASIC so |
HiT | Software was acquired by BackOffice Associates, LLC in |
d was named qGPS and adequate post processing | software was developed. |
After settlement, a version of the Winternals | software was released to be used by Geek Squad. |
IGM | software was first developed on the Amiga, and then po |
um conversion, published in 1985 by Incentive | Software, was met with average review scores. |
Some | software was portable and could be directly recompiled |
The | software was developed by PC Tools and released in Jun |
In 2003, Rational | Software was acquired by IBM, which elected to adopt t |
BridgeHead | Software was founded in 1994 by Charles Anthony Cotter |
The | software was designed by Paul Gillingwater, Nigel Keam |
Benetech and its Martus | software was featured on the PBS NewsHour. |
Smith's major contribution to this | software was the creation of the HSV color space. |
The | software was developed in 1996 by David Chaiken at DEC |
During the research, the | software was called R1 and was renamed XCON when place |
The last release of the | software was on November 13, 2003, with version 2.7.1. |
The | software was named for its ability to run synchronousl |
he developed technology, this GPU-accelerated | software was subsequently commercialized. |
Original | Software was formed in December 1996 and started tradi |
Version 2.13 of the | software was included in the Dutch The Open CD |
ment, Wagner was told that his communications | software was used because it was the only software tha |
In February, 2002 the rights to the | software was transferred to Kerio Technologies (formed |
During that time, | software was broadcast at various times on all of the |
This | software was used to digitally stretch Beethoven's 9th |
t provides support for the Apatar open source | software, was founded in 2007 . |
The first form of this | software was circulated around December 2006 when the |
Software was developed that used a learning heuristic | |
In October 2006, new blog | software was released which corrected the spoofing pro |
Although the bug in the blog | software was never found, to the administrators' credi |
In 1991 proprietary | software was released for IBM PCs that allowed compute |
At JavaOne conference in May 2008, the | software was the winner of Duke's Choice Award in Deve |
hardware, a new implementation of the IITran | software was developed. |
Version 1.0 of the | software was released in the public domain in 1995, wi |
The | software was reviewed in 1986 in Dragon #116 by Hartle |
The | software was developed by Dr. Charles D. Spencer (reti |
MEX - This | software was meant to review and research the effects |
Claris Home Page (computer | software) was one of the earliest true what-you-see-is |
This early | software was the preprocessors and macro languages, ad |
The | software was developed between November 2005 and Octob |
The | software was later ported to the Symbian operating sys |
The | software was once listed on spywarewarrior as a Rogue/ |
In September 2004 a new version for the | software was released the issues in the last version w |
The | software was developed in 1998 by Fredrik Hubinette, b |
The Managing Director of BIS | Software was John Prosser with the charismatic Stan Sm |
akes it much more obvious that steganographic | software was available, and was used. |
download from the project's web site and the | software was sold on CD at the show. |
with Sony, but eventually, a port by Nixxess | Software was released for PC. |
The last version of the | software was 6.7.3, and was maintained by Charles Capp |
The AGS | software was written in LEMAP assembly language that u |
The | software was written in Java, with some C code to inte |
any users were surprised to find out that the | software was not running on an IBM-PC but on a “toy” c |
gree in filmmaking the use of digital effects | software was not commonly taught in school at that tim |
x by the Canadian company Corel in 2001, this | software was then maintained by the separate business |
This | software was compatible with an IBM 386 computer with |
The | software was originally developed by Atomistix A/S, an |
The system | software was developed by Space Computer Corporation o |
The | software was distributed as freeware, though for a fee |
after the departure of Gene Amdahl, Burroughs | software was designed only to run on proprietary hardw |
te, the vote was rigged, or the vote-counting | software was corrupted. |
d, computers were added to all classrooms and | software was purchased to expand the curriculum and in |
he computer that ran the first version of the | software was called Alice. |
The | software was released on the PlayStation 3 system in A |
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