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  2. AARD code - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft disabled the AARD code for the final release of Windows 3.1, but did not remove it, so it could be reactivated later by the change of a single byte in an installed system. [ 5 ] DR-DOS publisher Digital Research released a patch named " business update " in 1992 to enable the AARD tests to pass on its operating system.

  3. Everything (software) - Wikipedia

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    Everything is a freeware desktop search utility for Windows that can rapidly find files and folders by name. As the binaries and the Everything tool application itself is licensed under the MIT permissive license, it is considered open-source.

  4. Talk:Windows code page - Wikipedia

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    Still missing: windows-874 (redirects to ISO/IEC 8859-11), code page 50220, code page 50221, code page 50222, which are variations on ISO-2022-JP. External links Full list of Windows code pages; Windows Code Page reference chart; IANA Charset Name Registrations; Unicode mapping table for Windows code pages

  5. Plane Finder - Wikipedia

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    Plane Finder allows registered users to share their ADS-B and MLAT data via the Plane Finder ADS-B Client, available for macOS, Windows and Linux. Plane Finder supports VFR charts from NATS, [4] and was the first major flight tracking app to introduce a replay feature, allowing users to replay flights dating back to 2011. [5]

  6. Fast Duplicate File Finder - Wikipedia

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    Fast Duplicate File Finder is a Windows tool developed by MindGems Inc, available as a freeware version and a full commercial version. It is intended to scan a user's computer for duplicate files, display a list of such files and let the user delete unneeded copies with the purpose of freeing up hard drive space.

  7. Windows NT 3.1 - Wikipedia

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    Windows NT 3.1 is the first major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft, released on July 27, 1993.. At the time of Windows NT's release, Microsoft's Windows 3.1 desktop environment had established brand recognition and market share, but it relied on the DOS operating system for essential functions, and it had a constrictive 16-bit architecture.

  8. Viewfinder (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was formally announced for a 2023 release on PlayStation 5 and Windows at The Game Awards 2022. [7] Viewfinder was released for PlayStation 5 and Windows on July 18, 2023, [8] and for PlayStation 4 on December 12, 2023. [9]

  9. Path Finder - Wikipedia

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    Path Finder (originally SNAX) is a Macintosh file browser developed by Cocoatech. [1] [2] First released in 2001 simultaneously with the public release of Mac OS X 10.0 (Cheetah), [3] it replicates or integrates most of the features of the Finder, but introduces additional functionality similar to that found in Windows's File Explorer, the defunct Norton Commander, and other third-party file ...