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  2. Software cracking - Wikipedia

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    Software cracking (known as "breaking" mostly in the 1980s [1]) is an act of removing copy protection from a software. [2] Copy protection can be removed by applying a specific crack. A crack can mean any tool that enables breaking software protection, a stolen product key, or guessed password. Cracking software generally involves circumventing ...

  3. WordPerfect - Wikipedia

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    WordPerfect (WP) is a word processing application, now owned by Alludo, with a long history on multiple personal computer platforms. At the height of its popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s, it was the dominant player in the word processor market, displacing the prior market leader WordStar.

  4. Corel VideoStudio - Wikipedia

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    The software allows storyboard and timeline-oriented editing. Various formats are supported for source clips, and the resulting video can be exported to a video file. DVD and AVCHD DVD authoring capabilities are included, and Blu-ray authoring is available via a plug-in. VideoStudio supports direct DV and HDV capture and burning.

  5. 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.

  6. Comparison of disk cloning software - Wikipedia

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    List. Disk cloning capabilities of various software. ^ Sector-by-sector transfer involves accessing the disk directly and copying the contents of each sector, thus accurately reproducing the layout of the source disk. ^ File-based transfer (as opposed to sector-by-sector transfer), involves opening all files and copying their contents, one by ...

  7. Comparison of video editing software - Wikipedia

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    X6 2012 Commercial: prosumer (basic) MPEG Video Wizard DVD: Womble Multimedia Windows ? 5.0.1.105 2012 Trialware: prosumer: Xpress Pro: Avid: macOS 2003 5.8 ? Commercial? Windows Kino: Open Source Community BSD 2000 1.3.4 2009-09-08 GPL-2.0-or-later? Linux MainActor: MainConcept: Linux 2004 5.5 2007 Commercial? Windows EditDV: Radius: macOS ...

  8. CorelDRAW - Wikipedia

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    From version X4 (14) on, the CDR file is a ZIP-compressed directory of several files, among them XML files and the RIFF-structured riffdata.cdr with the familiar version signature in versions X4 (CDREvrsn) and X5 (CDRFvrsn), and a root.dat with CorelDraw X6, where the bytes 9 to 15 look slightly different – "CDRGfver" in a file created with ...

  9. The Rain King - Wikipedia

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    Starpulse named "The Rain King" as the ninth best X-Files episode and praised the lighter approach to the paranormal, saying that the episode was an "ingenious way to use the paranormal motif of the show for something other than thrills". Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club awarded the episode a "B+" grade. Despite criticizing the show for "filming ...