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  • 1Curses-based software — is software whose user interface is implemented through the Curses library, or a compatible library (such as Ncurses).Curses is designed to facilitate GUI like functionallity on a text only device, such as a PC running in console mode, a hardware …

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  • 2Windows Mobile — 6.5.3 Today Screen Company / developer Microsoft …

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  • 3Windows Vista — Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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  • 4Windows XP — Windows Experience redirects here. For Windows Experience Index, see Windows System Assessment Tool. Windows XP Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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  • 5Windows 9x — Windows 4.x redirects here. For the operating system in the NT family, see Windows NT 4.0. Windows 9x Screenshot of Windows 95, the first version of Windows in the 9x series Company / developer …

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  • 6Windows Error Reporting — displaying Problem Details from an issue with Windows Explorer Windows Error Reporting (WER) (codenamed Watson) is a crash reporting technology introduced by Microsoft with Windows XP[1 …

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  • 7Windows 2.0 — Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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  • 8Windows NT 3.1 — Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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  • 9Software engineering — (SE) is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software, and the study of these approaches; that is, the application of engineering to software.[1] It is the… …

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  • 10Software cracking — is the modification of software to remove or disable features which are considered undesirable by the person cracking the software, usually related to protection methods: copy protection, trial/demo version, serial number, hardware key, date… …

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