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  • 71Amiga software — covers a wide range of software for the Amiga computer, both productivity and games, both commercial and hobbyist. The Amiga software market was particularly active in the late 1980s and early 1990s but has since the period 1996/1999 dwindled… …

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  • 72TRS-80 Color Computer — 16k TRS 80 Color Computer 1 Developer Tandy Corporation Manufacturer Motorola Release date 1980 …

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  • 73Microsoft Office 2007 — applications shown on Windows Vista (clockwise from top left: Excel, Word, OneNote, PowerPoint …

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  • 74Object-Role Modeling — Not to be confused with Object relational mapping. Example of the application of Object Role Modeling in a Schema for Geologic Surface , Stephen M. Richard (1999).[1] Object Role Modeling (ORM) is a method for conceptual modeling, and can be used …

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  • 75Application software — OpenOffice.org Writer word processor. OpenOffice.org is a popular example of open source application software …

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  • 76List of BASIC dialects by platform — List of BASIC dialects by platform: This is a list of dialects of the BASIC computer programming language, sorted into groups for better conceptual organization.There is also an alphabetical list of BASIC dialects. These two lists should contain… …

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  • 77Palette (computing) — Color depth 1 bit monochrome 8 bit grayscale 8 bit color 15/16 bit color (High color) 24 bit color (True color) 30/36/48 bit color (Deep color) Related Indexed color Palette RGB color model Web safe color This box …

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  • 78CP/M — A screenshot of CP/M 86. Company / developer Digital Research, Inc. / Gary Kildall Programmed in PL/M Working state Hi …

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  • 79Typeface — Font family redirects here. For the CSS property, see Font family (HTML). For the Marvel Comics antihero, see Typeface (comics). For the documentary film, see Typeface (film). A Specimen, a broadsheet with examples of typefaces and fonts… …

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  • 80Multi-monitor — Multi Monitor, also called Multi Display and Multi Head, is the use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer… …

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