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  2. Schlage - Wikipedia

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    Schlage ( / ʃleɪɡ / SHLAYG) [1] [2] is an American lock manufacturer founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage. Schlage was headquartered in San Francisco from its inception until it relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1997. Schlage also produces high-security key and cylinder lines Primus, Everest, and Everest Primus XP.

  3. Comparison of antivirus software - Wikipedia

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    Software On-demand scan On-access scan Boot-time scans Heuristics CloudAV Firewall IDS IPS Sandbox Email Security AntiSpam Web protection Macro protection Live Update Support Settings Import/ Export installer/ updater MIMA safe License Price First release Country of origin Original author/s Notes Avast (Gen Digital) Avast Free Antivirus: Yes ...

  4. Utility software - Wikipedia

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    Utility software is a program specifically designed to help manage and tune system or application software. [1] It is used to support the computer infrastructure - in contrast to application software, which is aimed at directly performing tasks that benefit ordinary users. However, utilities often form part of the application systems.

  5. Anki (software) - Wikipedia

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    This allows users to keep decks synchronized across multiple computers and to study online or on a cell phone. There also is a third-party open-source AnkiWeb alternative, called anki-sync-server, which users can run on their own local computers or servers. Anki 2.1.57+ includes a built-in sync server.

  6. Endpoint security - Wikipedia

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    Endpoint security management is a software approach that helps to identify and manage the users' computer and data access over a corporate network. This allows the network administrator to restrict the use of sensitive data as well as certain website access to specific users, to maintain, and comply with the organization's policies and standards.

  7. List of Apple II application software - Wikipedia

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    CatFur - file transfer / chat software for the APPLE-CAT modem; Cattlecar Galactica - Super Hi-Res Chess in its later, expanded version; Contiki - 8-bit text web browser; Copy II+ - copy and disk utilities; Crossword Magic - Given clues and answers, software automatically arranges the answers into a crossword grid. D

  8. Nix (package manager) - Wikipedia

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    Nix is used for software packaging and distribution in CERN's LHCb experiment. Nix underlies the distributed software development platforms Replit and Google IDX. Forks and alternative implementations. The original implementation of Nix by Eelco Dolstra, written in C++, is referred to as CppNix for disambiguity.

  9. RichCopy - Wikipedia

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    RichCopy is a file copy utility program developed by Ken Tamaru of Microsoft Corporation, discontinued in 2010. It is multi-threaded, which permits it under some circumstances to copy files faster than some other copiers available for the Windows operating system.