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  2. Magic Lantern (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bridis reported that Network Associates (maker of McAfee anti-virus products), had contacted the FBI following the press reports about Magic Lantern to ensure their anti-virus software would not detect the program. Network Associates issued a denial, fueling speculation as to which anti-virus products might or might not detect government trojans.

  3. Free Software Foundation, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc.

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    Free Software Foundation, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc. was a lawsuit initiated by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) against Cisco Systems on December 11, 2008, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. [1] The FSF claimed that various products sold by Cisco under the Linksys brand had violated the licensing ...

  4. Pangea Software - Wikipedia

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    Pangea Software is a video game developer based in Austin, Texas, owned and operated by Brian Greenstone. The company began with Apple IIGS games in 1987, then moved to Macintosh and later iOS . Pangea found its primary success with a series of 3D games, when 3D hardware accelerators first began to appear on the Macintosh, beginning with ...

  5. Central Point Software - Wikipedia

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    Central Point Software. Central Point Software, Inc. (CP, CPS, Central Point) was a leading software utilities maker for the PC market, supplying utilities software for the DOS and Microsoft Windows markets. It also made Apple II copy programs. Through a series of mergers, the company was ultimately acquired by Symantec in 1994.

  6. Serverware Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed by Peter Seldon (father of journalist Myma Seldon) and Selim Kohen to develop systems management software. Initially the software focus was on Unix and Pick software, but in the mid-1990s the company moved into Windows NT software development. While the core business was software development, the company also resold ...

  7. Enable Software - Wikipedia

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    Enable Software, Inc. was a privately held software development company located in Ballston Lake, New York. Enable was founded in 1984 [1] by Ron Quake and Bob Hamilton. [2] The company's flagship product, called Enable was an integrated office suite for IBM PC compatibles. The suite included a word processor, a 3D spreadsheet, a relational ...

  8. SciTech Software - Wikipedia

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    SciTech Software, Inc. was a privately held software company based in Chico, California. [1] Founded by Kendall Bennett in 1996, [2] SciTech Software, Inc. developed many popular graphics device driver programs for the PC , ranging from UniVESA (later renamed to UniVBE ) to SciTech Display Doctor and SciTech SNAP Graphics and SciTech SNAP Audio.

  9. Vicious Cycle Software - Wikipedia

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    Vicious Cycle Software was an American video game development company based in Morrisville, North Carolina. History [ edit ] Vicious Cycle was founded in 2000 by Eric Peterson, Dave Ellis , Marc Racine, and Wayne Harvey after layoffs at the local MicroProse development studio (then a Hasbro Interactive studio) forced several game developers ...