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  2. RustDesk - Wikipedia

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    RustDesk is a remote access and remote control software, primarily written in Rust, that enables the maintenance of computers and other devices remotely. The RustDesk client is available for operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, Apple iOS, Android and Linux.

  3. Supermium - Wikipedia

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    Supermium has other features not supported by Chromium, including the Google Chrome Sync service. Supermium has 32-bit and 64-bit executables. The versioning is based on Chromium's. The developer is Shane Fournier. His motivation is "lightweight, highly compatible win32 applications", and his username on GitHub is "win32ss".

  4. Etherpad - Wikipedia

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    Etherpad (previously known as EtherPad) is an open-source, web-based collaborative real-time editor, allowing authors to simultaneously edit a text document, and see all of the participants' edits in real-time, with the ability to display each author's text in their own color.

  5. Sergey Brin - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Brin Сергей Брин Brin in 2010 Born Sergey Mikhailovich Brin (1973-08-21) August 21, 1973 (age 50) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Nationality American Education University of Maryland, College Park (BS) Stanford University (MS) Occupations Businessman computer scientist Organizations Google Alphabet, Inc. Known for Co-founding Google Co-founding Alphabet Inc. Co-founding ...

  6. Atom (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    On January 30, 2023, GitHub announced a breach which exposed "a set of encrypted code signing certificates" some of which were used to sign Atom releases. GitHub advised users to downgrade to earlier versions of Atom signed with a different key. Following Atom's end-of-life, development continued on a community fork named Pulsar. License

  7. Blockly - Wikipedia

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    Support of major web browsers including: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge; Support for many programmatic constructs including variables, functions, arrays; Minimal type checking supported, designed for dynamically typed languages; Easy to extend with custom blocks; Clean code generation; Step-by-step code execution for tracing and debugging ...

  8. MetaMask - Wikipedia

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    MetaMask is a software cryptocurrency wallet used to interact with the Ethereum blockchain.It allows users to access their Ethereum wallet through a browser extension or mobile app, which can then be used to interact with decentralized applications.

  9. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    A browser extension is a software module for customizing a web browser.Browsers typically allow users to install a variety of extensions, including user interface modifications, cookie management, ad blocking, and the custom scripting and styling of web pages.