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- In computing, cross-platform software (also called multi-platform software, platform-agnostic software, or platform-independent software) is computer software...
- C and C++ VLCKit – an Objective-C framework for macOS LibVLCSharpCrossplatform .NET bindings to libVLC (C#/F#/VB) JavaScript API – the evolution of...
- harmonious a marriage of hardware and software as you'll find in a crossplatform age, what could have been a disposable side project instead cements...
- obsolete) LADSPA and Disposable Soft Synth Interface (DSSI) for Linux LV2 (crossplatform successor to LADSPA) Microsoft's DirectX Steinberg's Virtual Studio...
- Preview release 1.36 / 5 March 2016; 8 years ago (2016-03-05) Platform Crossplatform (originally MS-DOS) Type Single-player/multiplayer action game License...
- 2024-03-11. Funatsu, Minoru. "「CAPCOM VS. SNK 2」でPS2とDCの異機種間通信対戦を実現" [Crossplatform versus multiplayer between PS2 and Dreamcast now possible in Capcom...
- Taligent Inc. was incorporated to bring Pink to market as the ultimate crossplatform object-oriented OS and application frameworks. Kaleida was to create...
- were produced. That operating system was codenamed Rhapsody, and the crossplatform toolkit is Yellow Box. For backward compatibility, Apple added the Blue...
- language, and all of its native tools are built as editable scripts. mpv (crossplatform media player, an mplayer fork) uses Lua as a scripting language. MySQL...
- Apple preannounced MacApp's direct successor, the new object-oriented crossplatform SDK codenamed Bedrock. Positioned as "the most direct path for migration"...