How can i make games run smoothly
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Software for creating video game (RPG maker, Mugen, etc.). ShowSoftware for creating video game (RPG maker, Mugen, etc.)
Software for creating versatile games
Software to create fighting games
Software for role play games
Other software
If you have no programming skills, but you want to create...
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If you are wondering if a game would run on your PC. It will take some time to determine if (checking all the settings) to see if your configuration is optimal, average, or even sufficient to run the...
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What is an ISO image?
How to create an ISO image
How to burn an ISO file to a CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
What is an ISO image?
An ISO image is created by a particular software and is the replica of an existing file system. This...
Download Madotate 3D ShowTo return your more interesting office and impress your friends, put windows in 3D.
Madotate is an application allowing to show the windows of the office within sight 3D as under vista.
To speed up mode 3D on the active window, appuyer there keys A...
Download PDFtoHTML ShowPDFToHTML (PDF2HTML) is a command line application which allows to convert PDF files into HTML format. The source code is available on the site of the editor so that it is possible to make it run on a large number of platforms.
It is possible to...
Network engineer ShowNetwork engineer
A network engineer (sometimes called a telecom engineer) is responsible for making sure that the company's telecommunications networks run smoothly. Working with the technical teams, he sets a strategy for operating the company's...
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To make it more versatile, Microsoft Windows is structured around services (processes) which run in the background. The list of processes currently running may be viewed by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL simultaneously, then...

