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    ZED OS

    ZED OS

    ZED OS the clone of Windows XP

    ZED OS is a portuguese Linux based distribution (remaster of Ubuntu Mate). It was designed for users who want an innovative system. With both 3D and 2D interfaces you'll be able to chosse the better one according to your hardware/needs. It's Web Based and inspired in Windows XP from Microsoft
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    Naikai is a set of game-oriented XPCOM components that vastly simplify the process of creating games. You can use Python or JavaScript or any XPCOM-enabled language to glue all of the provided components (image loaders, graphics renderers, a sound system
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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