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    Windows 11 Guide

    Windows 11 Guide

    Windows Security tools, Encryption, Nextcloud, Graphics, Gaming

    Windows 11 Guide is a comprehensive, single-repository handbook for setting up and tuning a Windows 11 (and often Windows 10) desktop for real day-to-day use, covering everything from basic configuration to advanced development and gaming scenarios. It walks users through installing essential applications, configuring Windows security tools, setting up encryption and backups, and integrating productivity services like Nextcloud. The guide also dives into graphics and gaming optimizations, making it useful for both casual users and power users who want better performance and stability. For developers and technical users, it includes sections on virtualization, containers, and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2), showing how to build a capable dev environment on top of Windows. ...
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    .Net Core for Delphi/Lazarus

    .Net Core for Delphi/Lazarus

    The best library to work with the .Net Core from Delphi and Lazarus.

    The .Net Core for Delphi/Lazarus (dotNetCore4Delphi) is a .Net Core Runtime Library for Delphi which helps Delphi/Pascal developers work with .Net Core. It is designed to provide a way to interact with .Net Core applications from Delphi/Pascal. What dotNetCore4Delphi can do: - Access .Net Core Framework Class Library. - Access Third Party .Net Core Libraries. - Access Your .Net Core Libraries. - etc Competitive Advantages: - Cross-platform framework that runs on Windows, Linux and...
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    RainDoll aims to be an implementation of a symmetric-encryption utility for desktop users written in C#/.NET and Windows Forms with two goals: security and simplicity. It uses cryptographic standards for security, and has a smart, compact interface.
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    LeetSocket is an easy to use Socket Component, built on TCP, written in c# .net 2.0 Example Usage: Build a chat in 5 mins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm2jS6mQjRs Developers: Ahmet Yüksektepe Nick Russler
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    C# SDL
    SDL.NET is a set of object-oriented .NET bindings for the SDL gaming library and provides high-level access to audio, keyboard, mouse, joystick, TTF fonts, various image formats, sound mixing, MPEG-1, and 2D video framebuffer.
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