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Office Tool Plus – A powerful and useful tool for Microsoft Office deployment

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Office Tool Plus is simple yet very helpful one-stop deploying tool specially designed for Microsoft Office, developed by Yerong (a senior high school student) from China. It is primarily used to quickly download, configure/customize, install, activate and manage all Microsoft Office products.

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Detect It Easy – Program for determining types of files

Packing a program is the most common way developers protect their software. Therefore, in order to crack some software, the first step is to detect whether it has been packed. Detect It Easy (DiE for Short) is a very powerful and easy-to-use PE packers detection tool developed by horsicq from Germany. It has very comprehensive and functional PE packer detection functions, simple operation, and is widely used as one of the most important auxiliary tools for software cracking for now.

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DuckStation – New only best PlayStation 1 emulator for PC and Android

DuckStation is a free and open-source Sony PlayStation (PS/PS1/PSX/PSone/ PS One) game console emulator for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android platforms, developed primarily by Connor McLaughlin (stenzek) from Australia – who is also one of the more active developers of Dolphin (Nintendo’s NGC/Wii emulator) in recent years. It can be regarded as the best successor to ePSXe. That is, ePSXe is no longer the #1 PS emulator, it is now.

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xenia – An experimental and working emulator for Xbox 360

It’s no secret that Microsoft’s Xbox 360 platform owns a lot of exclusive games. If you don’t have an expensive Xbox 360 game console and want to play the Xbox 360 exclusive games for free on your PC, you can try out this Xbox 360 emulator xenia. This is the only working solution to emulate the Xbox 360 console on a computer right now.

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Lakka – Lightweight Linux distribution made for retro games

If you have an old computer at home that has been sitting around in a corner somewhere, you can use Lakka to turn it into a retro gaming console like the PlayStation/Xbox. You may already learn about several Linux distributions that specialize in reviving old computers, but you may not know this Linux distro that is specifically designed to transform old computers into a full-blown retro game console.

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yuzu – Experimental, open-source emulator for Nintendo Switch

yuzu is a free and open-source Nintendo Switch emulator for Windows and Linux platforms, developed by the creators of Citra (the Nintendo 3DS emulator) in 2018 (that had only been 10 months since Switch was released). It is the best Switch emulator out there, based on the Citra (they share a lot of code), written in C++, has portability, and its features are still being improved.

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Pegasus – A beautiful and handy front-end for all popular game emulators

At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century (198x~200x), when the Internet was not developed enough, the 80s and 90s were most interested in playing all kinds of video games and handheld console games. Nowadays, in order to play retro games on a variety of devices (computer/smartphone/smart TV….), you’ve probably tried various game emulators, as well as independent systems like Batocera.linux, Ubuntu GamePack, Lakka. Then, you should also try Pegasus this kind of emulator frontend.

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