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Cascading Style Sheets Property Index
Platform: Version: 0 0 Megs
License: Free
A Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) is a list of statements (also known as rules) that can assign various rendering properties to HTML elements. Style rules can be specified for a single element occurrence, multiple elements, an entire document, or even multiple documents at once. It is possible to specify many different rules for an element in different locations using different methods. All these rules are collected and merged (known as a "cascading" of styles) when the document is rendered to form a single style rule for each element.
Date: 2021-03-12
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Cream for Vim... it takes the bitterness out!
Platform: Version: 6-2-225 3.5 Megs
License: Free
Cream is an easy-to-use configuration of the powerful, free, and famous Vim text editor for both Microsoft Windows and GNU/Linux.
Date: 2021-04-01
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CSRE - Computerized Speech Research Environment
Platform: Version: 0 0.976 Megs
License: Demo
CSRE (pronounced "Caesar") is a comprehensive, easy-to-use and affordable speech processing system for the PC. CSRE supports data acquisition and playback, speech editing, analysis, and synthesis plus expeirment generation and control within an integrated system. CSRE is a DOS program, which runs on Windows 98/95/3.1x machines, using your choice of high-quality, widely-available audio hardware.
Date: 2021-03-12
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