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Movie Studio Platinum
11,008
MAGIX Software GmbH
Access two intuitive edit modes: Simple and Advanced. Create spectacular...
spectacular-looking movies in
native
4K. Produce 3D
.NET Reactor
1,866
Eziriz
.NET Reactor is a code protection and software licensing system for applications...
NET Reactor is a code protection and software licensing system for applications written in the .NET
FSDreamTeam OHareX FSX
95
VIRTUALI s.a.s.
Chicago O'Hare Airport is a scenery developed for Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX)...
Flight Simulator.
Native
animated inverse-kinematics...Vegetation that
reacts
to seasonal changes
Expo XDE
free
78
Expo
Expo XDE stands for Expo Development Environment, and it helps everyone start, develop and publish...
start, develop and publish
React
Native
projects. The Expo client
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