EA App - Wikipedia The login system was criticized for not remembering the login information and logging the user out repeatedly [36] Reviewing the EA app, O'Connor said: "Just like Origin before it, the new EA app is an inconvenience you must accept to play the EA games which require it, and beyond that it is useless "
User-Agent header - Wikipedia The user agent string format is currently specified by section 10 1 5 of HTTP Semantics The format of the user agent string in HTTP is a list of product tokens (keywords) with optional comments For example, if a user's product were called WikiBrowser, their user agent string might be WikiBrowser 1 0 Gecko 1 0 The "most important" product
Make Money Fast - Wikipedia Make Money Fast (stylised as MAKE MONEY FAST) is a title of an electronically forwarded chain letter created in 1988 which became so infamous that the term is often used to describe all sorts of chain letters forwarded over the Internet, by e-mail spam, or in Usenet newsgroups
Locale (computer software) - Wikipedia In computing, a locale is a set of parameters that defines the user's language, region and any special variant preferences that the user wants to see in their user interface Usually a locale identifier consists of at least a language code and a country region code Locale is an important aspect of i18n
Freedom (application) - Wikipedia Freedom (often referred to as the Freedom app) is a computer program designed to keep a computer or smartphone user away from the Internet for up to eight hours at a time It is described as a way to "free you from distractions, allowing you time to write, analyze, code, or create "
Her (dating app) - Wikipedia The app was founded by Robyn Exton and launched in September 2013 under the name of Dattch [5] It was originally dubbed a lesbian app [6] It was originally designed after Exton was inspired by the app for gay men Grindr The idea was "born from Ms Exton's frustration with existing lesbian dating websites and apps, which she didn't think were
History of software - Wikipedia Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) refers to software that is both freely available for use and distributed under licenses that grant users the freedom to access, modify, and share the software's source code This approach contrasts with proprietary software, where the source code is typically closed and usage is restricted by licensing