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1 remote call control
"The ability to send and receive calls on a desktop phone by using a computer-supported telecommunications application, such as Lync or Communicator." -
2 TrueType font
A type of computer font that can be scaled to any size. TrueType fonts are clear and readable in all sizes and can be sent to any printer or other output device that is supported by Windows. -
3 OpenType font
A type of computer font that can be rotated or scaled to any size. OpenType fonts are clear and readable in all sizes and can be sent to any printer or other output device that is supported by Windows. -
4 MUI Pack
"A set of language-specific resources for multiple supported languages. MUI technology enables users to set the user-interface language according to their preferences, provided the required language resource files are present on the computer. It is designed to enable large corporations to deploy a single version of Windows worldwide, while enabling their local users to select the user-interface language." -
5 Multilingual User Interface Pack
"A set of language-specific resources for multiple supported languages. MUI technology enables users to set the user-interface language according to their preferences, provided the required language resource files are present on the computer. It is designed to enable large corporations to deploy a single version of Windows worldwide, while enabling their local users to select the user-interface language."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Multilingual User Interface Pack
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6 Language Interface Pack
Add-in software that provides partially localized user interfaces for particular computer programs in languages not supported by localized versions of those programs. -
7 LIP
Add-in software that provides partially localized user interfaces for particular computer programs in languages not supported by localized versions of those programs. -
8 Office Side-by-Side
A Click-to-Run feature that enables two versions of Office to exist on the same computer to provide a seamless transition for users in supported scenarios.جنباً إلى جنب من Office
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