Yahoo! Widgets Engine 3.X
Yahoo! Inc
  Product Information  
 
Product: Yahoo! Widgets Engine 3.X
Publisher: Yahoo! Inc
Version: 3.0.2
Category: Utility
Rating:
Description: The Yahoo! Widget Engine (formerly known as Konfabulator) is a JavaScript runtime engine that enables you to run small programs that can do pretty much whatever you want them to. You can choose from thousands of available widgets or even create your own.
Program Files:
FileVersion
basename.exe  
bc.exe  
bunzip2.exe  
bzip2.exe  
bzip2recover.exe  
cal.exe  
cat.exe  
chgrp.exe  
chmod.exe  
chown.exe  

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Support Files:
FileVersion
AEC_PC_DLL.dll  
commonapp.dll  
d32-fw.dll 3.4.0.6
eyeBeamAsDLL.dll 1.1.0.0
ft60.dll 1.0.0.4
gdiplus.dll 5.1.3102.1360
idle.dll 1.0.0.2
js32.dll  
kdu_v32M.dll 3.2.0.1
messmod.dll 2001.12.5.1

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