Keymagic+2006 //top\\ Info

The "2006" in its name typically refers to the version year of the database or the core software build. However, many later "clones" and "updates" retained the 2006 moniker, even as they added support for models up to 2010.

Most users never knew KeyMagic 2006 stored its config in a human-editable XML file with a custom schema. You could write: keymagic+2006

KeyMagic’s DNA lives in:

Windows XP was the dominant operating system. While it supported major languages, support for minority languages and complex scripts was often nonexistent or poorly implemented. Unicode was the standard, but actually inputting Unicode characters was a nightmare. The "2006" in its name typically refers to

Core features that were advanced for 2006: keymagic+2006

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