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      <description>Worms Armageddon is a turn-based strategy game where the player controls a platoon of worms, with the aim of destroying the opposing team(s). </description>
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    <text>it's usefull, but it could be better</text>
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      <description>Microsoft provides the client software Remote Desktop Connection (formerly called Terminal Services Client), available for most 32-bit versions of their Windows operating systems and Apple's Mac OS X, that allows a user to connect to a server running Terminal Services. Third-party developers have created client software for other platforms, including the open source rdesktop client for common Unix platforms. Both Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Protocol use TCP port 3389 by default, which is editable in the Windows registry. </description>
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