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I don't think the title should be DarkMatter_(programming) since it's a collection of game media and not anything related to the actual process of programming. How about DarkMatter_(software) instead? - DNewhall
- Software is generally accepted to mean a program of some sort. The only program present on the darkmatter disc (apart from the 3ds-.x convertor that is just to save space on the CD) is the file browser, which is not the main purpose of the package. The main use of darkmatter is in the course of programming a game (generally with one of the dark basic languages) so DarkMatter (programming) is entirely correct)--Cynical 16:59, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)