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add-on

Small program written to extend the features of a larger one. The earliest successful add-on for personal-computer users in the UK was a small routine which allowed the original version of the spreadsheet Lotus 1-2-3 to print out a pound sign (£), something the program's US developers had thought unnecessary.



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What this means is a return to a simpler e-mail based model, enhanced with a message archive, digest feature and a few other add-ons.
The software is customizable for users of all kinds, with integrated add-ons like fast image and signature capture, advanced smart card and biometric program developments, and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol for Microsoft Active Directory.
The software is customizable, with add-ons like fast image and signature capture, and advanced smart card and biometric program developments.
 
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