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Software602 Slovensko s.r.o. Bratislava - Slovak subsidiary of Prague-based Software602 a.s. The company focuses on bringing more security, effective ways, open platform support and value, so people can take advantage of global information resources.

Sybase Slovakia, a.s. Bratislava - Providing California-based Sybase, Inc.'s services in Slovakia since 1996.

ui42, a.s. Bratislava - A software development and consulting company involved in the database system development, Internet and intranet system programming, and the development of Internet presentations.

exe, s.r.o. Bratislava - Exe delivers professional product localization, document translation, and content creation services, providing expertise in technology and language.

Gameguru - Includes screenshots, cheats, links and online games.

exe Ltd. - A supplier of software and information technology with an overview of products and offered services.

Peter Chrenko - Offers PMD-85 emulator with old games to download. Includes pictures from games, sources, and schematics of hardware.

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