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* [[Nagware]], a type of software distribution. |
* [[Nagware]], a type of software distribution. |
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* [[Nag (software)|Nag]], a multi user tasklist manager. Part of the [[Horde (software)|Horde]] framework. |
* [[Nag (software)|Nag]], a multi user tasklist manager. Part of the [[Horde (software)|Horde]] framework. |
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* Nag is also a magazine is Southern Africa. |
* Nag is also a gaming magazine is Southern Africa. |
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Revision as of 06:40, 11 March 2006
- For definition of the acronym NAG and word nag see Wiktionary
- For Nag a surface to surface, anti-tank missile see Nag Missile.
- In Hindi Nag means a Cobra. This use of the word is responsible for the names of several cobras in literature.
- Nag (Jungle Books) in the Rudyard Kipling story "Rikki Tikki Tavi".
- Nagaina (Jungle Books), a feminine version, is the name of the second cobra in the same story.
- Nagini is the female name for cobra in Hindi and the name of a fictional animal from the Harry Potter series.
- The gender neutral version of the name is Nagam.
- Nagware, a type of software distribution.
- Nag, a multi user tasklist manager. Part of the Horde framework.
- Nag is also a gaming magazine is Southern Africa.