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Revision as of 16:31, 25 August 2009
Look up ease in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ease may refer to:
- ease or a cure (for a dis-ease)
- Ease (programming language)
- Ease (novel), by Patrick Gale
- EASE/ACCESS, an experiment which flew on the Space Shuttle in 1985
- Methylone, a substitute for the drug ecstacy, marketed briefly in New Zealand under the brand name Ease
At Ease may refer to:
- At Ease, a desktop environment for Macintosh computers
- "At ease" (U.S.) or "Stand at ease" (UK) is a military parade command.
See also
- Ease of use
- Easy
- ease-in ease-out – method of defining the 'physics' of a transition between two computer animation states (see inbetweening ('tweening'))