Given that the software supports both, Wikipedians should have the choice.
Another thing that surprised me is how little software supports landscape view.
Collaborative software should support the individuals that make up the team and the interactions between them during the group decision making process.
The software may also support team membership, roles and responsibilities.
Also, extra balls are disabled if the software supports it.
The software supports a large number of 1D and 2D rules.
However, most software made up to 1990 supported it.
The software does not support any other text encoding than Western script.
There is also a multiplayer option for use on the same computer; the software does not support games over the internet.
Some software supported use of two Mockingboard cards, which allowed 12-voice music and sound.