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 Ukagaka is known by many names, having undergone multiple name changes since its inception. Ukagaka (伺か) is the current name, but there is also Nanika (何か).((Nin'i-tan (任意たん) and Nise-Haruna (偽春菜) may also be seen in ghost circles, but these refer to the main character of the Materia [[info:baseware]] and the very first Ukagaka that was ever created, respectively.)) Ghost is also an official term for them, though it can also sometimes refer specifically to the coding and writing portion of an Ukagaka, depending on the context. Ukagaka is known by many names, having undergone multiple name changes since its inception. Ukagaka (伺か) is the current name, but there is also Nanika (何か).((Nin'i-tan (任意たん) and Nise-Haruna (偽春菜) may also be seen in ghost circles, but these refer to the main character of the Materia [[info:baseware]] and the very first Ukagaka that was ever created, respectively.)) Ghost is also an official term for them, though it can also sometimes refer specifically to the coding and writing portion of an Ukagaka, depending on the context.
  
-Ukagaka is, at its heart, a set of standards. There are different standards for making [[info:shell|shells]], [[info:SHIORI]], etc., and these are all assembled by a [[info:baseware]] program to display a character that can talk and move on the user's desktop. Because of this, there is not one single program to run Ukagaka, but many. In the English community, [[baseware:SSP]] is the standard on Windows, as it is the only baseware to have English translations for its menus. Other options are [[baseware:MATERIA]] and [[baseware:CROW]], but neither of these have been updated in a very long time.+Ukagaka follow certain set of standards, and these allow them to be modular. There are different standards for making [[info:shell|shells]], [[info:SHIORI]], etc., and these are all assembled by a [[info:baseware]] program to display a character that can talk and move on the user's desktop. Because of this, there is not one single program to run Ukagaka, but many. In the English community, [[baseware:SSP]] is the standard on Windows, as it is the only baseware to have English translations for its menus. Other options are [[baseware:MATERIA]] and [[baseware:CROW]], but neither of these have been updated in a very long time.
  
 A selection of ghosts is available on our [[:Ghost List]]. There are many more ghosts available, primarily in Japanese, on other listing sites such as [[http://ghosttown.mikage.jp/|GHOST TOWN]]. A selection of ghosts is available on our [[:Ghost List]]. There are many more ghosts available, primarily in Japanese, on other listing sites such as [[http://ghosttown.mikage.jp/|GHOST TOWN]].
  
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