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In categorizing FunKey S compatible software, there are several factors that can be used to differentiate one piece of software from another, including if its: running natively or emulated, freeware or commercial, a game or a utility, published in a collection or individually, and whether or not its ROM file is easily accessible for use in emulators, among other factors. To make navigating to specific types of software easier, all software has been divided into lists that are split between articles, based on several of the factors listed above.
In categorizing FunKey S compatible software, there are several factors that can be used to differentiate one piece of software from another, including if its: running natively or emulated, freeware or commercial, a game or a utility, published in a collection or individually, and whether or not its ROM file is easily accessible for use in emulators, among other factors. To make navigating to specific types of software easier, all software has been divided into lists that are split between articles, based on several of the factors listed above.


There are currently '''35''' third-party native programs, '''1,553''' emulatable freeware and commercial games, and '''35''' emulatable utilities listed.
There are currently '''35''' third-party native programs, '''1,553''' emulatable freeware and commercial games, and '''34''' emulatable utilities listed.


== Native programs (OPKs) ==
== Native programs (OPKs) ==