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  2. Windows 8 - Wikipedia

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    A Samsung tablet running the build was also distributed to conference attendees. [citation needed] The build was released for download later that day in 32-bit and 64-bit variants, and a special 64-bit variant which included SDKs and developer tools (Visual Studio Express and Expression Blend) for developing Metro-style apps. [31]

  3. Java version history - Wikipedia

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    Both version numbers "1.5.0" and "5.0" are used to identify this release of the Java 2 Platform Standard Edition. Version "5.0" is the product version, while "1.5.0" is the developer version. The number "5.0" is used to better reflect the level of maturity, stability, scalability and security of the J2SE.

  4. Kylin (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    With version 3.0, Kylin became Linux -based, and there is a version called NeoKylin which was announced in 2010. By 2019, the NeoKylin variant is compatible with more than 4,000 software and hardware products, and it ships pre-installed on most computers sold in China.

  5. Windows NT 4.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows NT 4.0, like the previous and next releases of Windows NT, is a fully 32-bit OS, while Windows 95 is a 16/32-bit hybrid OS. Windows NT 4.0 provided much greater stability than Windows 95 through the use of protected memory and the hardware abstraction layer.

  6. Ghost (disk utility) - Wikipedia

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    GHOST (an acronym for general hardware-oriented system transfer[4]), now called Symantec ™ GHOST Solution Suite (GSS) [5] for enterprise, is a disk cloning and backup tool originally developed by Murray Haszard in 1995 for Binary Research. The technology was bought in 1998 by Symantec. The backup and recovery feature was replaced by Symantec System Recovery (SSR). Broadcom bought Symantec's ...

  7. Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista included version 3.0 of the .NET Framework, allowing software developers to write applications without traditional Windows APIs. There are major architectural overhauls to audio, display, network, and print sub-systems; deployment, installation, servicing, and startup procedures are also revised.

  8. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Google chief executive Eric Schmidt opposed the development of an independent web browser for six years. He stated that "at the time, Google was a small company", and he did not want to go through "bruising browser wars". Company co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page hired several Mozilla Firefox developers and built a demonstration of Chrome. Afterwards, Schmidt said, "It was so good that it ...

  9. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    LibreOffice is cross-platform software. The Document Foundation officially supports Linux, macOS and Windows. [26][27] Additional ports exist for other operating systems and processor architectures, maintained by commercial vendors such as Collabora or by community members, as is the case for BSD (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD) and OpenIndiana. [28][29][30][31] Earlier versions of LibreOffice and ...