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LMMS (formerly Linux MultiMedia Studio [6]) is a digital audio workstation application program. It allows music to be produced by arranging samples, synthesizing sounds, entering notes via computer keyboard or mouse (or other pointing device) or by playing on a MIDI keyboard , and combining the features of trackers and sequencers .
Ardour is a hard disk recorder and digital audio workstation application that runs on Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and Microsoft Windows.Its primary author is Paul Davis, who was also responsible for the JACK Audio Connection Kit.
NeXTSTEP is a discontinued object-oriented, multitasking operating system based on the Mach kernel and the UNIX-derived BSD.It was developed by NeXT Computer, founded by Steve Jobs, in the late 1980s and early 1990s and was initially used for its range of proprietary workstation computers such as the NeXTcube.
7.1 [35] 25 May 2010 8.0 [36] 14 September 2011 Shared Virtual Machines; Workstation 8 is the first version that requires an x64-compatible CPU. Replay Debugging removed [37] 9.0 [38] 23 August 2012 USB 3.0 support for Linux and Windows 8 guests; OpenGL driver for Linux guests; Improved graphics subsystem; Restricted Virtual Machines
Parallels Workstation is the first commercial software product released by Parallels, Inc., a developer of desktop and server virtualization software.The Workstation software comprises a virtual machine suite for Intel x86-compatible computers (running Microsoft Windows or Linux) (for Mac version, see Parallels Desktop for Mac) which allows the simultaneous creation and execution of multiple ...
Borland Kylix is a compiler and integrated development environment (IDE) formerly sold by Borland, but later discontinued.It is a Linux software development environment based on Borland Delphi and Borland C++ Builder, which runs under Microsoft Windows.
Numerous software packages for usual or scientific aims come with Quantian. After the installation, total package volume is about 2.7 GB (For the detailed package list see: List of all the available packages). The packages for "home users" include: KDE, the default desktop environment and their components; XMMS, Kaffeine, xine media players
CADAM (computer-augmented design and manufacturing) is CAD-related software that was developed by Lockheed. [1] CADAM was originally written for IBM mainframes and later ported to UNIX workstations, including the IBM RT PC. A variant of CADAM called Micro CADAM was also developed for PCs under DOS.