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  2. iPadOS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPadOS

    iPadOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. for its iPad line of tablet computers.It was given a name distinct from iOS, the operating system used by Apple's iPhones to reflect the diverging features of the two product lines, such as multitasking.

  3. Gollum (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gollum is wiki software that uses Git as the backend storage mechanism, and written mostly in Ruby.It started life as the wiki system used by the GitHub web hosting system. [2] [3] Although the open source Gollum project and the software currently used to run GitHub wikis have diverged from one another, Gollum strives to maintain compatibility with the latter. [4]

  4. iPadOS 18 - Wikipedia

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    iPadOS 18 is the sixth and current major release of Apple's iPadOS operating system for the iPad.It was revealed at the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). [1] It is the direct successor to iPadOS 17 and was announced alongside iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, visionOS 2, watchOS 11, and tvOS 18.

  5. IPadOS 14 - Wikipedia

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    iPadOS 14 is the second major release of the iPadOS operating system developed by Apple for their iPad line of tablet computers.It was announced on June 22, 2020 at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) as the successor to iPadOS 13, making it the second version of the iPadOS fork from iOS.

  6. iPadOS 13 - Wikipedia

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    Official website: iPadOS 13 at the Wayback Machine (archived September 11, 2020) Tagline: Incredibly capable. Distinctly iPad. Support status; Obsolete, no longer receiving security updates, because all iPads that supported iPadOS 13 support iPadOS 14 and iPadOS 15 as well. Partial third-party app support.

  7. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub's mascot is an anthropomorphized "octocat" with five octopus-like arms. [59] [60] The character was created by graphic designer Simon Oxley as clip art to sell on iStock, [61] a website that enables designers to market royalty-free digital images. The illustration GitHub chose was a character that Oxley had named Octopuss. [61]

  8. .ipa - Wikipedia

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    A .ipa file is an iOS and iPadOS application zip archive file which stores an iOS/iPadOS app in a bundle format. Each .ipa file includes a binary and can only be installed on an iOS, iPadOS, or ARM-based macOS device.

  9. Mobile simulator - Wikipedia

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    A mobile simulator lets you test a website and determine how well it performs on various types of mobile devices. A good simulator tests mobile content quickly on multiple browsers and emulates several device profiles simultaneously.