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  2. BlueSpice - Wikipedia

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    The German company Hallo Welt! has been working on the development of an open source wiki based on MediaWiki since 2007. The origins of the later BlueSpice software go back to an initiative by the IBM CTO Gunter Dueck, who initiated an internal company wiki for IBM Germany in 2007 under the name "bluepedia". [3]

  3. Gopher (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Apache 2 plugin to run Gopher-Server. Atua: Charles Childers 2017.4 9 October 2017: ISC: Forth: Bucktooth (gopher link) (proxied link) Cameron Kaiser 0.2.10 10 February 2024: Floodgap Free Software License Perl: Flask-Gopher: Michael Lazar 2.2.1 11 April 2020: GPLv3: Python: geomyid: Quinn Evans 0.0.1 10 August 2015: BSD 2-clause: Common Lisp

  4. Netscape Communicator - Wikipedia

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    Netscape Communicator (or Netscape 4) is a discontinued Internet suite produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, and was the fourth major release in the Netscape line of browsers.

  5. Information Presentation Facility - Wikipedia

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    Information Presentation Facility (IPF) is a system for presenting online help and hypertext on IBM OS/2 systems. IPF also refers to the markup language that is used to create IPF content.

  6. Pale Moon - Wikipedia

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    NPAPI plugins, such as Adobe Flash Player, are also supported. The browser's entire user interface can be customized by complete themes and lightweight themes are also available. [ 14 ] Pale Moon's default search engine is DuckDuckGo and it uses the IP-API service instead of Google for geolocation. [ 15 ]

  7. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager - Wikipedia

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    Current versions can also recover systems via the files backed up using the TSM B/A Client. There is a major branch of this product. When Tony Johnson left IBM in 1998, he started a company and product named Storix. Storix is feature rich and supports AIX and Linux, has a GUI management interface, and is very similar in origins to Sysback.

  8. HashiCorp - Wikipedia

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    HashiCorp, Inc. is an American software company [2] with a freemium business model based in San Francisco, California.HashiCorp provides tools and products that enable developers, operators and security professionals to provision, secure, run and connect cloud-computing infrastructure. [3]

  9. FL Studio - Wikipedia

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    FL Studio comes in several editions with different levels of functionality. The free trial version includes all of the program's features, all plugins, and allows users to render project audio to WAV, MIDI, MP3, FLAC and OGG. [7] Projects saved while in demo mode, however, can only be opened once FL Studio and its plugins have been registered.