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  2. Informer Computer Terminals - Wikipedia

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    Informer's terminals were used for data entry, data monitoring, remote job entry, and software programming. [5] Following struggling sales in the mid-1980s, the company appointed Malcolm K. Green, formerly of Emulex as president and CEO. [1] Green shortly thereafter relocated the company's headquarters to Garden Grove, California. [8] [9]

  3. Capture One - Wikipedia

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    Capture One is a photography software suite. It includes custom support for RAW files from over 650 cameras and tethering support (remote camera control via USB, network cable or Wifi) for over 200 cameras. [1] Originally produced by camera maker Phase One, the

  4. Informix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Informix Corporation, [1] formerly Informix Software, Inc., was a software company located in Menlo Park, California. It was a developer of relational database software for computers using the Unix , Microsoft Windows , and Apple Macintosh operating systems.

  5. List of amateur radio software - Wikipedia

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    software-defined radio and signal processing SDRangel: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux: software-defined radio SDR# Freeware Windows software-defined radio receiver SDR++: GPL: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android: software-defined radio receiver WSJT: GPL: Windows, Unix, Unix-like: weak signal communication, modem for FT-8, FT-4, JT-65, and WSPR WSJT-Z ...

  6. Software Publishing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) was a Mountain View, California–based manufacturer of business software, originally well known for its "pfs:" series (and its subsequent "pfs:First" and "pfs:Professional" derivative series) of business software products, it was ultimately best known for its pioneering Harvard Graphics business and presentation graphics program.

  7. Informer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An informer, or informant, is a person who provides privileged information to an agency. Informer may also refer to: The Sub-Saharan Informer, a Pan-African weekly newspaper; Informer, a Serbian daily "Informer" (song), a 1992 song by Snow from 12 Inches of Snow; Common informer, a historical concept in English law abolished in 1951

  8. Informant - Wikipedia

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    A representative from the U.S. State Department congratulates and offers a partial payment to a fully disguised informant whose information led to the neutralization of a terrorist in the Philippines Two-page totally confidential, direct and immediate letter from the Iranian Minister of Finance to the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Hossein Fatemi) about creating a foreign information network for ...

  9. Insyde Software - Wikipedia

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    An InsydeH20 screen. The company's product portfolio includes InsydeH2O BIOS (Insyde Software's implementation of the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for UEFI/EFI [1]), BlinkBoot, a UEFI-based boot loader for enabling Internet of Things devices, [2] and Supervyse, which is a full-featured systems management/BMC firmware for providing out-of-band remote management for server computers.