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  2. OnyX - Wikipedia

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    Created in 2003 by Joël Barrière, a.k.a. Titanium, the program was originally meant to address its creator's personal needs. Developed using Xcode, Apple's software development environment (Cocoa + AppleScript Studio + Objective-C), OnyX is regularly updated by its author taking into consideration users' suggestions and requests.

  3. Download or update your web browser - AOL Help

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    • Edge - Comes pre-installed with Windows 10. Get the latest update. If you're still having trouble loading web pages using the latest version of your web browser, try our steps to clear your cache. Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL services, but is no longer supported by Microsoft and can't be updated.

  4. Roxio Toast - Wikipedia

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    It also gained the ability to compress and encrypt files before burning them. [6] Toast 6 Titanium included another Roxio app, CD Spin Doctor 2, which can clean noise from an audio track. [7] Roxio announced Toast 8 Titanium in January 2007. [8] Toast 8 Titanium added multiple features including TiVoToGo and Blu-ray support. [9] [10] [11]

  5. Comparison of file managers - Wikipedia

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    Note that many of these protocols might be supported, in part or in whole, by software layers below the file manager, rather than by the file manager itself; for example, the macOS Finder doesn't implement those protocols, and the Windows Explorer doesn't implement most of them, they just make ordinary file system calls to access remote files ...

  6. Appearance Manager - Wikipedia

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    This theme uses elements that make the interface look like it has been drawn in pencil on a drafting board, including small "pencil marks" around the windows, a barely visible graph paper grid on the desktop, and "squarish" elements with low contrast. Although themes are supported in all released versions of Mac OS 8.5 through 9.2.2, the three ...

  7. Tasman (browser engine) - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer for Mac is no longer supported, but newer versions of Tasman were incorporated in some other Microsoft products. [2] In 2003, Microsoft stopped development for Internet Explorer for Mac. In 2005, they discontinued support for the browser and in 2006 removed the application from the available Microsoft downloads site.

  8. Kaleidoscope (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope is a third party theme manager for System 7 and Mac OS 8, written by Arlo Rose and Greg Landweber.It utilizes a proprietary framework to apply "schemes" to the Macintosh GUI, long before Apple released the Appearance Manager system with Mac OS 8 (later updated in Mac OS 8.5, providing similar functionality using "themes").

  9. Titanium SDK - Wikipedia

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    Alloy, a Titanium-based model–view–controller framework, is a related project presently maintained and developed by TiDev, Inc for use with the Titanium SDK. Titanium SDK was originally developed and maintained by Appcelerator, Inc, then later by Axway, Inc after Axway purchased Appcelerator in 2016. [ 7 ]