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  2. IBM OfficeVision - Wikipedia

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    OfficeVision started as a product for the VM operating system named PROFS (for PRofessional OFfice System) and was initially made available in 1981. [1] Before that it was just a PRPQ (Programming Request for Price Quotation), [2]: 321 an IBM administrative term for non-standard software offerings with unique features, support and pricing.

  3. Help:Rename - Wikipedia

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    To make a request, go to Categories for discussion. Moving a file to a different name; only a few users ("administrators" and "file movers") can do this To make a request, use the template {{Rename media}} (see template for instructions). Changing a username to a different name; only a handful of users ("Stewards and Global renamers") can do this

  4. Template:Renaming - Wikipedia

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    You can then specify a new name for the article. The old page name will automatically become a redirect to the new page. However, if it isn't possible for you or you think the move would be at all controversial you should request the move on the talk page using the Template:Requested move.

  5. Talk:IBM OfficeVision - Wikipedia

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    "A similar fate awaits IBM’s Profs and DisOSS mainframe systems; post-September 1990, Profs will become OfficeVision/VM, and DisOSS OfficeVision/MVS, both similarly equipped with iconic interfaces – it is what is known as conversion by stealth." It's saying that PROFS and DISOSS were separate products, but that their destiny was somehow linked.

  6. Workplace Shell - Wikipedia

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    The Workplace Shell (WPS) is an object-oriented desktop shell (also called desktop environment) produced by IBM's Boca Raton development lab for OS/2 2.0. It is based on Common User Access and made a radical shift away from the Program Manager type interface that earlier versions of OS/2 shared with Windows 3.x or the application-oriented WIMP ...

  7. IBM DISOSS - Wikipedia

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    IBM Distributed Office Support System, or DISOSS is a centralized document distribution and filing application for IBM's mainframe computers running the MVS and VSE operating systems. DISOSS runs under both the CICS transaction processing system and the IMS/DS transaction processing system, and later versions use the SNADS architecture of peer ...

  8. Wikipedia : Requested moves/Controversial

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    A sample request for three page moves is shown here (for two page moves, omit the lines for current3 and new3). For four page moves, add lines for current4 and new4, and so on. There is no technical limit on the number of multiple move requests, but before requesting very large multi-moves, consider whether a naming convention should be changed ...

  9. Visi On - Wikipedia

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    Visi On (also known as VisiOn) is an operating environment for IBM PCs and compatibles running DOS, developed by VisiCorp and released in December 1983. Visi On was the first piece of software with a graphical user interface (GUI) for the IBM PC platform. [1] It was also one of the first GUIs available on any personal computer.