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  2. Gramps (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gramps, formerly GRAMPS (an acronym for Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System), [2] is a free and open-source genealogy software. [9] It is developed in Python using PyGObject and utilizes Graphviz to create relationship graphs.

  3. Motif (software) - Wikipedia

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    The "chiseled" look of Motif is clearly visible. Motif was created by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) to be a standard graphical user interface for Unix platforms. [ 2 ] Rather than create a new interface from scratch, OSF opened a Request For Technology (RFT) in 1988 to solicit existing technologies from third parties.

  4. Carbon (API) - Wikipedia

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    The new Rhapsody OS strategy was relatively simple; it retained most of OpenStep's existing object libraries under the name "Yellow Box", ported the existing GUI in OPENSTEP for Mach and made it look more Mac-like, ported several major APIs from the Mac OS to Rhapsody's underlying Unix-like system (notably QuickTime and AppleSearch), and added ...

  5. TGZ - Wikipedia

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    TGZ may mean: .tgz file extension, which is equivalent to .tar.gz extension; tgz, a tar file compressed with the gzip algorithm; Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport, in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico (IATA airport code)

  6. Macintosh clone - Wikipedia

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    Only UMAX ever obtained a license to ship Mac OS 8 and get Mac OS 8 upgrade disks, which expired in July 1998 (Power Computing also got Mac OS 8 disks by their acquisition by Apple). [19] All other manufacturers had their Macintosh clone contract terminated by late 1997 and either continued their brands as PC clones or discontinued them ...

  7. Comparison of executable file formats - Wikipedia

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    IBM MVS and z/OS mainframe operating systems none No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No a.out: Unix-like: none No No No No Yes [8] Yes [8] Extension No No COFF: Unix-like: none Yes by file Yes No No Yes Yes Extension No No ECOFF: Ultrix, Tru64 UNIX, IRIX: none Yes by file Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No No XCOFF: IBM AIX, BeOS, "classic" Mac OS: none Yes by ...

  8. Code signing - Wikipedia

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    Windows, Mac OS X, and most Linux distributions provide updates using code signing to ensure that it is not possible for others to maliciously distribute code via the patch system. It allows the receiving operating system to verify that the update is legitimate, even if the update was delivered by third parties or physical media (disks).

  9. MacBinary - Wikipedia

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    MacBinary is a file format that combines the data fork and the resource fork of a classic Mac OS file into a single file, along with HFS's extended metadata.The resulting file is suitable for transmission over FTP, the World Wide Web, and electronic mail.