Operating Systems
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- README for XFree86 4.0.1 on LynxOS
- What and where is XFree86, installing the binaries, and running XFree86.
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- Blacksmith
- Presentation-quality charting and graphing application. Includes downloads, sales, and news.
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- Lafty Software
- Developers and authors of Macintosh programs, with software descriptions, screenshots, FAQs, downloads, and contact details.
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- Mac Aggregate Tracker (MAT)
- Lists new software released for Mac OS X, collected from a number of tracker/update sites.
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- Mac OS 8 and 9: Compatibility with Macintosh Computers
- Table that covers which versions of Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 will run on which Macintosh computers.
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- PluginsWorld
- Directory of plugins for Adobe Acrobat, Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop, as well as iTunes, iMovie and FinalCut.
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- Silver Software
- Offers a variety of applications, including games, contextual menu plugins, and personal productivity suites.
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- Softraid LLC
- Specializing in Mac OS software development including resources for softraid, fireraid, SCSI and fibre channel.
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- The Omni Group
- Creators of Mac applications OmniGraffle, OmniPlan, OmniOutliner, OmniWeb, OmniDiskSweeper, and OmniDazzle.
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- Flux Research Group: Older Projects and Software
- Mach 4 kernel, Lites Unix server, Mach/Lites/4.4-lite, MOSS, Goofie, PA-RISC GNU tools.
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- Mach
- Famous pioneering microkernel research OS, from Carnegie Mellon University: CMU. It lead to many well known OSs: NeXT, Flux (part of the Flux-Fluke-Flask progression, though Fluke is new code, and which is viewed by many as the follow-on to Mach), GNU Hurd.
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- MkLinux
- An Open Source operating system which consists of an implementation of the Linux operating system hosted on the Mach microkernel.
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- Real-Time Mach
- By Real-Time and Multimedia Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University. RT-Mach is a resource kernel, a kernel provides resource-centric services, which can then be used to satisfy end-to-end QoS needs.