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This template is intended for software that is differently versioned on different platforms. This template accepts three sets of parameters: |branchn=, |versionn= and |daten= where n is a natural number. For a specific n, there must be both |branchn= and |versionn=. |daten= is optional.
If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Apple Inc. stable software release templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.
The first public release of Android 1.0 occurred with the release of the T-Mobile G1 (aka HTC Dream) in October 2008. [10] Android 1.0 and 1.1 were not released under specific code names . [ 11 ] The code names "Astro Boy" and "Bender" were tagged internally on some of the early pre-1.0 milestone builds and were never used as the actual code ...
A software release train is a form of software release schedule in which a number of distinct series of versioned software releases for multiple products are released as a number of different "trains" on a regular schedule. Generally, for each product line, a number of different release trains are running at a given time, with each train moving ...
In iOS 18, the Safari web browser can use AI to surface key information about a webpage, like presenting a text summary of an article or letting you listen to an artist’s track right from an ...
Release notes are documents that are distributed with software products or hardware products, sometimes when the product is still in the development or test state (e.g., a beta release). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For products that have already been in use by clients, the release note is delivered to the customer when an update is released.
The software release life cycle is the process of developing, testing, and distributing a software product (e.g., an operating system). It typically consists of several stages, such as pre-alpha, alpha, beta, and release candidate, before the final version, or "gold", is released to the public. An example of a basic software release life cycle
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