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  2. SpringBoard - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013 with iOS 7, the multitasking view was redesigned. By double-clicking the home button, the multitasking view appeared as cards. Each card listing from left to right, under which lies the icon with its app name, was a screenshot of the corresponding app. Besides, on the most left place, there was a screenshot of the home screen as well.

  3. Multiseat configuration - Wikipedia

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    The computer systems run Ubuntu 8.04 32-bit and utilize the open source Multiseat Display Manager created by C3SL. The research will eventually be used to present to government officials of third world countries in effort to showcase the positive impact of having cost-effective computing systems in schools.

  4. Computer multitasking - Wikipedia

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    Multitasking is a common feature of computer operating systems since at least the 1960s. It allows more efficient use of the computer hardware; when a program is waiting for some external event such as a user input or an input/output transfer with a peripheral to complete, the central processor can still be used with another program.

  5. List of Apple operating systems - Wikipedia

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    From the release of Mac OS X 10.0 until early 2007, Mac OS X was the only software platform. In early 2007, iPhone OS was introduced, increasing the number of software platforms by one, from one to two. In 2010, iPhone OS was renamed iOS. In 2011, Mac OS X was renamed OS X.

  6. New Apple iPhone OS 4 to Allow Multi-Tasking - AOL

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    IPhone users will gain enhanced multi-tasking capabilities when Apple rolls out the latest version of its operating system this summer, according to various reports. The multi-tasking feature has ...

  7. iOS 7 - Wikipedia

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    iOS 7 introduced a complete visual overhaul of the user interface. With "sharper, flatter icons, slimmer fonts, a new slide-to-unlock function, and a new control panel that slides up from the bottom of the screen for frequently accessed settings," the operating system also significantly redesigned the standard pre-installed apps from Apple. [4]

  8. BeOS - Wikipedia

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    BeOS is a discontinued operating system for personal computers that was developed by Be Inc. [2] It was conceived for the company's BeBox personal computer which was released in 1995. BeOS was designed for multitasking , multithreading , and a graphical user interface .

  9. DESQview - Wikipedia

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    In one area, however, DESQview was a lasting success: many multiuser bulletin board systems were based on it, thanks to its modest hardware requirements, robust multitasking, and superlative handling of multiple communication ports. Most free or inexpensive BBS software of the time ran as a single-node, single-tasking DOS program. Normally ...