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  2. AbiWord - Wikipedia

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    AbiWord (/ ˈ æ b i w ɜːr d /) is a free and open-source word processor. It is written in C++ and since version 3 it is based on GTK+ 3. The name "AbiWord" is derived from the root of the Spanish word " abierto ", meaning "open".

  3. Xubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Xubuntu 8.10 was released on 30 October 2008. This version of Xubuntu brought a new version of Abiword, version 2.6.4, the Listen Multimedia Player and introduced the Catfish desktop search application. It used Linux kernel 2.6.27, X.Org 7.4. There was an installation option of an encrypted private directory using ecryptfs-utils.

  4. Comparison of word processor programs - Wikipedia

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    AbiWord: AbiWord developer community, originally SourceGear Corporation. 1999-05-19 AmigaOS 3.0.6 [1] 2024-11-03 GPL-2.0-or-later: No cost: BeOS BSD GNU/Linux macOS MorphOS SkyOS Unix Windows Zeta Apache OpenOffice Writer: Apache Software Foundation [a] 2012-05-08 BSD 4.1.14 [2] 2023-02-27 Apache-2.0: No cost: GNU/Linux macOS Solaris/Illumos ...

  5. Puppy Linux - Wikipedia

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    Puppy Linux is a family of light-weight Linux distributions that focus on ease of use [6] and minimal memory footprint.The entire system can be run from random-access memory (RAM) with current versions generally taking up about 600 MB (64-bit), 300 MB (32-bit), allowing the boot medium to be removed after the operating system has started.

  6. Armbian - Wikipedia

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    Armbian is a computing build framework that allows users to create system images with configurations for various single-board computers (SBCs). [2] Armbian's objective is to unify the experience across ARM single-board computers, while maintaining performance with hardware-specific optimizations.

  7. GLib - Wikipedia

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    GLib provides advanced data structures, such as memory chunks, doubly and singly linked lists, hash tables, dynamic strings and string utilities, such as a lexical scanner, string chunks (groups of strings), dynamic arrays, balanced binary trees, N-ary trees, quarks (a two-way association of a string and a unique integer identifier), keyed data lists, relations, and tuples.

  8. APT (software) - Wikipedia

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    Several other front ends to APT exist, which provide more advanced installation functions and more intuitive interfaces. These include: Synaptic, a GTK graphical user interface; Ubuntu Software Center, a GTK graphical user interface developed by the Ubuntu project; aptitude, a console client with CLI and ncurses-based TUI interfaces; KPackage ...

  9. Cinnamon (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    The elimination of these basic features was unacceptable to the developers of distributions such as Mint and Ubuntu, which are geared to users who wanted interfaces that are familiar and easy-to-use. [2] To overcome these differences, the Linux Mint team initially set out to develop extensions for GNOME Shell to replace the abandoned features.