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  2. WIMP (software bundle) - Wikipedia

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    The acronym WIMP is a solution stack of software, partially free and open source software, used to run dynamic web sites on servers. The expansion is as follows: Windows, referring to the operating system; IIS, the web server; MySQL, MS SQL Server or MS Access, the database management system (or database server);

  3. WIMP (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A word processing program that uses a WIMP paradigm, providing mouse-operated toolbars and menus to access its functions. In human–computer interaction, WIMP stands for "windows, icons, menus, pointer", [1] [2] [3] denoting a style of interaction using these elements of the user interface. Other expansions are sometimes used, such as ...

  4. LAMP (software bundle) - Wikipedia

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    An alternative running IIS in place of Apache is called WIMP. Variants involving other operating systems include DAMP, which uses the Darwin operating system. [5] The web server or database management system also varies. LEMP is a version where Apache has been replaced with the more lightweight web server Nginx. [6]

  5. List of graphical user interface elements - Wikipedia

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    This article explains the most common elements of visual language interfaces found in the WIMP ("window, icon, menu, pointer") paradigm, although many are also used at other graphical post-WIMP interfaces. These elements are usually embodied in an interface using a widget toolkit or desktop environment.

  6. WiMP - Wikipedia

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    WiMP is a music streaming service available on mobile devices, tablets, network players and computers. WiMP, standing for "Wireless Music Player," [ 1 ] was a music streaming service that emphasized high-quality audio.

  7. Windowing system - Wikipedia

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    Typical elements of a window.The window decoration is either drawn by the window manager or by the client. The drawing of the content is the task of the client. In computing, a windowing system (or window system) is a software suite that manages separately different parts of display screens. [1]

  8. WampServer - Wikipedia

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    WIMP: A similar package where the Apache is replaced by Internet Information Services (IIS) WISA: solution stack for Windows (operating system), consisting of Internet Information Services, Microsoft SQL Server, and ASP.NET; XAMPP: A cross-platform web server solution stack package.

  9. Talk:WIMP (computing) - Wikipedia

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    WIMP is WINDOWS, ICONS, MENU, POINTER (not POINTING DEVICE, which begins to imply a mouse, rather than the graphical element the other components imply). A WIMP is a sub-set of a GUI. For example, a mobile phone has a GUI but not a WIMP system. Windows and MacOS are both WIMP systems (and in turn GUIs).