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  2. Workbench (AmigaOS) - Wikipedia

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    Workbench is the desktop environment [1] ... Intuition manages the rendering of screens, windows, and gadgets (graphical elements, equivalent to widgets).

  3. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    An architectural render showing different rendering styles in Blender, including a photorealistic style using Cycles. Blender includes three render engines since version 2.80: EEVEE, Workbench and Cycles. Cycles is a path tracing render engine. It supports rendering through both the CPU and the GPU.

  4. AmigaOS - Wikipedia

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    The CLI and Workbench components share the same privileges. Notably, AmigaOS lacks any built-in memory protection. AmigaOS is formed from two parts, namely, a firmware component called Kickstart and a software portion usually referred to as Workbench. Up until AmigaOS 3.1, matching versions of Kickstart and Workbench were typically released ...

  5. Comparison of 3D computer graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Animation, Modeling, Rendering Proprietary: Cinema 4D: 2022-04-20 S26 Maxon: macOS, Microsoft Windows, Amiga OS [4] Animation, Lighting, Modeling, Visual 3D Effects, Rendering, Simulation Proprietary: CityEngine: 2018-09-18 v 2018.1 Esri: macOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux: Procedural Modeling of 3D Cities Proprietary: Cobalt: 2020-02-04 v11 ...

  6. Visual Molecular Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    The VMD axes are shown as a simple example of rendering of non-molecular geometry. VMD has been developed under the aegis of principal investigator Klaus Schulten in the Theoretical and Computational Biophysics group at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology , University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign .

  7. AmigaOS version history - Wikipedia

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    Amiga Workbench 1.0 Amiga boot screen (Kickstart 1.3). Workbench 1.0 was released for the first time in October 1985. [5] The 1.x series of Workbench defaults to a distinctive blue and orange color scheme, designed to give high contrast on even the worst of television screens (the colors can be changed by the user).

  8. AmigaOS 4 - Wikipedia

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    AmigaOS 4 (abbreviated as OS4 or AOS4) is a line of Amiga operating systems which runs on PowerPC microprocessors. It is mainly based on AmigaOS 3.1 source code developed by Commodore, and partially on version 3.9 developed by Haage & Partner. [2] "

  9. ReAction GUI - Wikipedia

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    The native Amiga windowing system is called Intuition, which manages the rendering of screens, windows and basic widgets.However, until AmigaOS 2.0 there was no standardized look and feel, and often application developers had to write their own non-standard widgets (both buttons and menus), with Intuition providing little support.