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  2. Everything (software) - Wikipedia

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    Everything is a freeware desktop search utility for Windows that can rapidly find files and folders by name. While the binaries are licensed under a permissive licence identical to the MIT License , [ 2 ] it is not open-source .

  3. kGraft - Wikipedia

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    However, the common core included into Linux kernel 4.0 supports only the x86 architecture and does not provide any mechanisms for ensuring function-level consistency while the hot patches are applied. [6] [14] [15] Since April 2015, there is ongoing work on porting kGraft to the common live patching core provided by the Linux kernel mainline. [15]

  4. Russian Fedora Remix - Wikipedia

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    Russian Fedora Remix was a remix of the Fedora Linux Linux distribution adapted for Russia that was active in 2008–2019. It was neither a copy of the original Fedora nor a new Linux distribution. [2]

  5. Xojo - Wikipedia

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    The Xojo IDE is currently available for Microsoft Windows, macOS, 32-bit x86 Linux, [26] and can compile 32-bit and 64-bit applications for Windows (Windows XP and higher), macOS (running on Intel or Apple silicon Macs using the Cocoa frameworks), x86 Linux, iOS, Android, the web, and Raspberry Pi.

  6. macOS Sonoma - Wikipedia

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    macOS Sonoma (version 14) is the twentieth major release of macOS, Apple's operating system for Mac computers. The successor to macOS Ventura, it was announced at WWDC 2023 on June 5, 2023, [3] and released on September 26, 2023.

  7. Windows Server 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Windows Server 2025 is the fourteenth and current major version of the Windows NT operating system produced by Microsoft to be released under the Windows Server brand name. [2] [3] It was released on November 1, 2024.

  8. Subnotebook - Wikipedia

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    Low power x86; most often Intel Atom 2007-2015 Smartbook: 5-10" 0.4–1 kg Mobile broadband modem: x86 low power or ARM 2009-2011 Chromebook: 10-15" varies ChromeOS: x86 or ARM 2011-current Ultrabook: 12-17" 0.7-1.6 kg Use of premium materials, particularly a metal chassis Intel x86 2011-2018 (trademark is still active) [6] [7]

  9. Io (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Io is a pure object-oriented programming language inspired by Smalltalk, Self, Lua, Lisp, Act1, and NewtonScript. [2] Io has a prototype-based object model similar to those in Self and NewtonScript, eliminating the distinction between instance and class.