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  2. Category:Free software that uses ncurses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Free software that uses ncurses" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. ncurses - Wikipedia

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    As the new version, ncurses is a free and open-source software emulation of the System V Release 4.0 (SVr4) curses, which was an enhancement over the discontinued 4.4 BSD curses. [13] The XSI Curses standard issued by X/Open is explicitly and closely modeled on UNIX System V.

  4. curses (programming library) - Wikipedia

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    The curses API is described in several places. [3] Most implementations of curses use a database that can describe the capabilities of thousands of different terminals. There are a few implementations, such as PDCurses, which use specialized device drivers rather than a terminal database. Most implementations use terminfo; some use termcap ...

  5. Category:Software that uses ncurses - Wikipedia

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    Free software that uses ncurses (42 P) This page was last edited on 3 April 2018, at 01:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. yum (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowdog Updater Modified (YUM) is a free and open-source command-line package-management utility for computers running the Linux operating system using the RPM Package Manager. [4] Though YUM has a command-line interface, several other tools provide graphical user interfaces to YUM functionality.

  7. sc (spreadsheet calculator) - Wikipedia

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    sc is a cross-platform, free, TUI, spreadsheet and calculator application that runs on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It has also been ported to Windows. It can be accessed through a terminal emulator, and has a simple interface and keyboard shortcuts resembling the key bindings of the Vim text editor. It can be used in a similar manner ...

  8. PDCurses - Wikipedia

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    It is a continuation of the original curses system - while development of curses ended in the mid-1990s, work on ncurses and PDCurses continued. PDCurses implements most of the functions available in the original X/Open and UNIX System V R4 curses. Development started in 1987 to support The Hessling Editor. It supports many compilers for these ...

  9. BSD licenses - Wikipedia

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    Two variants of the license, the New BSD License/Modified BSD License (3-clause), [8] and the Simplified BSD License/FreeBSD License (2-clause) [12] have been verified as GPL-compatible free software licenses by the Free Software Foundation, and have been vetted as open source licenses by the Open Source Initiative. [5]