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[4] [5] According to the press at the time, Compaq had poorly handled the rollout of the LTE Elite in 1994, discontinuing the production of its predecessor, the LTE Lite, months before they were ready to ship the LTE Elite to customers. [6] [7] Certain models of the LTE Elite line were fraught with technical issues, leading to several recalls.
Snappy (previously known as Zippy) is a fast data compression and decompression library written in C++ by Google based on ideas from LZ77 and open-sourced in 2011. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It does not aim for maximum compression, or compatibility with any other compression library; instead, it aims for very high speeds and reasonable compression.
Dwight Silverman of the Houston Chronicle, reviewing the LTE Elite 4/75CX, praised the laptop's ergonomics, calling the keyboard's actuation feel snappy and its layout well-designed and appreciated the retention of the monitor-mounted trackball from the LTE Lite series. He found reservation with the latter though, finding the mouse cursor prone ...
7-Zip is a free and open-source file archiver, a utility used to place groups of files within compressed containers known as "archives".It is developed by Igor Pavlov and was first released in 1999.
Snap is a software packaging and deployment system developed by Canonical for operating systems that use the Linux kernel and the systemd init system. The packages, called snaps, and the tool for using them, snapd, work across a range of Linux distributions [3] and allow upstream software developers to distribute their applications directly to users.
Snappy Sammy Smoot, a comic book character created and drawn by Skip Williamson; Snappy The Little Crocodile, English name of the German children's cartoon Schnappi das kleine Krokodil; Snappy Gifts, a multinational company which specializes in corporate gift giving; Snappy Smurfling, a character from The Smurfs
StuffIt is a discontinued family of computer software utilities for archiving and compressing files.Originally produced for Macintosh, versions for Microsoft Windows, Linux (), and Sun Solaris were later created.
An audio codec, or audio decoder is a device or computer program capable of encoding or decoding a digital data stream (a codec) that encodes or decodes audio. [1] [2 ...