Calendar (which was previously called iCal). ical maintenance project at the Wayback Machine (archived February 14, 2009) ical development project List of personal...
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Ical may refer to: Calendar (Apple), Apple's personal calendar application, formerly called iCal ical (Unix), a Tcl/tk calendar package iCalendar, a standardised...
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Mac OS X Server (redirect from ICal server)
Mac OS X Server is a series of discontinued Unix-like server operating systems developed by Apple Inc. based on macOS. It provided server functionality...
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S. ice hockey player Ice (disambiguation) Eunice (disambiguation) Eunuch (disambiguation) Unix (disambiguation) Unix, whose plural is "unices" Unix-like...
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IA-32 – IA-64 – IBM PC – Interactive computation – IBM – iBook – iCab – iCal – Icon – iDVD – IEEE 802.2 – IEEE 802.3 – IEEE floating-point standard –...
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Novell (redirect from Novell Unix Systems Group)
attempted to compete directly with Microsoft by acquiring Digital Research, Unix System Laboratories, WordPerfect, and the Quattro Pro division of Borland...
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An example is a Unix or Unix-like system where multiple remote users have access (such as via a serial port or Secure Shell) to the Unix shell prompt at...
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COSMIC (desktop environment) (category Unix windowing system-related software)
Components, is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. COSMIC was originally the name of a modified version...
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computers since their introduction in 1984. However, the current macOS is a UNIX operating system built on technology that had been developed at NeXT from...
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MacOS (category Unix variants)
2001. All releases from Mac OS X Leopard onward (except for OS X Lion) are UNIX 03 certified. The derivatives of macOS are Apple's other operating systems:...
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