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    GEM (for Graphics Environment Manager) is a discontinued operating environment released by Digital Research in 1985. GEM is known primarily as the native...
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  • In computing, a desktop environment (DE) is an implementation of the desktop metaphor made of a bundle of programs running on top of a computer operating...
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  • telescopes and cameras GEM (desktop environment) (Graphics Environment Manager), a software operating environment from Digital Research GEM, a compiler backend...
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  • earth silicate, a mineral wool Application Environment Services, a component of GEM (desktop environment) Atomic emission spectroscopy, a method of chemical...
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  • with the GEM desktop environment with Publish-It! for the IBM PC and Apple IIGS. Released in 1988, it was an adaptation of their earlier Desktop Publisher...
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    Atari TOS (redirect from DESKTOP.INF)
    following: Desktop – The main interface loaded after bootup. GEM – Graphics Environment Manager, licensed from Digital Research AES – Application Environment Services...
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  • graphical user interface operating environments such as IBM TopView, Microsoft Windows, Digital Research's GEM Desktop, GEOS and Quarterdeck Office Systems's...
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  • idea to extend its desktop presence with a graphical computing environment was to adapt Digital Research's GEM desktop environment, but Novell's legal...
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    display servers History of the graphical user interface Widget toolkit Desktop environment Kent, Allen; Williams, James G. (1996-10-11). Encyclopedia of Microcomputers:...
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  • Desktop publishing (DTP) is the creation of documents using dedicated software on a personal ("desktop") computer. It was first used almost exclusively...
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