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The man behind CP/M talks about his operating system and programming languages
Learn about the philosophies of these two men
Why did these men make the decisions they did?
Pages by Pages - Wrestle WordPerfect. Futz with FrameMaker, Or simply use Pages
Wrestle WordPerfect. Futz with FrameMaker, Or simply use Pages
Your very own Guru - Amaze friends and yourself with this
Are You a Windows or Apple User? - Use this simple chart from MacAddict
Use this simple chart from MacAddict
The most important peripheral for your Apple II
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Lotus 1-2-3 ad
This ad hit US televisions in 1983. Lotus 1-2-3 was released in January of 1983. It was a spreadsheet application that also offered graphing and database functions. It because very popular and replaced VisiCalc as the number one spreadsheet application. Lotus 1-2-3’s popularity helped IBM sell milli...
helloSystem, the Mac-like FreeBSD OS, Takes Another Step Towards Full Release - It's FOSS News
Recently, the helloSystem devs released the newest version of their operating system. helloSystem is a newer project that wants to create a simple and easy to use operating system and is based on FreeBSD. Let’s take a look at what that means to you and me. What is helloSystem?
ZFS is a file system providing trustworthy features for long-term, large-scale data storage. Find out how the idea of ZFS was born and how it was developed.
Arm CPUs are slowly creating a lot of competition for the old x86 space. Check out the beginning of the Arm and FreeBSD journey.
Arm CPUs are slowly creating a lot of competition for the old x86 space. Check out the beginning of the Arm and FreeBSD journey.
Another walk down history lane, tracing the early days of FreeBSD and the events that would eventually shape the project and the future of open source software. Part 3 of our “History of FreeBSD” series.
Before FreeBSD, there was Unix. Learn how Unix came to be, and how Berkeley’s Unix developed at Bell Labs. Read more about it in Part 1 of our “History of FreeBSD” series.