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David's Wonderful Book!
editBy David
edit- Main Page
- Mosaic (web browser)
- Mozilla Firefox
- Microsoft
- Internet Explorer
- Portal:Technology
- Technology
- Greek language
- Science
- Engineering
- Tools
- Machine
- Materials
- Goods
- Information
- Skill
- Knowledge
- Process (general)
- Blueprint
- Plan
- Diagram
- Model (abstract)
- Formula
- Table
- Designs
- Specification
- User guide
- Instruction
- X Window System
- Marc Andreessen
- Eric Bina
- High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991
- Web browser
- Cross-platform
- C (programming language)
- AmigaOS
- 1996
- 1997
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- X11 (disambiguation)
- Microsoft Windows
- Apple Inc.
- Operating system
- Linux
- IBM
- Unix
- Computer software
- Intel Corporation
- Netscape
- Mac OS X
- Maxthon
- Comparison of web browsers
- List of web browsers
- Trident (layout engine)
- Internet
- Open source
- Macintosh
- Computer
- Source code
- Free software
- CSS
- World Wide Web
- Directory Opus
- Application programming interface
- Intuition (Amiga)
- Amiga
- History of the Amiga
- Workbench (AmigaOS)
- Command line interface
- Commodore International
- Amiga 1000
- Motorola
- 68k
- 16-bit
- 32-bit
- Microprocessor
- AmigaOS 4
- PowerPC
- Preemptive multitasking
- Kernel (computer science)
- Exec (Amiga)
- AmigaShell
- Computer program
- MS-DOS
- Slab allocation
- AmigaOS 4.1
- AmigaOS 4.0
- Paging
- Virtual memory
- Buddy memory allocation
- AROS Research Operating System
- MorphOS
- DragonFly BSD
- BeOS
- AtheOS
- 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
- RJ Mical
- Syllable (operating system)
- Matt Dillon (computer scientist)
- Mutual exclusion
- Symmetric multiprocessing
- Haiku (operating system)
- KolibriOS
- MenuetOS
- ReactOS
- SkyOS
- BeOS API
- OpenTracker
- Comparison of operating systems
- Cls (command)
- Ver (command)
- Exit (command)
- Shutdown (computing)
- Help
- Echo
- Monolithic kernel
- Preemption (computing)
- Real-time operating system
- Windows NT
- Application binary interface
- GUI
- Windows Explorer
- Operating system shell
- Viktor Alksnis
- X86 architecture
- Xbox
- ARM architecture
- AMD64
- NTFS-3G
- Ndiswrapper
- Windows Driver Model
- Binary blob
- WIMP (computing)
- Desktop metaphor
- Software distribution
- Executable and Linking Format
- GNU Compiler Collection
- Cross compiler
- Mozilla Thunderbird
- Blender (software)
- Pixel image editor
- Nvu
- Simple DirectMedia Layer
- BSD
- Syllable Desktop (operating system)
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs
- DexOS
- History of the graphical user interface
- Post-WIMP
- User interface design
- Widget toolkit
- Andries van Dam
- Human-computer interaction