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software and bundle
* phpMyAdmin – a free Web-based front end widely installed by Web hosts worldwide, since it is developed in PHP and is included in the convenient LAMP stack, MAMP, and WAMP software bundle installers.
The issue central to the case was whether Microsoft was allowed to bundle its flagship Internet Explorer ( IE ) web browser software with its Microsoft Windows operating system.
The software bundle was later renamed ZetaLisp, to distinguish the Symbolics ' product from other vendors who had also licensed the MIT software.
Although this system was never released, Commodore's negotiations with AT & T over the proper way to bundle their VCOS / VCAS operating system software in a personal computer environment helped Apple Computer deliver their AV-series Macintosh systems, two years later.
These manuals were published as printed books available in bookstores with no click through EULA or other unusual restrictions ( just a general warning that if purchased as part of a software bundle, the software would be subject to one ).
Some dealers included a software bundle called Smartbundle with the Classic.
The CP / M software bundle also included the Digital Research implementation of Seymour Papert's LOGO programming language and a graphics program that could produce pie charts and bar charts.
This practice occurs commonly in the electronics industry, where, for example, a VAR might bundle a software application with supplied hardware.
Kaypro produced a line of rugged, portable CP / M-based computers sold with an extensive software bundle which supplanted its competitors and quickly became one of the top selling personal computer lines of the early 1980s.
Kaypro Computer offered portables that, like the Osborne 1, ran CP / M and included a software bundle, but Kaypro offered larger 9 inch ( 229 mm ) screens.
This was at a time when IBM would not bundle hardware and software with their PCs, selling separately the operating systems, monitors, and even cables for the monitor.
The computer shipped with a large bundle of software that was almost equivalent in value to the machine itself, a practice adopted by other CP / M computer vendors.
The Osborne 1 came with a bundle of application software.
It is typically used in certain retail mass-production software contexts — as opposed to a specialized software production or project in a commercial or government production and distribution — where the software is sold as part of a bundle in a related computer hardware sale and typically where the software and related hardware is ultimately to be available and sold on mass / public basis at retail stores to indicate that the software has met a defined quality level and is ready for mass retail distribution.
This strategy is very common in the software business ( for example: bundle a word processor, a spreadsheet, and a database into a single office suite ), in the cable television industry ( for example, basic cable in the United States generally offers many channels at one price ), and in the fast food industry in which multiple items are combined into a complete meal.
* LAMP ( software bundle ), a platform consisting of Linux, Apache, MySQL and Perl / PHP / Python
Included with iDisk in the MobileMe bundle was Backup, a software utility that allowed users to back up local files to an iDisk.
In 1987, he worked at Softdisk Inc., where he was both a programmer and the editor of Softdisk, a software bundle delivered monthly.
Since September 2007 Soundtrack Pro also comes as part of the Logic Studio bundle, Apple's own audio and midi sequencing software.

software and HFS
More importantly, HFS was hard-coded into new Plus ' 128K ROM, freeing not only space from the system software disk, but also RAM.
* hfsutils-open-source software to manipulate HFS on Unix, DOS, Windows, OS / 2
It had 128 KB of ROM on the motherboard, which was double the amount of ROM that was in previous Macs ; the new System software and ROMs included routines to support SCSI, the new 800 KB floppy drive, and the Hierarchical File System ( HFS ), which used a true directory structure on disks ( as opposed to the earlier MFS, Macintosh File System in which all files were stored in a single directory, with one level of pseudo-folders overlaid on them ).
For programmers, the fourth Inside Macintosh volume detailed how to use HFS and the rest of the Mac Plus's new system software.
HFS Plus permits filenames up to 255 UTF-16 characters in length, and n-forked files similar to NTFS, though until recently, almost no systems software takes advantage of forks other than the data fork and resource fork.
Some file systems, such as HFS, cannot provide an undeletion feature because no information about the deleted file is retained ( except by additional software, which is not usually present ).

software and adding
Free software business models are usually based on adding value such as applications, support, training, customization, integration, or certification.
AOL has recently begun making its ICQ software more AIM-like by adding AIM Smilies, as well as introducing cross AIM – ICQ communication.
Instructions on adding repositories and installing software can be found on the Mandriva Wiki.
In 1951 Maurice Wilkes enhanced this concept by adding conditional execution, a concept akin to a conditional in computer software.
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering is a book on software engineering and project management by Fred Brooks, whose central theme is that " adding manpower to a late software project makes it later ".
The advantages and disadvantages are to the control loop, except that adding new software is easier, by simply writing a new task, or adding to the queue
The ability to continuously upgrade third party software is typically added by adding the URL of the corresponding repository to the package management's configuration file.
After an early period of cracking games software and adding these demo screens to the loaders they eventually realised the coding was more fun.
However, this hard disk support introduced some incompatibility with existing Amiga software because the memory used for hard disk control prevented some memory intensive titles from launching without adding additional RAM.
Novell intended to continue and extend development of Ximian's original projects, while adding support for its own GroupWise and ZENworks software.
In September 2004, Alias acquired Kaydara, adding the company's character animation and motion editing products to Alias ' line of software.
Localization is the process of adapting internationalized software for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translating text.
Recently, social software techniques have spawned new efforts of categorization, with Amazon. com adding tagging to their product pages.
VoIP services tried to improvise, such as routing 911 calls to the administrative phone number of the Public Safety Answering Point, adding on software to track phone locations, etc.
Microsoft continued to produce newer versions of the flight simulation software, adding features such as new aircraft types and augmented scenery.
To scale horizontally ( or scale out ) means to add more nodes to a system, such as adding a new computer to a distributed software application.
In 1996, C & E Inc., a Taiwanese software company, released an RPG video game for Sega Genesis, entitled Xin Qigai Wangzi ( literally New Beggar Prince ), which featured a story largely inspired by the book, but adding fantastical elements such as magic, monsters, and other typical RPG themes.
Modern rootkits do not elevate access, but rather are used to make another software payload undetectable by adding stealth capabilities.
Finally, a more elaborate method tries to glue tarpits and filtering software together, by filtering e-mail in realtime, while it is being transmitted, and adding delays to the communication in response to the filter's " spam likeliness " indicator.
Brooks's law is a principle in software development which says that " adding manpower to a late software project makes it later ".
In such a case, Brooks's law (" adding manpower to a late software project makes it later ") surely applies, for exactly the reasons that Brooks enumerates: time for the new developers to become productive and increased communication overhead.
; Low-cost computer hardware: Leveraging the technology of personal computers, adding a microprocessor enabled complex control functions to be expressed in software rather than wiring.

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