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One of the more popular desktop applications was the PageMaker desktop publishing software.
As Athlon XP-M CPUs were already rated running lower voltages than their desktop siblings, it was a better starting point for lowering voltage even further.
BeOS was positioned as a multimedia platform which could be used by a substantial population of desktop users and a competitor to Mac OS and Microsoft Windows ( Linux was not relevant as a desktop OS at the time ).
For a long period, it was the " classic " Unix desktop associated with commercial Unix workstations.
It was replaced in 1988 by the 1541-II, which used an external power supply to provide cooler operation and allow the drive to have a smaller desktop footprint ( the power supply " brick " being placed elsewhere, typically on the floor ).
The first Soviet programmable desktop calculator ISKRA 123, powered by the power grid, was released at the beginning of the 1970s.
Among the first desktop LCD computer monitors was the Eizo L66 in the mid-1990s, the Apple Studio Display in 1998, and the Apple Cinema Display in 1999.
It was the first national DJ-published music magazine, created on the Macintosh computer using extensive music market research and early desktop publishing tools.
It was somewhat expensive to implement ( though not as much as MCA ), so it never became particularly popular in desktop PCs.
Galeon was a Gecko-based web browser created by Marco Pesenti Gritti with a goal to deliver consistent browsing experience to GNOME desktop environment.
The project was started by Marco Pesenti Gritti with the goal of creating a web browser that would be fast and consistent with the GNOME desktop environment.
This microprocessor was the first low-power CMOS processor chip, quite on a par with the 8-bit 6502 that was being built into the Apple II desktop computer at that time.
The Help Desk Institute was officially renamed to HDI in 2004 to reflect the maturing of the support industry and the expansion of technical support to include functions like desktop support as well as support centers that provided technical support for the organization's customers.
The help desk will assign the desktop team the second-level deskside issues that the first level was not able to solve.
The first all-electronic desktop calculator was the British ANITA Mk. VII, which used a Nixie tube display and 177 subminiature thyratron tubes.
In the early days of binary vacuum-tube computers, their reliability was poor enough to justify marketing a mechanical octal version (" Binary Octal ") of the Marchant desktop calculator.
This was a major improvement: it featured a new, object-oriented GUI, the Workplace Shell ( WPS ), that included a desktop and was considered by many to be OS / 2's best feature.
IRIX was one of the first Unix versions to feature a graphical user interface for the main desktop environment.
At the time, he was troubled by certain aspects of the Unix desktop.

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In a 1984 interview Bill Joy explained that, at Sun, he used an early desktop publishing program, called Interleaf ;
On 12 July 1998 the first version of the desktop environment, called KDE 1. 0, was released.
* QuickSilver ( DTP software ), a desktop publishing software formerly called Interleaf by Broadvision
A desktop publication called ' Rockhopper Penguins and Other Songs ' ( 2010 ) embraced most of the songs completed that year and funded a consignment of guitars to the School.
Zapf designed types for various stages of printing technology, including hot metal composition, phototypesetting ( also called " cold type "), and finally digital typography for use in desktop publishing.
The third method is called scanning because the sensor moves across the focal plane much like the sensor of a desktop scanner.
Barcodes originally were scanned by special optical scanners called barcode readers ; later, scanners and interpretive software became available on devices including desktop printers and smartphones.
It can also be viewed as the audio / video equivalent of word processing, which is why it is called desktop video editing in the consumer space.
In the early 1990s, a small American company called Data Translation took what it knew about coding and decoding pictures for the US military and large corporate clients and threw $ 12 million into developing a desktop editor which would use its proprietary compression algorithms and off-the-shelf parts.
Early on, QuarkXPress incorporated an application programming interface called XTensions which allows third-party developers to create custom add-on features to the desktop application.
Originally created by the company Aldus for use with what was then called " desktop publishing ", the TIFF format is widely supported by image-manipulation applications, by publishing and page layout applications, by scanning, faxing, word processing, optical character recognition and other applications.
Introduced in March, 1987 and retailing for US $ 5, 498, the Macintosh II was the first " modular " Macintosh model, so called because it came in a horizontal desktop case like many IBM PC compatibles of the time.
These are sometimes called desknotes, a portmanteau of the words " desktop " and " notebook ", though the term is also applied to desktop replacement computers in general.
Originally, on the VAX workstations, Ultrix-32 had a desktop environment called UWS, Ultrix Workstation Software, which was based on a version of the X Window System.
Windows are two dimensional objects arranged on a plane called the desktop.
Web ( originally called Epiphany from 2003 to 2012 ) is a free web browser for the GNOME desktop environment.
It uses GUIKit files ( called “ themes ”) which can contain interface elements, desktop backgrounds and icons.
Ardent responded by starting work on a new desktop system called Stiletto, which featured two MIPS R3000s ( paired with two R3010 FPUs ) and four i860s for graphics processing ( the i860s replaced the vector units ).
Probably the thinnest clients ( sometimes called " Ultra Thin ") are remote desktop applications, for example the X Window System, Citrix products and Microsoft's Terminal Services, which effectively allow applications to run on a centrally-hosted virtual PC and copy keystrokes and screen images between the local PC and the virtual PC.
On most antique secretaries and also on most reproductions the user has to pull out two small wooden planks called sliders ( sometimes " lopers ") in order to support the desktop, before actually turning the desktop from its closed, angled, position to its normal horizontal working position.
In the period from 1986 to 1997, there were also produced a series of PC-compatible desktop computers, called ПЭВМ ЕС ЭВМ ( Personal Computers of ES EVM series ); the newer versions of these computers are still produced under a different name on a very limited scale in Minsk.

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files are invisible on the Amiga's desktop ( Workbench ).
There could be AppIcons ( Quick Launch Icons ) lying on the windows manager desktop of Amiga ( called Workbench ) since AmigaOS 2. 04 ( in 1991 ); also very appreciated in Amiga are " dock " utilities, just as like as in MacOS.
* Amiga CLI / AmigaShell, which functioned as an alternative to the AmigaOS desktop, called Workbench

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