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  • ** [[Microsoft Windows]] ** Microsoft Windows versions based on a DOS kernel:
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  • ...ort.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&x=11&y=16&p1=3071</ref> version of [[Microsoft Windows]] intended for businesses, released in 2000 (although it reached maturity i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Microsoft Windows]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Microsoft Windows]]
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  • | platform = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] ...is a [[Wikt:Media|media]] [[Library catalog|catalog]]ing application for [[Microsoft Windows]] developed by [[CodeJam]]. The software allows users to manage their coll
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  • High definition video option, encoded using Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 codecs.
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  • ...are|open source definition]]. Examples of closed source software include [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Adobe Photoshop]].
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  • ...ommissioned but first used as testbed for "smart ship" technology run by [[Microsoft Windows]]
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  • ...rams using C# and multiple other programming languages on most versions of Microsoft Windows.
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  • ...]] or [[BSD]] distributions and is available for other systems including [[Microsoft Windows]] and the [[Apple Macintosh]]. It handles multiple protocols including Micr
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  • ...1975 by [[Bill Gates]]. Microsoft sells several dozen variations of the [[Microsoft Windows]] [[operating system]], which in 2007 had a dominant market share, perhaps
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  • | name = Microsoft Windows | os_family = [[Microsoft Windows NT|Windows NT]]-based
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  • ...rs ran on the [[PowerPC]] platform, and running consumer-grade versions of Microsoft Windows (such as [[Windows XP]]) was not supported nor developed by Microsoft.
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  • ...ks/ibm/library/it-kerbero.html IBM]. It has been used in all versions of [[Microsoft Windows]] since [[Windows 2000]] [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb7424
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  • General-purpose military command and control laptop computer, using the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system to run the U.S. Army [[Maneuver Control System]] applica
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  • Several versions of [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] (both workstation (aka [[Personal computer|PC]]) and [[Server (co
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  • *[http://www.ultrafractal.com/ Ultra Fractal] — software for Microsoft Windows. Free trial version available. *[http://www.chaospro.de ChaosPro] — freeware for Microsoft Windows featuring real-time exploration, animation and more
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  • ...and [[HTML]] editing. It is currently available for [[Mac OS X|Mac]] and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]. The latest version is Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004. Rumors per
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  • *Getting Started on Microsoft Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2003 R2 and SQL Server Express + IIS + ASP.NET *Basic Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (32- or 64-but)
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  • {{r|Microsoft Windows}}
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  • .... In the later half of the 1990s NetWare was eclipsed by the popularity of Microsoft Windows NT Server (now known as Windows Server 2003). ...ir own client operating system (clients could be [[UNIX]]-based, [[DOS]]/[[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] based, etc). This centralized model made backups easier, and the
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  • ...ry well, despite receiving criticism for its $400 price tag, and lack of [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] compatibility. A second edition, released in 2002, added Windows
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  • ...the [[Mac OS X]] [[operating system]]. Although it has serials for major [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] compatible applications, the majority of serials are for Macintos
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  • The success of [[Microsoft|Microsoft's]] [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] operating system, which provided a graphical interface for IBM PC
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  • ...an [[instruction set]] largely compatible with the main [[Intel]] line; [[Microsoft Windows]] and its successor, as well as many [[Linux]]-family [[operating system]]s
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  • :* {{r|Registry (Microsoft Windows}}
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  • ...restore performance, from the XP default of S100 to either S400 or S800. Microsoft Windows Vista will initially support 1394a, with 1394b support coming later in a se
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  • Internet Explorer's [[Trident]] layout engine is part of Microsoft Windows and can be embedded in third-party applications. There are therefore many b
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  • ...ls]]'' series of games. It was released in [[North America]] in 2002 for [[Microsoft Windows]] and the [[Xbox]]. Well-received publicly and critically, selling over fou
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  • * [[The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog]]. (35 letters) (Used by [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] as sample text) ...ws love my big sphinx of quartz. (31 letters) (Used by [[Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows XP]] for certain fonts)
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  • ...tion on the [[Linux]] operating systems, in addition to most versions of [[Microsoft Windows]]. ...f Microsoft Windows [[operating system]]s. When downloading updates for [[Microsoft Windows]], the execution engine is identified as the ''.NET Framework'', although i
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  • ...ating system. There are real world examples of virtual machines running [[Microsoft Windows]] that run on top of a [[Linux]] Xen host, for example. The reverse is also Newer versions of Microsoft Windows (those based on the [[Microsoft Windows|Windows NT Core]]) automatically start a behind-the-scenes built-in virtual
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  • ...video/Movie.wmv Video] A video that introduces Ham radio, created by ARRL (Microsoft Windows Media Video format)
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  • * A '''WAMP''' stack uses [[Microsoft Windows]]. ...atform version of the [[bundle]] that can be downloaded and installed on [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Solaris]], or [[Linux]].
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  • '''Microsoft Silverlight''', previously known as [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, is [[Microsoft]]'s flagship c ...develop a powerful media plug-in, targeted for major platforms, such as [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]],[[ Mac OS X]], and [[Linux]] (Moonlight), and [[Web browser|web b
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  • ...most commonly used in [[Unix-like]] systems, it has also been ported to [[Microsoft Windows]]. Vim is an [[open source software|open source]] clone of [[vi]], and is a
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  • ...[[Mozilla Corporation]]. The current version is 3.5 and is available for [[Microsoft Windows]], Apple's [[Mac OS X]] and most UNIX-like systems including [[Linux]] and
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  • ...the majority of viruses are written to attack a computer system running [[Microsoft Windows]] related computers is simply because they retain the largest market share
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  • ...re available. The majority of the proprietary systems are limited to the [[Microsoft Windows]] [[operating system]], while the open source systems tend to work with sev ...t of the ArcGIS applications<ref name="esri2007">FAQ: Does ArcGIS support Microsoft Windows Vista? ESRI Technical Article 34020. Modified 4 December 2007 http://suppor
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  • ...on a variety of platforms: various [[Unix]] and [[Unix like]] systems, [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Novell NetWare]], [[Mac OS X]] and other operating systems.
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  • |platforms=[[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox 360]], Mac OS X. ...lished by [[Valve Corporation]]. It was released on the [[Xbox 360]] and [[Microsoft Windows|PC]] in November 2008 and saw immediate praise and success, as it sold near
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  • ...ems, from [[Linux]] to [[Mac OS X]] to [[Microsoft Windows]] (especially [[Microsoft Windows NT|Windows NT]]).
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  • ...e "root" of the filesystem, where the entire system is contained. Unlike [[Microsoft Windows]], where each drive has its own root directory named by a letter, such as C
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  • ...requires software that may or may not be available. Hot key software for [[Microsoft Windows]], for example, might not run on [[LINUX]].
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  • ...y out and make their own, and they even considered licensing Microsoft's [[Microsoft Windows|Windows NT]]. <ref name="RoughlyDrafted">{{cite web | url=http://www.roughl
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  • ...a [[client-server|client]] runtime available for many platforms such as [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], Solaris and [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]]. <tr><td>Adobe Flash 9 for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] and [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]]</td><td>2006</td></tr>
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  • On Microsoft Windows computers, the operating system ''may'' increase the size of the swap file
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  • ...[[user interface]], while some are interchangeable in one or both. The [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Macintosh OS]] series have only one user interface per kernel, but ...nterfaces are usually similar to the window capabilities provided by the [[Microsoft Windows]] series, with [[control panel]]s to handle access system functions, [[icon
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  • ...nterprises, and on operating systems such as IBM's [[z/OS]], Microsoft's [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], and the POSIX families ([[Unix]]/[[Linux]] etc.. ). In 1997, th
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  • ...alized is of the Intel x86 series, with most vendors, providing at least [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[LINUX]] operating systems. One variable is whether the cloud is b
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  • ** Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V - Not quite as robust as VMware, but it is a direct challeng
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  • ...all its operating systems. Non-IBM freeware versions are available for [[Microsoft Windows]], most variants of [[Unix]], and [[Mac OS X]].
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  • ...were attracted to Linux distributions as alternatives to the [[DOS]] and [[Microsoft Windows]] operating systems on the [[IBM PC compatible|PC]], [[Mac OS]] on the [[Ap
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  • ...g table. If a router or end system (such as a Personal computer|PC running Microsoft Windows or Linux), cannot find a route for a destination, the default route is used
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  • * 2002 - ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'' - [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox]]
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  • ...ating system specific volume mapping tables, and [[Active Directory]] in [[Microsoft Windows]] systems.
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  • ...ington, DC, USA }}</ref>. For example, emulating an [[Atari 2600]] on a [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] system or emulating [[WordPerfect|WordPerfect 1.0]] on a [[Apple
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  • ...ve not only been ported to, but written for proprietary systems, such as [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Mac OS X]]. Examples of this include the [[Pidgin (software)|Pidgin
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  • ...[[UNIX]] computers, the problem is most common today on the more popular [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system.
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  • ...computer games commonly require a specific [[operating system]] such as [[Microsoft Windows]] to function. While most games are developed for Windows,<ref name="window ...nreal], Gamespot.com, June 10, 1998.</ref> However, major changes to the [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system, by then the market leader, made many older [[MS-DOS]]-b
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  • ...terface (CLI)''. The next is the use of windowing, not to be confused with Microsoft Windows, which allows multiple concurrent CLIs to coexist on one physical display.
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  • '''Linux''' is a general purpose [[operating system]] similar in purpose to [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Mac OS X]]. Unlike Windows and OS X, Linux is [[free software|free]
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  • | platform = [[Mac]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]
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  • |platforms=[[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]] ...ion [[fantasy]] video game series. It was released on March 20, 2006 for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] [[Personal computer|PCs]] and the [[Xbox 360]]. A [[PlayStation 3
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  • ...quently used as an engineering test ship to test the capabilities of using Microsoft Windows as an operating system for tactical applications.
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  • ...games in the Mario series#Mario Teaches Typing|Mario Teaches Typing]]'' ([[Microsoft Windows]])
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  • ...arget is of great value, either because it is very widely deployed (e.g. [[Microsoft Windows]] or [[Android (smartphone)|Android]] phones) or because it is used in crit
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  • |[[Internet Explorer]] and other [[Internet Explorer shell]]s ([[Microsoft Windows]] [[operating system]]s only)
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  • | platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Xbox]] ...ls]]'' series of games. It was released in [[North America]] in 2002 for [[Microsoft Windows]] and the [[Xbox]]. Well-received publicly and critically, selling over fou
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  • ...system]], [[computer program|applications]], media, and documents. On a [[Microsoft Windows]] computer, this is represented by the "C:" drive.
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  • | platform = [[Mac OS X]], [[Microsoft Windows]]
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