- BlackBerry OS
- Embedded Linux
- PEN/GEOS, GEOS-SC, GEOS-SE
- iOS (a subset of Mac OS X)
- Palm OS
- Symbian platform (successor to Symbian OS)
- Windows Mobile (superseded by Windows Phone)
Smartphones and Mobile phones - Operating System List
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) - Operating Systems List
- Symbian OS
- iOS (a subset of Mac OS X)
- Embedded Linux
- Maemo based on Debian deployed on Nokia's Nokia 770, N800 and N810 Internet Tablets.
- MeeGo merger of Moblin and Maemo
- webOS from Palm, Inc.
- OpenZaurus
- Ångström distribution
- Familiar Linux
- Android
- Inferno (distributed OS originally from Bell Labs)
- PenPoint OS
- PEN/GEOS on HP OmniGo 100 and 120
- PVOS
- Palm OS from Palm, Inc; now spun off as PalmSource
- Windows CE, from Microsoft
- Pocket PC from Microsoft, a variant of Windows CE.
- Windows Mobile from Microsoft, a variant of Windows CE.
- Windows Phone from Microsoft,
- DIP DOS on Atari Portfolio
- MS-DOS on Poqet PC, HP 95LX, HP 100LX, HP 200LX, HP 1000CX, HP OmniGo 700LX
- Newton OS on Apple Newton Messagepad
- Magic Cap
- NetBSD
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs
List of Google - Operating Systems
- Google Chrome OS is designed to work exclusively with web applications. Announced on July 7, 2009, Chrome OS is currently publicly available and was released summer 2011. The Chrome OS source code was released on November 19, 2009 under the BSD license as Chromium OS.
- Chromium OS is an open source operating system development version of Google Chrome OS. Both operating systems are based on theUbuntu kernel.
- Android is an operating system for mobile devices. Android is based on Linux core.
- es is a computer operating system developed originally by Nintendo and since 2008 by Google. It is open source and runs natively on x86 platforms.
List of Apple's Operating System Releases
Apple Inc.
For Apple II
For Apple III
- SOS (Sophisticated Operating System)
For Apple Lisa
For Apple Newton
Classic Mac OS
- System 1
- System 2
- System 3
- System 4
- System 5
- System 6
- System 7
- For 68k CPUs
- System 7 (codenamed "Big Bang")
- For Intel 386 CPUs
- "Star Trek" (System 7.1 running on DR DOS "StarTrek", a Novell DOS 7 precursor; never released to market)
- For 68k CPUs
- Mac OS 8
- Mac OS 9
Attempts to modernize the Classic Mac OS
- Copland (never released to market)
Unix-like operating systems
- For Macintosh Computers
- For 68k CPUs
- For PowerPC CPUs
- MkLinux
- Rhapsody
- Mac OS X Server
- Mac OS X v10.0 (aka "Cheetah")
- Mac OS X v10.1 (aka "Puma")
- Mac OS X v10.2 (aka "Jaguar")
- Mac OS X v10.3 (aka "Panther")
- For PowerPC and Intel CPUs
- Mac OS X
- Mac OS X v10.4 (aka "Tiger")
- Mac OS X v10.5 (aka "Leopard")
- Mac OS X
- For Intel CPUs
- Mac OS X
- Mac OS X v10.6 (aka "Snow Leopard")
- Mac OS X v10.7 (aka "Lion")
- OS X v10.8 (aka "Mountain Lion") (From this point on it will no longer be called "Mac OS X" it will be called "OS X")
- Mac OS X Server
- Mac OS X
- For iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad/Apple TV
- For iPod Classic/iPod Nano/iPod Mini/iPod Shuffle
List of Microsoft's Operating System Releases
- Xenix (licensed version of Unix; licensed to SCO in 1987)
- MSX-DOS (developed by MS Japan for the MSX 8-bit computer)
- MS-DOS (developed jointly with IBM, versions 1.0–6.22)
- Windows 1.0 (Windows 1 - Based on Visi On) April 30, 1985
- Windows 2.0 (Windows 2) December 9, 1987
- Windows 3.0 (Windows 3 - Is the first version of Windows to make substantial commercial impact) May 22, 1990
- Windows 3.1x (Windows 3.1) March 18, 1992
- Windows 3.2 (Chinese-only release) November 19, 1992
- Windows for Workgroups 3.11 January 21, 1993
- Windows 95 (Codename Chicago - Windows 4.0) August 24, 1995
- Windows 98 (Codename Memphis - Windows 4.1) June 25, 1998
- Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me - Windows 4.9) September 14, 2000
- Windows NT (Full 32-bit kernel, not dependent on MS-DOS)
- Windows NT 3.1 July 27, 1993
- Windows NT 3.5 September 21, 1994
- Windows NT 3.51 May 30, 1995
- Windows NT 4.0 July 31, 1996
- Windows 2000 (Windows NT 5.0), February 17, 2000
- Windows XP (Windows NT 5.1) October 25, 2001
- Windows Server 2003 (Windows NT 5.2) April 24, 2003
- Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (based on Windows XP) July 8, 2006
- Windows Vista (Windows NT 6.0) January 31, 2007
- Windows Azure (based on Windows Vista) 2009
- Windows Home Server (based on Windows Server 2003) February 28, 2008
- Windows Server 2008 (based on Windows Vista) February 28, 2008
- Windows 7 (Windows NT 6.1) October 22, 2009
- Windows Server 2008 R2 (based on Windows 7) October 22, 2009
- Windows Home Server 2011 (based on Windows Server 2008 R2) April 6, 2011
- Windows 8 Consumer Preview (First downloadable release) March 1, 2012
- Windows 8 Server Beta (First downloadable release) March 15, 2012
- Windows CE (OS for handhelds, embedded devices, and real-time applications that is similar to other versions of Windows) November, 1996
- Windows CE 3.0 December 25, 2002
- Windows CE 5.0 February 27, 2004
- Windows CE 6.0 May 5, 2004
- Windows Mobile (based on Windows CE, but for a smaller form factor) April 14, 2005
- Windows Phone October 21, 2010
- Singularity - A research operating system written mostly in managed code (C#) November 30, 2009
- Midori - A managed code operating system July 21, 2010
- Xbox and Xbox 360 OS custom operating systems May 12, 2005 and August 10, 2006
Recent Advances in Brain-Computer Interface Systems
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology provides a direct electronic interface and can convey messages and commands directly from the human brain to a computer. BCI technology involves monitoring conscious brain electrical activity via electroencephalogram (EEG) signals and detecting characteristics of EEG patterns via digital signal processing algorithms that the user generates to communicate. It has the potential to enable the physically disabled to perform many activities, thus improving their quality of life and productivity, allowing them more independence and reducing social costs. The challenge with BCI, however, is to extract the relevant patterns from the EEG signals produced by the brain each second. Recently, there has been a great progress in the development of novel paradigms for EEG signal recording, advanced methods for processing them, new applications for BCI systems and complete software and hardware packages used for BCI applications. In this book a few recent advances in these areas are discussed.
TeamViewer 7.0.14563
TeamViewer is the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet.
TeamViewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner's PC as if you were sitting right in front of it.
Features:
- control computers remotely via the internet,
- record your session and covert it to AVI,
- online meetings,
- Drag & Drop files,
- Multi-Monitor support.
Google Desktop 5.9.1005.12335
Google Desktop makes searching your computer as easy as searching the web with Google. It's a desktop search application that provides full text search over your email, files, music, photos, chats, Gmail, web pages that you've viewed, and more. By making your computer searchable, Desktop puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails and bookmarks.
Google Desktop doesn't just help you search your computer; it also helps you gather new information from the web and stay organized with gadgets and sidebar. Google Gadgets can be placed anywhere on your desktop to show you new email, weather, photos, personalized news, and more. Sidebar is a vertical bar on your desktop that helps you keep your gadgets organized.
Other features include:
- Quick search box
- Smart indexing
- Multiple file types
- Find deleted files
- Deskbar and floating deskbar
- Lock search
- Microsoft Outlook integration
Skype 5.11.0.102 Beta
Skype is software for calling other people on their computers or phones. Download Skype and start calling for free all over the world.
The calls have excellent sound quality and are highly secure with end-to-end encryption. You don't even need to configure your firewall or router or any other networking gear.
Additionally it doesn't just work on Windows. Skype is also for Mac OS X, Linux and PDAs using Pocket PC, with a native look and feel for each platform. Talking, sending instant messages or even file transfers work between different platforms like a charm.
- Skype calling - Skype has all the features of an ordinary phone so it's even easier to manage your calls.
- Video calling - see who you are talking to at the same time as speaking to them.
- Add Skype and SkypeOut contacts - Add contacts who use Skype and those who use ordinary phones so you can call more people.
- Organising groups - group contacts under certain names and share them with your contacts so they can talk to them too.
- Basic chat and emoticons - when it's not convenient to call, chat or Instant Message (IM) your contacts.
- Group chat - for when it's easier to chat or Instant Message (IM) all your friends at once.
- Profile settings - change how you appear to the world and let people know a bit about you.
- Conference calling - talk to more than one friend at a time.
- Import contacts - search your address book to find friends and family that already have a Skype name and start calling them for free.
- View Outlook contacts - view and call your Microsoft Outlook® contacts quickly and directly from your Skype contact list.
- Quickfilter and Speed-Dial - find Skype contacts, recent chats and SkypeOut contacts quickly and easily, then enter their Skype name to call them back quickly.
Google Talk 1.0.0.104 Beta
The Google Talk downloadable application for Windows offers many features for communicating with your friends and family.
Instant messaging - Chat with all of your Google Talk and Gmail contacts in real time.
Free PC-to-PC voice chat - You can talk to anyone else for free who's online and has the Google Talk client.
Send and receive voicemails - If the person you're calling isn't available, you can leave a voicemail.
Unlimited file transfers - Send files to your contacts. There are no file size or bandwidth restrictions.
Gmail notifications on your desktop - When you're signed into Google Talk, you'll be notified of new messages in your Gmail inbox.
Nero Multimedia Suite 12.0.02000
Nero Multimedia Suite comprises 3 programs, Nero Burning ROM, BackItUp and Vision. It’s loaded with advanced video editing features, media organizer and player, superior burning software, reliable backup technology, and special multimedia tools to enhance your music, photos and videos.
Features:
- Burn to Disc or Share to Social Communities, Slide-shows and Movies with Unique Premium Menus
- Arrange Photos and Videos for High Quality Slide-shows and Movies
- Multi-track Video Editing with Complete Keyframe Handling Option
- Quick, Easy, and Secure Disc Burning
- Edit and Enhance Photos with Just One Click
- Fully Controllable, Effective Backup in a Few Easy Steps
Opera 12.02
A full-featured Internet browser, Opera includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, and advanced functions like Opera's groundbreaking E-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. And because we know that our users have different needs, you can customize the look and content of your Opera browser with a few clicks of the mouse.
- Speed Dial: Your favorite sites are just one click away at all times.
- Search Shortcuts: Faster search - type your queries directly into the address bar.
- Trash Can: Instantly reopen recently closed tabs.
- Mouse Gestures: With Opera you can navigate the Web with your mouse.
- Opera Link: Synchronize data of your choice online, or among different computers and devices.
- Quick Find: Opera remembers not only the titles and addresses, but also the actual content of the Web pages you visit.
- Feed Preview: Preview a Feed by clicking on the feed icon, and you will see it in clean and efficient multiple-column layout.
- Quick and customizable Web search: Get quick access to Google, eBay, Amazon and more with the search field in the upper right corner.
Safari 5.1.7
At one time, web browsers simply got you to the Internet. But from the day it was released, Safari set the bar higher for web browsers. It introduced sophisticated design elements that made browsing a joy. Easy to use, Safari stayed out of your way and let you effortlessly navigate from site to site.
More browsing space: Safari is designed to emphasize the browsing, not the browser. The browser frame is a single pixel wide. You see a scroll bar only when needed. By default, there's no status bar. Instead, a progress indicator turns as your page loads. You'll find tabs at the very top of the browser, opening an even wider window for viewing websites. A great browser, Safari lets you simply enjoy the web.
Find the sites you need: Looking for a site you visited in the past but can't quite remember? Use Full History Search to quickly find sites using even the sketchiest search terms. And when you click a web page in Cover Flow, it's because you've already recognized it as the site you were looking for. No more guessing. Innovative features like these show you how good browsing can be.
Satisfy your need for speed: The world's fastest browser, Safari has speed to burn. Why should you wait for pages to load? You want to see those search results, get the latest news, check current stock prices, right now.
More browsing space: Safari is designed to emphasize the browsing, not the browser. The browser frame is a single pixel wide. You see a scroll bar only when needed. By default, there's no status bar. Instead, a progress indicator turns as your page loads. You'll find tabs at the very top of the browser, opening an even wider window for viewing websites. A great browser, Safari lets you simply enjoy the web.
Find the sites you need: Looking for a site you visited in the past but can't quite remember? Use Full History Search to quickly find sites using even the sketchiest search terms. And when you click a web page in Cover Flow, it's because you've already recognized it as the site you were looking for. No more guessing. Innovative features like these show you how good browsing can be.
Satisfy your need for speed: The world's fastest browser, Safari has speed to burn. Why should you wait for pages to load? You want to see those search results, get the latest news, check current stock prices, right now.
Python 3.3.0
Python is a dynamic object-oriented programming language that can be used for many kinds of software development. It offers strong support for integration with other languages and tools, comes with extensive standard libraries, and can be learned in a few days. Many Python programmers report substantial productivity gains and feel the language encourages the development of higher quality, more maintainable code.
Python runs on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, OS/2, Amiga, Palm Handhelds, and Nokia mobile phones. Python has also been ported to the Java and .NET virtual machines.
Python is distributed under an OSI-approved open source license that makes it free to use, even for commercial products.
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