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LCDF Type Software

http://www.lcdf.org/type/

by Peter Linnell NeXTstep : from Detlev Droege Manuals cfftot1 , mmafm , mmpfb , otfinfo , otftotfm , t1dotlessj , t1lint , t1rawafm , t1reencode , t1testpage , ttftotype42 Otftot

86Box | Emulator of retro x86-based machines

http://86box.net/

systems such as BeOS or NEXTSTEP, and applications for these systems Downloads The latest stable version of 86Box is v5.3 , which was released on December 21, 2025, and is availab

Tools for WWW providers

https://www.w3.org/Tools/

Browser-Editor for NextStep/OpenStep complete WYSIWIG hypertext editing and browsing application based on Tim Berners-Lee's original development. eText Engine WYSIWYG editor for N

XBill

http://xbill.org/

, for OS X NXBill , for NEXTSTEP XBill for Wingdows BeBill (unfinished) JavaXBill (1.1) WinBill (1.1) iPAQ (linux-arm) AmigaOS4.0 Solaris 9/10 Android (also available in the Andro

Keith Ohlfs Interview

http://simson.net/ref/NeXT/keith_ohlfs_article.htm

48 x 48 pixels. They're NeXTstep icons. Ohlfs is NeXT's interface specialist. As resident artist, he's drawn practically all of the icons that NeXT uses. He's also responsible for

The Corporate Linux Advocate

http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Haven/6087/

Environment page [NeXTSTEP-ish] the Sunsite Software Archive the StarOffice home page the Apache home page [Free web server used by over 40% of the Internet!] the XFree86 home pag

Documentation of Operating Systems and Producers - Independent Website

https://www.operating-system.org/

MorphOS Novell NetWare NEXTSTEP OS/2 Plan 9 RISC OS Solaris Unix UNICOS UnixWare Windows Windows 98 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 Windows Server 2003 Win
Independent website to preserve informations about history of operating systems in long term.

It's Tim again!

http://www.hungry.com/~tspencer/

apps on the NEXTSTEP platform. They were small, and needed an SA, and they sounded and looked cool. And so I left and they were cool. Excessively so. And it was lots of fun until

https://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2009_01/article4/

https://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2009_01/article4/

device drivers for NeXTSTEP were written in Objective-C. Objective-C uses a type system which is close to that of StrongTalk[7] and some inspiration for the work presented here co

CELF Embedded Linux Conference

https://www.embeddedlinuxconference.com/elc_2009/sessions.html

Linux, HP-RT, HP-UX, NeXTstep, and MPE.  His computing experiences are varied; some areas of technology that he has been known to touch include embedded, real-time, machine d

But That's Just My Opinion. I Could Be Wrong.

http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/#willbethere

a unique feature of its NeXTStep origins as a proprietary BSD Unix fork, has an /Applications subtree, owned by group "admin", where all non-OS-bundled applications go. This subtr

Object-Oriented C Style Languages: C++, Objective-C, Java, C# - Hyperpolyglot

https://hyperpolyglot.org/cpp

Framework descends from NextStep, hence the NS prefix in the class names. NextStep was made available to operating systems other than Next as OpenStep and the GNU implementation i


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