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Defunct British software company
Visionware Ltd was a British software company that developed and marketed products that helped integration of Microsoft Windows clients to Unix-based server
Visionware
British company specialising in Unix software
Leeds-based Visionware, to form IXI Visionware. (IXI had previously collaborated with Visionware, going back to 1988 when the Visionware technologies
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American software company
bought Visionware, of Leeds, UK, developers of XVision. In 1995 the development teams from IXI and Visionware were combined to form IXI Visionware, later
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Software company based in Santa Cruz, California
SCO acquired two further UK companies, IXI Limited in Cambridge and Visionware in Leeds, which led to a suite of client-to-Unix integration products
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taken over by Greggs in the 1990s and subsequently rebranded as Greggs Visionware – software company split out from Systime Computers in 1989 that made
List of companies based in Leeds City Region
List_of_companies_based_in_Leeds_City_Region
Remote desktop software
bought Visionware, of Leeds, UK, developers of XVision. In 1995 the development teams from IXI and Visionware were combined to form IXI Visionware, later
Oracle_Secure_Global_Desktop
American inventor and materials scientist (1915–2014)
multimillion-dollar inventions. It influenced the development of VisionWare, which is transparent cookware. VisionWare was patented by Corning Glass Works in 1966. Pyroceramic
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1987 video game
handled the Apple II port by Andrew Pines and IBM PC compatible port by Visionware. In 1988, Atari Corporation published a cartridge version for the Atari
Into_the_Eagle's_Nest
British computer manufacturer
Consoles systems. The other three were Visionware Ltd, which gained the rights to PC-Connect and the Visionware technologies; Manufacturing Solutions Group
Systime_Computers
1988 video game
shown at the CES Expo in 1989 by Visual Concepts, Ltd (then known as "Visionware"). Playable with a joystick, it was approximately 70% complete. Soon after
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Half" 16. "Albright Knox" (featuring Chase) 1. "Chyna" 2. "Stovetops" 3. "Visionware" 4. "Bodies on Bodies (Interlude)" 6. "Benz Window" (featuring Prodigy)
Daringer production discography
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Breakthrough Series: Florida. Tortillera (2021, TPN, ISBN 978-1-68003-245-1) Visionware (2009, Finishing Line Press, ISBN 978-1-59924-344-3) Grabbed: Poets and
Caridad_Moro-Gronlier
US-based robotics company
joined by Fred Andresen in 1984, who wrote some vision tools and AIM VisionWare, the GUI. AdeptVision is probably the first commercially available robot
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English : habitational name from either of the places in Leicestershire and North Yorkshire so named, from Old English mūs ‘mouse’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The Yorkshire Muston may alternatively have been called ‘Músi’s farmstead’, from an Old Scandinavian personal name + tūn.
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Portuguese form of Spanish Gonzalo, GONÇALO means "battle genius; war elf."
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Lakeisha and its variants are rhyming forms of Leticia. Joyful; happy.
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