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  • 41Macintosh 128K — mac specs Name=Macintosh Casing=Beige plastic (Pantone 453 [ [http://www.landsnail.com/apple/local/design/macintosh.html History of computer design: Apple Macintosh ] ] ) Introduced=December 15, 1983cite book last = Linzmayer first = Owen W.… …

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  • 42Chording — means pushing several keys or buttons simultaneously to achieve a result. Contents 1 Musical keyboards 2 Computer Keyboards 3 Pointers 4 Multitouch chording …

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  • 43Mappy — For other uses, see Mappy (disambiguation). Mappy U.S. arcade flyer of Mappy. Developer(s) Namco …

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  • 44Workbench (AmigaOS) — Workbench Overview [Classic Amiga] With the Amiga computer, the name Workbench refers to the native graphical interface file manager and application launcher of the Amiga Operating System typically presented to users upon booting the Amiga. The… …

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  • 45Macintosh Plus — Mac specs Introduced=January 16 1986 MSRP=2599|CPU=Motorola 68000 CPUspeed=8 MHz OS= 1.1–2.1, 3.0 –6.0.8, 7.0 7.5.5 RAM=1 MB, expandable to 4 MB RAMtype=150 ns 30 pin SIMM Discontinued=October 15, 1990 ModelNumber=M0001AThe Macintosh Plus… …

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  • 46UDE — Infobox Software name = UDE caption = UDE Screenshot collapsible = author = developer = Christian Ruppert, Jan Rocho released = latest release version = 0.2.9b latest release date = December 5, 2004 latest preview version = latest preview date =… …

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  • 47AlphaGrip — The AlphaGrip is a hand held computer keyboard and game controller that is being marketed as an alternative to the traditional design of data input devices. It differs, however, from other text entry solutions in that: a), it rests in both palms… …

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  • 48DecAthlete (video game) — DecAthlete Developer(s) Sega Publisher(s) Sega …

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  • 49Houdini (software) — This article is about a high end 3D animation software. For chess engine, see Houdini (chess). Houdini is a high end 3D animation package developed by Side Effects Software which is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Its chief distinction from… …

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  • 50Redundancy (user interfaces) — The user interface of a software application or operating system is sometimes described as redundant if the same task can be executed by several different methods. For example, a user is often able to open or save a project by navigating a menu… …

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