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A system, method, and article of manufacture are provided for delivering service via a globally addressable interface. A plurality of interfaces are provided with access allowed to a plurality of different sets of services from each of the interfaces. Each interface has a unique set of services associated. Patent US6289382 - System, method and article of manufacture for a globally addressable interface in a communication services patterns environment. A system, method, and article of manufacture are provided for delivering service via a globally addressable interface. Anjaneya Sahasranama Stotram Pdf Merge.

A plurality of interfaces are provided with access allowed to a plurality of different sets of services from each of the interfaces. Each interface has a unique set of services associated therewith. Each of the interfaces is named with a name indicative of the unique set of services associated therewith. The names of the interfaces are then broadcast to a plurality of systems requiring service.

2.5 Development status Discontinued TabWorks is a for and and was developed by 's XSoft division. TabWorks organizes files into tabs in a notebook-like interface. It was distributed with PCs from 1994 to around 1997 by several companies, including and.

The product was developed by XSoft, a division of Xerox PARC in, the prestigious computing research lab that invented the concepts of laser printing, the mouse-driven graphical user interface and Ethernet networking. The original concept of a tabbed book metaphor came originally from Xerox PARC. Tabworks was shipped in 1993. A business team was assembled to produce the product initially for Compaq Computers who was given an exclusive worldwide license. NEC also had an arrangement with XSoft.

The software was created to replace the Windows Program Manager (PROGMAN.EXE) on Windows 3.x and Windows 95 installations. It resembled a tabbed 3-ring notebook metaphor making it easier for novice users to navigate Windows. Over 9 million copies of the software were installed worldwide making it one of the most popular pieces of software in the world. TabWorks was later acquired in 1996 by Citadel Computer systems who integrated it into their line of network security and desktop utility product lines. Citadel discontinued selling TabWorks in early 2001. Legal issues [ ] Microsoft did not like that Compaq was creating turnkey systems that overtook their user interface. 'Since the release of Windows 95, Microsoft has become aware of instances in which OEMs are modifying the product as a method of differentiating their hardware.

This has caused considerable confusion with our end user customers. As a result, Microsoft is taking this opportunity to define the requirements and restrictions of the preinstallation process, so that all of our end users have a consistent experience with our products.' Original TabWorks XSoft team [ ] The user interface concept was collaborated by IDEO and XSoft. The concept was taken from the Xerox Parc research labs and developed by Stuart Card, Robert Kincaid, Sonny Lundin, Kim Medrano, Ed Stitt, Gary Schoolcraft, Hal Schoolcraft, Steven Calwas, Steve Farrell, Kerry Kobashi, Janine Walters, Pat Gibberson, Rick Soriano, and David Ching. References [ ].

Tabworks 2 0 Xerox Toner

Forum Posts: 3393; Wiki Points: 12; Followed by: 0; Reviews: 6 Lists: 0. #64 Posted by Timandm (3393 posts) - 6 years, 4 months ago - Show Bio. @Iron_Lad said: @xerox-kitty said: @PrinceIMC said: If they were going to completely reverse M-Day I'd think they'd make a bigger deal about the series. Hell, I'm just. RAM (expandable to 136MB) 0ยป 535MB SCSI Hard Drive 0 3.5' l.44MB Diskette Drive 0 QVision' PCI Local Bus Graphics with 2MB VRAM 0 1024 Color Monitor (1024 x 768, NI) Vocalyst' Keyboard with built-in speaker and microphone Ethernet and SCSI-2 Controller Preinstalled MS-DOS: 6, MS-Windows' 3.1, Tabworks'.