MKS Toolkit

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Web site: mkssoftware.com Category: Others Platform: Windows License: Proprietary Interface: CLI Wikipedia: MKS Toolkit First release: 1994 MKS Toolkit – allows you to run Unix scripts unmodified using its utilities and to migrate Unix source code unmodified to Windows using the 2700 standards-based POSIX, UNIX and X11 APIs in PTC MKS Toolkit for Enterprise Developers. … Read more

Interix

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Web site: technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/695ac415-d314-45df-b464-4c80ddc2b3bc1033.mspx (not active) Category: Others Platform: Windows License: Proprietary Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Interix First release: March 29, 1996 Interix – a POSIX-conformant Unix subsystem for Windows NT operating systems. Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) is a source-compatibility subsystem for compiling and running custom UNIX-based applications on a computer running a Windows server-class operating … Read more

Windows Services For Unix

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Web site: Category: Others Platform: Linux, UNIX-like License: Proprietary Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Windows Services For Unix First release: February 1999 Windows Services For Unix – a free software which provides a full range of supported and fully integrated cross-platform network services for enterprise customers to use in integrating Windows into their existing UNIX-based environments. The … Read more

WINE@Etersoft

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Web site: etersoft.ru/products/wine Category: Others Platform: Linux, FreeBSD License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: WINE@Etersoft First release: 2005 WINE@Etersoft – a software which lets you use Windows applications in free operating systems of the GNU/Linux family. WINE@Etersoft is focused on ensuring the operability in Linux of Windows programs that are in demand in Russian organizations: 1C:Enterprise, … Read more

Cedega

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Web site: cedega.com Category: Others Platform: Linux License: Proprietary Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Cedega_(software) First release: 2004 Cedega (previously: WineX) – a proprietary software which lets Linux users run native Windows applications and games on Linux host. WineX was renamed to Cedega on June 22, 2004. Cedega allows many popular Windows games, including Battlefield 2, Half-Life … Read more

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