@ArchiveOS

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Archive of operating systems, applications and games
GTetrinet – a clone of Tetrinet for Linux, a multiplayer Tetris variant for Windows. It is compatible with the original tetrinet, although you need a separate program, such as tetrinetx, to be able to create your own games. https://archivegame.org/gtetrinet/ #game #puzzle #tetris #linux
ProcessWire – a friendly and powerful open source CMS with an API that is a joy to use at any scale. It is both a content management system (CMS) and framework (CMF) built to save you time and work the way you do. https://archiveapp.org/processwire/ #cms #linux #osx #windows #bsd #unix
3D Xmas Adventure: Santa’s Rescue – a Christmas-themed game which was released by Pie in the Sky Software to promote their 3D Game Creation System. Santa’s Rescue is a non-violent first-person game in which the player takes the role of a snowman who must rescue Santa from an Ice Wizard. https://archivegame.org/3d-xmas-adventure-santas-rescue/ #game #dos #xmas
iOS (previously: iPhone OS) – a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. exclusively for its hardware. It is the operating system that powers many of the company’s mobile devices, including the iPhone. https://archiveos.org/ios/ #apple #ios #darwin #osx
Groundhog – a simple logic game. The purpose of this game is to put balls in pockets of the same color by manipulating a maze of tubes. https://archivegame.org/groundhog/ #game #puzzle #linux #bsd #unix
Linexin – a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. It was designed as a fast and user-friendly operating system, pre-configured for creative professionals and gamers. https://archiveos.org/linexin/ #linux #archlinux
WorldWideWeb (later: Nexus) – the first web browser developed by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in the fall of 1990. It was written in the Objective-C programming language and run on the NeXTSTEP operating system. Later, WorldWideWeb was renamed Nexus to more clearly distinguish it from the World Wide Web. https://archiveapp.org/worldwideweb/ #webbrowser #nextstep
TrustedBSD – the project provides a set of security extensions for the FreeBSD operating system. The project was started by Robert Watson with the goal of implementing the concepts of the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation and the Orange Book. https://archiveos.org/trustedbsd/ #bsd #freebsd #cybersecurity
Netscape Messenger – a standalone, multiplatform e-mail and news client that was developed by Netscape. Announced on June 11, 2007 as Netscape Mercury, the program was intended to accompany the web browser Netscape Navigator 9, and was based on Mozilla’s Thunderbird. https://archiveapp.org/netscape-messenger/ #messenger #linux #osx #windows
AmeDS – a Caprice based Amstrad CPC 6128 emulator for the Nintendo DS written by PortableDev. https://archivegame.org/ameds/ #game #emulator #amstrad #nintendo