Word: users
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...user who has already installed the software said he was particularly impressed by the Macintosh-like format...
...computer is used, fromhow files are copied to how programs are run. In DOS you have to type in the name of the program you want to run, whereas in Windows you have to double click on the program icon. OS/2, like Windows, uses a graphical user interface (GUI); you can click and drag an icon to run a program...
Once installation is complete, a rather useful OS/2 tutorial pops up. It teaches you everything you need to know to use the operating system. But OS/2 is similar enough to Windows that it shouldn't take long for an experienced Windows user to learn to use OS/2...
Right now, the "fas" SparcServer is the center of HASCS's Unix universe. Because fas is the physical location of the system's 14,000 user home directories, all 35 of the UNIX machines which students now use (including the workstations in the terminal room, the course machines and husc7) must be constantly connected...
Although it will have no effect on the speed of a user's network connection, thousands of requests and responses every second will bog down the local network segment between the UNIX machines...