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Productivity software suite
computers. HotJava Views consisted of four applications: MailView IMAP4 e-mail client CalendarView Group scheduling WebView HotJava web browser NameView Directory
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Web browser
HotJava (later called HotJava Browser to distinguish it from HotJava Views) was a modular, extensible web browser from Sun Microsystems implemented in
HotJava
American computer company, 1982–2010
browsers. Early examples of Java applications were the HotJava web browser and the HotJava Views suite. However, since then Java has been more successful
Sun_Microsystems
Kopernicus — KDE 2.0 Krakatoa — Sun GUI/deskset tools for JavaStation, HotJava Views Krans — DEC TOPS-20 Krum — Tilix Linux 0.5 Krups — Sun 2nd Generation
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Mountain
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Indian, Kashmiri, Telugu
Natural
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Feminine of Marcus, Mark
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Arabic
Victorious; Triumphant
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Greek
Hope.
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(Daughter of the Sun)
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Tamil
Perfect in everything
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Sun Ray
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Murugan
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American, Australian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Japanese, Portuguese, Slavic, Swedish
A Climbing Evergreen Ornamental Plant; The Lord is Gracious; Climbing Plant; From the Yew Tree; God's Great Gift; Female Version of John
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a.
Pleasing to the sight; sightly.
n.
One who views and examines for the purpose of ascertaining the condition, quantity, or quality of anything; as, a surveyor of highways, ordnance, etc.
n.
One who views or examines.
a.
Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views.
superl.
Of large scope; comprehensive; liberal; broad; as, wide views; a wide understanding.
n.
The art or science of using the stereoscope, or of constructing the instrument or the views used with it.
a.
Alt. of Viewsome
n.
The principles of those within the Roman Catholic Church who maintain extreme views favoring the pope's supremacy; -- so used by those living north of the Alps in reference to the Italians; -- rarely used in an opposite sense, as referring to the views of those living north of the Alps and opposed to the papal claims. Cf. Gallicanism.
n.
The doctrine of papal supremacy; extreme views in support of the authority of the pope; ultramontanism; -- a term used only by persons who are not Roman Catholics.
a.
Further; remoter; more distant; succeeding; as, ulterior demands or propositions; ulterior views; what ulterior measures will be adopted is uncertain.
a.
Of or pertaining to Swedenborg or his views.
n.
One who maintains extreme views favoring the pope's supremacy. See Ultramontanism.
n.
A mental disorder in which melancholy and gloomy views torment the affected person, particularly concerning his own health.
n.
The quality or state of being viewy, or of having unpractical views.
a.
Having peculiar views; fanciful; visionary; unpractical; as, a viewy person.
n.
An instrument, consisting essentially of a magic lantern in which photographic pictures are used, by which the image of a landscape, or any object, may be thrown upon a screen in such a manner as to seem to stand out in relief, so as to form a striking and accurate representation of the object itself; also, a pair of magic lanterns for producing the effect of dissolving views.
n.
Mode of looking at anything; manner of apprehension; conception; opinion; judgment; as, to state one's views of the policy which ought to be pursued.
n.
Sum of scenes or views; general aspect, as regards variety and beauty or the reverse, in a landscape; combination of natural views, as woods, hills, etc.
v. t. & i.
To change or turn to Unitarian views.
n.
The ideas, views, aims, etc., of a Utopian; impracticable schemes of human perfection; optimism.