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31 January 2026
- diffhist User talk:Guy Harris 14:08 +1,243 EvanTech10 talk contribs (→About the iWork and Creator Studio icons: Reply) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit Reply
- diffhist User talk:Guy Harris 09:04 +342 Guy Harris talk contribs (→About the iWork and Creator Studio icons: "Creator", not "Creative".)
- diffhist User talk:Guy Harris 09:01 0 Guy Harris talk contribs (→About the iWork and Creator Studio icons)
- diffhist User talk:Guy Harris 08:59 +2,152 Guy Harris talk contribs (→About the iWork and Creator Studio icons: rp)
- diffhist User talk:Guy Harris 04:17 +1,040 EvanTech10 talk contribs (→About the iWork and Creator Studio icons: new section) Tag: New topic
- diffhist Time-sharing 00:32 +247 Guy Harris talk contribs (Update links. Use citation templates.)
- diffhist Time-sharing 00:15 +14 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: And APL\360.)
- diffhist Time-sharing 00:14 +11 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: Add JOSS.)
- diffhist Time-sharing 00:12 −50 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: The Tymshare system that ran on the SDS 940 is already mentioned as a descendant of the Berkeley Timesharing System.)
- diffhist Time-sharing 00:09 −17 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: RUSH was *bought* by Tymshare, but Tymshare started out with a system based on the Berkeley Timesharing System.)
30 January 2026
- diffhist Time-sharing 21:24 +19 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: Remove another → meaning "influenced by", mention the HP Multi-Programming Executive OS in the entry for the HP 3000 series.)
- diffhist Time-sharing 21:21 −87 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: Remove duplicate entry.)
- diffhist Time-sharing 21:16 −17 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: MAXC was hardware; it was PDP-10-compatible, and ran a modified version of TENEX.)
- diffhist Time-sharing 21:14 −31 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: Use → to indicate a direct successor, rather than just an influence. Move some of the influencees, such as Multics, to the top level as notable time-sharing systems on their own.)
- diffhist Time-sharing 21:04 −42 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Notable time-sharing systems: Linux is not an early time-sharing system, it's a reimplementation of Unix, which was only early back in the 1970s and is already mentioned. (And I don't think its primary purpose was ever time-sharing - it's either desktop/laptop/smartphone or server.))