Network extensible Window System
Network extensible Window System
(NeWS) An elegant
PostScript-based windowing environment,
invented by James Gosling, the author of
GOSMACS.
NeWS would almost certainly have won the
standards war with
the
X Window System if it hadn't been
proprietary to Sun Microsystems. There is a lesson here that too many software
vendors haven't yet heeded. Communication is based on
PostScript and server functions can be extended.
See also
HyperNeWS,
OpenWindows.
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