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> PAF is an acronym for Papillon Application Framework. This is a SOM/ DSOM > based operating system extension programmed solely for IBM OS/2. It is > designed to provide the following features with the first final release > available in winter 2005/2006: > > o runtime environment for new OS/2 applications with a powerful yet easy > to use GUI programmed in C or OREXX, > o intregrated development environment to program new applications solely > with ObjectREXX, > o 32-bit layered I/O architecture with dynamic hardware support layers > to support modern high speed serial busses with full IEEE 1394 and > USB 1.x/2.0 support, > o support for open (and de-facto) standards like JavaScript, HTML, CSS, > PGP, PNG, PDF, Zlib compression etc. > o own 32-bit IPv6 compliable TCP/IP stack with a new set of TCP/IP > applications like a new NFS support, FTP, POP3/IMAP4 servers etc. > o C2-level alike Installable Security Subsystem based on OS/2's SES > (Security Enabling Services) bringing real C2-level security to an OS/2 > system, including server and network security, logon services, > encryption services etc. > o own Universal File System (UFS), full HPFS compatible, providing > URL to be used throughout the system to locate ressources of any type, > o own strict object oriented desktop system based on OS/2's Workplace > Shell (WPS), > o set of new base applications fully integrated into the new desktop as new > document classes, > o own document/ part concept similair to that you propably know from the > OpenDoc approach but tailored to the new user interface and the > architecture of OS/2, > o multimedia extensions based on MMPM/2 including support for MP3 and > MPEG-2, a software DVD player etc. > >
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