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The list of compatible operating systems for Corel Print House can be found in wikipedia through internet. There is a list with all the compatible operating systems for Corel.
Verizon wireless smartphones have a few different operating systems available. Operating systems include Android, Windows Phone, Google and Blackberry.
In order to be answered, your question needs to mention the names of the operating systems to which you are referring.
Exel can be run on a few computer operating systems. Excel works very well with a PC computer system, Android computer system and with Windows computer systems.
For personal use the big ones are Windows and Leopard for MacOS (Apple computers). There are a number of Linux flavors which exist. Another OS is ReactOS. That is a free, open source clone of Windows, though it has a long ways to go. There's a full list of Operating Systems on Wikipedia. Search "list of current operating systems"
There are thousands of operating systems, and probably hundreds that will not run on a "PC." A comprehensive list is impractical, if not impossible, to create. Here are a few examples:AmigaOSMorphOSClassic Mac OS (System 1 to Mac OS 9)GEOS (except for BreadBox Ensemble)LUnixContikiGeckOSPalmOSMiNTEmuTOSAtari DOSAIXTru64RISC OSSunOSUltrixHP-UXAmiga UnixCatOSHuman68kFLEXTRS-DOS
Virtual operating system
VMWare supports MS-DOS, Windows, Free-BSD, Linux, Novell etc. Check "related links" for full list of the supported operating systems.
Most operating systems and all Email Clients have already a built in Contact lists.
"Proprietary" means that the source is closed or only available to a select few. Microsoft Windows is an excellent example of a proprietary operating system. "Non-proprietary" is the opposite of the above. These are more commonly referred to as "free" operating systems, since you have access to the underlying code, and can modify it. Linux and FreeBSD are excellent examples of non-proprietary operating systems.
For Microsoft windows, they provide a compatibility list for all hardware compatible with their operating systems. You can check it by visiting http://www.Microsoft.com/hcl For most other operating systems, they provide a similar list for hardware compatibility. Variants of Linux like Ubuntu for example have it listed on their website.
You are required to use a boot loader to run two or more Operating Systems. You have to use it to get a screen with a list of available options to boot into different Operating Systems. Some good examples are- Windows Loader, Grub or Grub4DOS.