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    guiForth is a customized version of pForth that provides bindings to the FLTK library. The initial goal is to create a software development system for the Agenda VR3 PDA, but guiForth should be portable to any platform that has FLTK.
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    OS X ( Intel IA-32 / 32-bit x86 assembler ) implementation of Albert van der Horst's ciforth/lina, an ISO forth which is an evolution of figforth. GNU Public Licence, as per the original lina.
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    OS for embedded and mobile devices based on tiny byte-code interpreter and FORTH language compiler (into platform-independent byte-code). In other word its smallest programming language realization works on any type computer with any OS
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