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    PowerMops
    Mops is a full-featured, object-oriented stand-alone programming language for Mac OS X. Its interactive development environment provides for fluid and productive programming by allowing quick testing and modification of small code segments.
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    This is fast 32bit FORTH system for PalmOS 2.x/6.x having the following features: Programming directly on PalmOS device, Full ANS 94 compatibility, Fast 32bit and 64bit arithmetic, Multitasking kernel, Supporting PalmOS from 2.0 to 6.0
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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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