GEOS
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GEOS may refer to:

Computer software
  • GEOS (8-bit operating system)
    GEOS (8-bit operating system)
    GEOS is an operating system from Berkeley Softworks . Originally designed for the Commodore 64 and released in 1986, it provided a graphical user interface for this popular 8-bit computer.GEOS closely resembled early versions of Mac OS and included a graphical word processor and paint program...

    , an operating system originally designed for the Commodore 64
  • GEOS (16-bit operating system)
    GEOS (16-bit operating system)
    GEOS is a computer operating environment, graphical user interface, and suite of application software. Originally released as PC/GEOS, it runs on DOS-based, IBM PC compatible computers. The package later became GeoWorks Ensemble, then NewDeal Office, and is now Breadbox Ensemble...

    , a DOS-based graphical user interface and x86 operating system
  • GEOS (software)
    GEOS (software)
    GEOS is an integrated online system for the management and processing of securities, with a strong focus on Straight Through Processing...

    , an integrated online system for the management and processing of securities
  • GEOS (software library), a free software topology library


Other
  • GEOS (eikaiwa)
    GEOS (eikaiwa)
    was one of the Big Four private eikaiwa, or English conversation teaching companies, in Japan. Its extensive network of overseas schools made it the world's largest language school chain. The firm went into bankruptcy in Japan on 20 April 2010...

    , an English conversation teaching company based in Japan
  • GEOS circle
    GEOS circle
    In geometry, the GEOS circle is derived from the intersection of four lines that are associated with a generalized triangle: the Euler line, the Soddy line, the orthic axis and the Gergonne line...

    , an intersection of four lines that are associated with a generalized triangle
  • GEOS (satellite), a research satellite from ESRO (1978–1982)
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