Definition of Communicator. Meaning of Communicator. Synonyms of Communicator

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Definition of Communicator

Communicator
Communicator Com*mu"ni*ca`tor, n. [L.] One who communicates. --Boyle.

Meaning of Communicator from wikipedia

- Look up communicator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Communicator may refer to: Acorn Communicator, a business computer developed by Acorn Computers...
- The Communicator may refer to: The Communicator (or Dakom), the official student publication of the PUP College of Communication, Manila "The Communicator"...
- However, the aging Communicator code proved to be difficult to work with, so it was abandoned. The whole source code of Communicator was re-written by...
- Messenger 5.1 and Microsoft Office Communicator 2005 (Live Communications Server 2005) Office Communicator 2007 Office Communicator 2007 R2 Lync 2010 Lync 2013...
- Retrieved 2021-04-27. "SIP Communicator GSoC'10 home page". Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. "SIP Communicator GSoC'09 home page". Archived...
- which later developed into smartphones. The latest Communicator model, the Nokia E90 Communicator, is part of the Nokia Eseries. The Nokia 9300 and 9300i...
- The Nokia 9000 Communicator mobile device is the first product in Nokia's Communicator series, announced at CeBIT 1996 and introduced into the market...
- Nokia E90 Communicator is a high-end 3G mobile phone from Nokia, the fifth generation and final Communicator, also part of the Eseries. It was announced...
- to as smartphones. AT&T EO Personal Communicator, 1993 IBM Simon Personal Communicator, 1994 Nokia Communicator Wireless PDA Smartphone Concept genesis...
- includes a migration tool to import old profiles from Netscape Communicator. Beonex Communicator was not a fork of MAS; rather, it was a separate branch, so...