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  6. From: Glenn R. Howes <grhowes@students.wisc.edu>
  7. Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
  8. Subject: Re: Kermit MAC??
  9. Date: 6 Jun 1995 21:12:01 GMT
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  23.  
  24. In article <3r1u0f$tnu@ds2.acs.ucalgary.ca> Doug Dau,
  25. dddau@acs3.acs.ucalgary.ca writes:
  26. >Whoa. I think we're talking OpenTransport here rather than
  27. >OpenDoc here.
  28. >
  29. >OpenDoc is an object-oriented document system which has nothing
  30. >to do with data communications and is a consortium project
  31. >between Apple, IBM, Novell, etc.
  32. >
  33. >OpenTransport is Apple's upcoming low-level data
  34. >communications/networking infrastructure with which Apple intends
  35. >to replace the existing Mac communications/networking
  36. >infrastructure in a couple of years and, as far as I'm aware, is
  37. >an Apple-only project.
  38.  
  39. Perhaps your right, however, I'm thinking of a future where the
  40. document centered paradigm of OpenDoc encompasses all aspects of
  41. what is now handled by the application centered paradigm. While
  42. I haven't seen it, Apple has demonstrated an OpenDoc container
  43. called CyberDog whose parts are things like ftp clients,
  44. WWW Browsers, JPEG Viewers, Sound Players. Third party developers
  45. can add things like a Kermit VT220 Telnet part for instance.
  46.  
  47. If you are interested in this sort of thing, check out:
  48. http://www.ziff.com:8006/~macweek/mw_051595/news3.html
  49.  
  50. --glenn