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Subject: FAQ: 1 - Introduction
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 About this FAQ
These are the frequently asked questions concerning NeXT, NeXTSTEP or
any other NeXT related topics.
This compilation is meant primarily as a service to the (comp.sys.next
and de.comp.sys.next) community.
NeXT,Inc. is a privately hold company, heading towards software
business. It sells NEXTSTEP its award winning OS and several other
software packages (most included with NEXTSTEP): EOF, NEXTSTEP
Developer, WebObjects, NetInfo, ...
With the coming 'open' version of NEXTSTEP, which is named OpenStep
and will run not only on top of Mach (as NEXTSTEP does) but also on
Solaris, Windows NT, Windows 95, HP-UX, the user of NeXT's software is
confronted with a wide range of different software and hardware.
To help in the unaware user, this FAQ was founded. But also
professional users might find some interesting information, which they
didn't knew already.
Note the NEXTSTEP and OpenStep questions often concern related topics
like Objective-C, UNIX, administration tasks, etc. for which already
separate FAQs do exist. See the new.answers newsgroup for additional
FAQs, if your problem isn't covered by this FAQ.
1.2 Submissions
As with all FAQs the quality of the information provided here is
mostly depending on the Usenet community, which in most cases serves
for the information resource. Feel free to e-mail the FAQ author to
contribute, or send error reports.
If you contact the author, use the following subject for submissions:
FAQ submission. To report errors use: FAQ error.
In the near future we want to implement an e-mail service for those
who don't have access to news. You may add yourself to the mailinglist
by sending an e-mail with subject: FAQ mailme. Note that this service
isn't available, yet, and will only become available if there is
enough request and not before June 1996.
1.3 Copyright
This FAQ is copyrighted by Bernhard Scholz. (Internet e-mails:
scholz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de)
Mentioned trademarks belong to their holder and are not explicitly
listened.
We do not collect any royalties, charge any fees, or compensate anyone
in connection with this endeavor, but of course we would be happy
about each e-mail commenting on the FAQ, about pizzas (lasagne is
accepted, too :-) ), postcards, ...
Anyway we reserve a copyright on the the published information in this
FAQ. Any questions concerning other redistribution should be send to
the authors of the FAQ.
Reprinting of this FAQ, even in parts, is prohibited without
permission by the author except for printings for private use.
Newsletter editors wishing to excerpt from this work for publication
should consider using local electronic bulletin boards to disseminate
this information rather than preparing hardcopies. This allows for
readers to access the most recent information, and perhaps save a
couple of trees.
1.4 Disclaimer
Of course there is no warranty in any case using the information
provided here. We haven't tested the information to be correct.
We are not affiliated with any of the companies mentioned in this FAQ.
1.5 Thanks
We want to say "thank you" to Nathan, who did a great job on first
FAQs. Best wishes to you and your family!!!
We want to thank Maximilian Goedel, who did the first reword on the
FAQs after Nathan gave up.
Especially we want to thank the Usenet community for contributing to
the FAQ and all the people who have written us.