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- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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- Louis Mamakos
- TransSys, Inc.
- LAUREL, Maryland, USA
-
- 19 June 1995
-
- I'd like to announce today that TransSys, Inc. will no longer be
- offering licenses for its SLIP software for sale, and is ceasing
- further NeXTSTEP product development. The time available to do
- development and support have been sharply curtailed due other demands.
-
- The TransSys PNI (and TransSys Dial-Up IP before it) software packages
- were really done because they filled a need that I personally had.
- The software was packaged and distributed, intended for the
- experienced end-user or OEM who could install the software and
- configure it without requiring support.
-
- Since then, the world has evolved, and PPP is more and more the
- correct solution, requiring less support and being more
- auto-configuring. Some of the tools in the TransSys software (such as
- extensive scripting capability based on TCL) were intended to address
- some of those requirements, but were difficult to use by inexperienced
- end-users. Unfortunately, available time doesn't permit a PPP
- implementation to be done..
-
- Porting and testing new versions of TransSys PNI for HP and Sun
- platforms is severely hampered by both the lack of time, and an
- unexpectedly high upgrade cost for the development tools. Given the
- limited time available to do this work and how long it will take for
- the investment in tools to be recovered, I've elected to cease
- development activities here.
-
- Further, it is unclear to me how to evolve this software such that it
- makes any sense on OpenStep platforms, which will likely have their
- own native networking support, or what the market for such software in
- it's current shape would be in the future. The target for NeXTSTEP
- and OpenStep systems seems to be custom application development, and
- not third party applications. I cannot help but believe that this
- trend will continue even more in the future.
-
- The freely, SLIP-only version of the software will continue to be
- available, without support from the current FTP archive sites,
- including
-
- ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/TransSys/
-
- Other software which is available include the Morning Star PPP product
- (http://WWW.MorningStar.COM) as well as a freeware PPP implementation
- for the NeXT (http://www.thoughtport.com:8080/PPP/).
-
- If possible, I would like to sell the NeXTSTEP rights to this software
- to an interested company with the resources to carry it into the
- future. Ideally, the company could complete porting and testing
- efforts to new hardware platforms, add new features (like PPP and
- dial-on-demand), as well as provide extensive customer support of
- end-users.
-
- I've been in NeXTSTEP development since the NeXTSTEP Release 0.8 days
- on a 68030 cube, and it's been a lot of fun. There have been high
- points and low ones; it's been an interesting ride. However, it's
- finally come to an end. While the character and interests of the
- folks using NeXTSTEP has changed over the years from Higher-Ed to MCCA
- to whatever it is these days, it's been quite a lot fun working with
- all of you.
-
- Louis Mamakos
- TransSys, Inc.