This long-awaited release is ideal for technical writers, authors, and researchers. Previously available only on PC's, the product offers the ultimate reference tool for Linux users, with full definitions for well over 200,000 words, plus pronunciations, derivations, proper usage, idioms and sample sentences. The world reknowned Roget's 500,000 word Thesarus is fully integrated with the AHD. Browse, word and topic search, anagrams and more. Single user, network, academic and site licenses are available for Linux and key Unix platforms.
CD-ROM, tapes, Internet (FTP and WWW).
Single user node locked or server license (shared). A free unclockable demo is available at our web site.
Motif GUI, 8-16 MB RAM, 15 MB harddisk or run from the CD-ROM.
Documentation as a help text file. English language.
Maintenance available. Call DUX for details.
Addlitional reference volumes and additional language support to be announced.
February, 1997.
Currently sold in the USA and Germany. However, sales are made internationally via unclockable FTP/WWW copies and sold with authorized major credit card.
US$49.95 for node lock single user. Call DUX or an authorized reseller for sliding scale or site license pricing.
DUX Software Corporation
425 Sherman Ave. Ste 330
Palo Alto, CA 94306
U.S.A.
+1 800 543 4999, +1 415 473 1800
+1 415 462 8723
Bob Adams, Rob DuFrane
March 16, 1997.
Fully-graphical, fully-integrated office suite for Linux. Includes word processor, spreadsheet, presentation graphics, mail and HTML authoring software. Also ships with a version of Red Hat Linux. The Developer's version includes all of the above and the builder (rapid application development) program.
CD-ROM.
Per machine license.
Kernel 1.2.13 or better, XFree86 3.1.2 or better, 16 MB RAM, 150 MB hard disk.
Printed docs approximately 750 pages, online docs approximately 3000 pages, English.
Installation support for 60 days by EMail or fax. Additional support based on number of users, etc. Contact Red Hat Software. Upgrades are offered at discounted prices to registered users. Applixware users can subscribe to applixware-list@redhat.com and archives of FAQs on web site.
Add-on documentation.
July, 1996.
North America, Europe, Japan, Australia.
US$79.95 (student version) to $495 (developer's version).
Red Hat Software, Inc.
3203 Yorktown Ave., Suite 123
Durham, NC 27713
U.S.A.
+1 888 REDHAT 1, +1 919 572 6500
+1 919 572 6726
Lisa Sullivan <sulli@redhat.com>
March 17, 1997.
The system collects documents in Tiff-g4, PostScript and JPEG and organizes them in folders with record information like names and descriptions. The system can be access using any web broswer: viewing, modify, full text retrieval and faxing are provided by a web interface. New documents are made by printing to printer spooler.
The system is installed by vendor on your Linux box with a server licence, unlimited clients, unlimited document number.
Linux 2.0.
HTML.
SQL server integrationm, print capture from accounting software.
Upon request.
Studio LEADER Pro
Via Pietrastretta, 76
I-38100 Trento
Italy
+39 461 828229
+39 461 829862, +39 461 829877
Guido Brugnara <brugnara@leader.it>
April 11, 1997.
Fully functional GUI Fax Management Program.
Internet (WWW).
Free fully functional eval from WWW site..
5.5 MB Disk, 4 MB RAM.
Online context-sensitive help.
Via EMail and Usenet only.
January 1, 1997.
USA/Canada (Unisource Systems, Inc.), Germany/Europe (Delix Computer, GmbH).
US$99.
Unisource Systems, Inc.
1409 N. Cove Blvd.
Longwood, FL 32750
U.S.A.
+1 407 834 1973
+1 407 834 8013
Gary Heller
February 14, 1997.
NExS is a full-featured graphical spreadsheet package which is designed to take advantage of the advanced features of Unix and the X Window system. It includes more than 230 computational functions and 13 2D and 3D graph types for engineering, scientific and business applications. NExS is extensible through a network aware API that allows user-defined "plug-ins" to add new features and functions in a variety of programming languages. NExS software plug-in bus includes 63 "slots" for remote processes to connect and extend NExS' basic functionality, allowing for the development of sophisticated networked applications.
Internet (FTP and WWW).
The NExS Personal Edition license is for a single user and single platform type. The owner may use the license on multiple machines. The Professional Edition license is a floating network license which allows a pool of licenses to be used on any supported platform in your network. Without a license, NExS runs in "demo mode" with limited functionality.
NExS runs on Linux kernels which support ELF binaries. There are two flavors for Linux, one which requires Motif 2.0 shared libraries, and one which includes Motif 2.0 statically linked.
The NExS User Guide is available in PostScript (letter format, 431 pages, or A4 format, 403 pages), and in HTML. API and tclNExS documentation are available separate from the User Guide, also in PostScript and HTML format. Printed documentation is also available. All documentation is in English.
EMail support is standard at no cost. Phone-in support is available for a charge. Bug fix and minor version releases (e.g., 1.2.x -> 1.3.0) are no cost. Major releases are substantially discounted for existing licensees.
NExS plug-ins and user-contributed code are available at http://www.xess.com/plugins.html.
1994.
World wide.
X Engineering Software Systems (XESS) Corp.
P.O. Box 33091
Raleigh, NC 27636
U.S.A.
+1 800 961 7840, +1 919 387 0076
+1 919 387 1302
Dave Van den Bout <devb@xess.com>
March 15, 1997.