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February 11, 1992, Syracuse, NY--Brightbill-Roberts & Co., Ltd will be
exhibiting for the first time HyperNET. BRC has combined their product
HyperPAD with a suite of Novell Netware Extensions. HyperPAD is a high
level, object-oriented, fully scriptable development tool. People use it
to create state of the art GUIs in the character mode, full blown DOS
applications, or use it with C or C++ routines written by them or someone
else. To create HyperNET, Brightbill-Roberts & Co. converted the Novell
Netware C Interface Library into a suite of extensions for HyperPAD. The
result is a high level object-oriented development tool for Netware
applications which contains the power and depth of the Netware C Interface
Library ...And, the beauty of it is, you don't need to be a C programmer
to use it.
According to Stephen T. Brightbill, the company's president, "Before
HyperNET, only expert level C programmers were able to create Netware
applications. HyperNet changes all that. Brightbill-Roberts is giving the
ability to create Netware applications to a much broader range of people
and organizations. This product will give VARs and system
integrators/administrators the ability to create Netware applications
where they couldn't do so before. This fundamentally changes the way
Netware applications are developed."
Not only does HyperNET open up development of Netware applications to a
broader market of developers, it significantly shortens the application
development time, no matter what their level of expertise. Whether its a
systems administrator wanting more than a simple network menu program, or
a developer creating a new state-of-the-art electronic mail package, or a
VAR installing a vertical application, HyperNET simply shortens the time
required to complete a given task. This is what people who use HyperPAD
experience, time after time. HyperNET users will be delivering while
others are in stuck in the edit-compile-debug cycle.
HyperNET's suite of extensions includes these capabilities
∙ Accounting Services: Account balance, hold, credit limit,
charges, etc.
∙ Bindery Services: Bindery information relating to users,
groups, print queues, print servers, file servers, etc.
∙ Communication Services: IPX and SPX protocol services
∙ Connection & Workstation Environment Services: file server
login, attach, workstation connection ID's
∙ Directory Services: volume tables, drive tables, search
mapplings, rights and trustees
∙ File Services: file access, search deletion, purging,
restoring
∙ Message Services: broadcast messages
∙ Print Server Services: queue management, attach to print
server, etc..
∙ Print Services: capture, cancel capture, capture options
∙ Queue Services: attach queue server to queue, queue job
entry, start queue job, create queue.
HyperNET will ship with user modifiable Netware applications. The
modifiable applications are a HyperVEW, a Server Object Browser,
HyperMAIL, a mail system complete with user to user "chat" mode and
HyperMENU, the main menuing system. These applications because they are
object oriented means that the elements that make up these applications
will serve as building blocks for applications created by the user.
Brightbill-Roberts & Co., LTD, founded in 1981, develops and markets PC
software that is noted for its power and ease of use by both technical and
non-technical users. HyperNET is the eleventh product to be developed and
marketed by Brightbill-Roberts & Co., Ltd.
Brightbill-Roberts
120 East Washington St, Suite 421, Syracuse, NY 13202
315-474-3400, fax 315-472-1732; BBS 315-472-1058
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