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- From: samalone@athena.mit.edu (Stuart A. Malone)
- Subject: Re: System 7.1 : What is going to be in it?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.203306.29415@athena.mit.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 20:33:06 GMT
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- >>This is a pretty liberal paraphrase. OCE, GX, and AppleScript have nothing
- >>to do with 7.1, aside from the fact that they all use 7.1 as the base system.
- >>Other than that, they're all seperate products.
-
- >Let me get this straight. We're going to have to *pay* for
- >these?
-
- Calm down. He never said *pay*, all he said was that they are separate
- products. This probably means that they are being developed by different teams
- with different schedules, and may be released at different times. QuickTime
- was a separate product, and _it_ is available free from many sources. For all
- we know, the same may be true of OCE, QuickDraw GX, and AppleScript. (Let's
- hope.)
-
- --Stuart A. Malone
- samalone@athena.mit.edu
-