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- NeXT Nugget News Digest (vol. 5, issue 9, December 8, 1992)
-
- Seasons Greetings from the NeXT User Groups! This is the next-to-
- last issue of the Nugget News Digest for 1992. Almost 50 issues
- with over 300 news items were delivered electronically this year to
- the growing NeXT user group community. Read below on how access
- the archived past issues. I hope that you enjoy this issue!
-
- NOTE:
- The first of the 1992 Golden Nugget Awards are going out this week to
- those NeXT User Groups that applied. If your user group has not yet
- applied, please contact me at "user_groups@next.com."
-
- Happy Holidays,
- Conrad Geiger
- Manager, International NeXT User Group Program (over 400 groups worldwide)
-
- P.S. To be added or deleted from this distribution, please send email
- to "user_groups@next.com." Suggestions on the content and layout
- of the Nugget News Digest are welcome as well!
-
- *** TABLE OF CONTENTS ***
-
-
- NeXT ANNOUNCEMENTS (December)
- 1. NeXT Announces OEM Agreement with Dolphin Server Technology
-
- NeXTSTEP DEVELOPER SOLUTIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS (November/December)
- 2. Datrix's Datrix5 Accounting for NeXTSTEP Now Available at Beta
- release - Object-Oriented Solutions
- 3. Fiscal Dominsion announces Accounting Software for NeXTSTEP
- 4. Xanthus International Announces Graphity - the Business Graphics
- Application for NeXTSTEP
- 5. Announcing ScanTastic software for the NeXT platform
- 6. Xanthus International Announces Questor - the State-of-the-art
- Spreadsheet Application for NeXTSTEP
- 7. Demo Version of Lsaerman 1.0 Available Directly From Xanthus
- 8. Demo Version of CRAFTMAN 1.1 Available Directly From Xanthus
- 9. Demo Version of SPLITBUILDER/RECEIVER 2.0 Available From Xanthus
- 10. HSD Ships International Spell Checker For NeXTSTEP - Announces
- Bundling Agreement With NeXT
- 11. Atherton Software Changes Name to Millennium Software Labs, Inc.
- 12. Adamation Offer to NeXT User Groups
-
-
- ACADEMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS (December)
- 13. National Grants Benefit Cal State L.A.
- 14. Chemists and Mathematicians: Greetings from Allegheny College
- 15. Distributed Objects Mini-Example from Allegheny College
- 16. S+ - Statistical Package Available on NeXT: free offer
-
-
- NeXT PRESS AND MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS (December)
- 17. Recent NeXTpress clippings
- 18. NeXT Television News From our Hungary NeXT User Group
- 19. First NeXT newspaper makes debut with NeXTSTEP486
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- NeXT/NeXTSTEP RESOURCE GUIDE
- 20. Available CDROM disks for NeXT Users:
- 21. New book available! - NeXTSTEP Programming - STEP ONE:
- Object-Oriented Applications
- 22. NeXT/NeXTSTEP Special Interest Groups to join via email
- 23. Archived NeXTSTEP Demos, Applications, and resources available
- 24. NeXTSTEP Reference Books Available From Addison Wesley
- 25. Seasonal Gifts for the NeXT User
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-
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- NeXT / NeXTSTEP POSITIONS OPENINGS
- 26. Position: Managing Editor at NeXT Computer (CA)
- 27. Pencom Software Seeks 18 NeXT Development and Support Engineers
- 28. Trident Seeks NeXT Software and Network Engineers (CA)
- 29. Appsoft Seeking NeXTSTEP Programmers (CA)
- 30. Wanted: Object Oriented Systems Designers (Boston)
- 31. Wanted NeXT experience (Washington, D.C.)
- 32. Archetype Positions Open for NeXTSTEP Programmers (Boston)
- 33. NeXTSTEP Software Design Engineer: PDH
- 34. Frontier, Inc. Seeks NeXTSTEP Programmers (PA)
- 35. Wanted NeXTSTEP Programmer Analysts (London and NJ)
- 36. NeXTSTEP Developers Wanted in Chicago (Ilinois)
- 37. NeXT System Administrator and Programming Positions: Michigan
- 38. Proficient NeXTStep programmers wanted in Dallas (TX)
- 39. Chromagrafx Seeks 2 NeXTSTEP Development Programmers (NY)
- 40. Canadian NeXTSTEP Developers Sought (Calgary)
- 41. NeXTSTEP Computer Programmer/Analyst (Washington, D.C)
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- All previous Nugget News Digest issues are archived at the
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- ___________________________________________________________________
- ___________________________________________________________________
- NeXT ANNOUNCEMENTS
-
-
- 1. NeXT Announces OEM Agreement with Dolphin Server Technology
-
- Dolphin to offer client-server systems for mission-critical
- application development
-
- London, 1st December 1992 - NeXT Computer Europe today announced a
- strategic agreement with Dolphin Server Technology headquartered in
- Oslo, Norway. Dolphin, one of Europe's leading specialised server
- providers, will resell NeXT workstations worldwide to act as clients
- to its own servers. In addition, the agreement covers co-operative
- technical and marketing activities. This will take effect from 1st
- January 1993, with Dolphin specifically targeting the public service
- and banking & finance sectors.
-
- Bernhard Woebker, NeXT's European president, commented: "We see
- Dolphin as a great business partner for NeXT. The market Dolphin is
- primarily addressing - government and banking - are those able to
- take full advantage of our NeXTSTEP object-oriented environment to
- develop mission critical business applications five to ten times
- faster than ever before. These type of productivity increases have
- been seen by our large customers in the financial services market,
- where they have implemented projects based on NeXTSTEP."
-
- Terje Knudsen, Dolphin's vice president of sales and marketing,
- added: "We're excited to be working with NeXT as it opens up a very
- interesting business opportunity for us. We see the future of
- corporate computing with user-friendly platforms taking full
- advantage of multimedia, global access to data, and fast development
- of advanced, tailor-made client-server solutions - a market which we
- expect to grow 50% a year for the next three years. NeXT fulfills
- all these criteria, and NeXTSTEP combined with the Dolphin server
- platform is a rock solid environment for such applications. We
- already have a couple of large customers very interested in our NeXT
- solution."
-
- NeXT's new Database Kit, an object kit included with NeXTSTEP Release
- 3.0, allows even faster creation of client-server applications that
- rely on intensive database usage on the server, and provides a
- single, consistent interface to SQL databases from multiple vendors.
-
- Dolphin will also license the source code for NetInfo, NeXT's network
- administration software. NetInfo lets system administrators manage
- users, machines, file systems and other network resources on UNIX
- networks, and can be ported to any UNIX-based computer. Based on a
- distributed, extendable database, NetInfo gives system administrators
- a much more flexible and manageable access control scheme than with
- other UNIX network administration tools.
-
- Background information - NeXT's client-server strategy
-
- Many organizations are moving to distributed client-server systems so
- they can run compute-intensive applications on back-end servers, with
- easy to use applications on desktop clients. NeXT has a simple yet
- powerful approach to this increasingly important market concentrating
- on becoming the ideal client. NeXT's object-oriented technology is
- server-independent, allowing the company to forge relationships with
- server companies such as Dolphin to provide complementary customer
- solutions. This strategy ensures NeXT's client products work with
- the industry's leading servers to deliver a range of effective
- client-server systems to customers in NeXT's target markets.
-
- Other server companies with which NeXT has agreements include Auspex
- Systems, Data General, NCR/Teradata, Pyramid Technology and Solbourne
- Computer.
-
- NeXT Computer designs and markets the industry-acclaimed NeXTSTEP
- object-oriented software environment, and designs, manufactures and
- markets UNIX-based workstations that run NeXTSTEP. NeXTSTEP and NeXT
- workstations are used by medium and large organisations to develop
- and deploy mission-critical applications, using both custom and
- shrink-wrapped software.
-
- Background on Dolphin
- Dolphin Server Technology AS, based in Oslo, Norway, was founded in
- 1989 from the R&D team at Norsk Data. The company offers
- state-of-the-art solutions to leading organisations worldwide.
- Although Dolphin's business is based mainly in Europe, more than a
- third of its revenue comes from activities in Asia, Brazil and the
- USA. Its servers are aimed primarily at commercial and
- administrative markets with requirements well suited to client-server
- solutions.
-
-
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-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- ___________________________________________________________________
- NeXTSTEP DEVELOPER SOLUTIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS
-
-
- 2. Datrix's Datrix5 Accounting for NeXTSTEP Now Available at Beta
- release - Object-Oriented Solutions
-
- Chandler, ARIZONA - November 30, 1992 - Datrix Corporation announced
- today the shipping of Datrix5 Accounting Beta Release for NeXTSTEP 3.
- Both General Ledger and Accounts Receivable are available in beta.
- These accounting modules run on top of the Sybase database engine. It
- will be available in other SQL engines on 2nd Quarter 1993. Oracle,
- Informix and Ingres are under evaluation. Other modules are scheduled
- to ship 1Q 1993.
-
- Datrix, a company with accounting expertise in 1983 ventures into the
- NeXT arena to take advantage of object oriented technology for
- deployment of mission-critical applications. As a developer of
- high-demand programs like Medibill (Medical accounting and claims
- systems) and QuickTax tax preparation package, Datrix ventures a
- totally untapped market in mission critical Applications.
-
- Datrix5 Accounting is modular in design to allow flexibility when a
- company expands its accounting systems. It allows flexibility to
- integrate other existing database by providing you the source code,
- schema, and dictionary for programmers, system analyst and IS
- people. The source code provides you a resource of SQL functions, C
- programs, and Interfaces for deploying custom applications for
- run-time systems. Check with account representative for pricing and
- availability of products. Contact Randy Willams or Ed McPeak.
-
- Datrix5 has a suite of modules:
- General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Inventory,
- Purchase Order, Sales Order, Payroll, Consolidated Ledger and Job
- cost. Most of which schedule releases will be announced.
-
-
- Feature Packed Accounting Modules From Datrix
-
- General Ledger
- * The financial statement generator allows user to produce flexible
- consolidation statements
- * Posting to any selected month for the last, current, or next
- fiscal year
- * Auto-posting for all integrated modules
- * Custom financial statements
- * Comparative reporting of any period to past years' budget
- * Allows 12 or 13 period accounting cycles
- * On line help for most entry fields
- * Up to the minute ratio analysis and other industrial ratios
- * Direct and indirect cash flow statements based on FASB standard
- * Any Datrix5 modules can close up to the corresponding period
- without having the G/L to be closed
- * Allows recurring, reversing and amortizing entries to enhance
- speed in transaction entries
-
- Accounts Receivable
- * Customer receivables performance statistics
- * Extensive error checking
- * Maintains G/L accounts for each inventory item
- * Multiple types of finance charges
- * Sales history capabilities, with reporting by customer, product,
- territory and salesperson
- * Cash refund available for credit invoices with credit balances
- * Handles posting of credit memos, receipts and bad-debts
- * Extensive error checking assist inventory management
- * User can change the cost of inventory items with changing
- inventory items
- * Salesreps commission amounts can be reported by invoice amount or
- by receipts of cash received
- * Multi-level pricing
- * Utilizes a simple Contact manager for sales follow-up
- * Allows link to Inventory, Sales Order and Purchase Order modules
- * Customer sales history can be viewed up to 13 periods
-
- Accounts Payable
- * Records payable invoices and payments to vendors
- * Check printing; can be tied to as many as 1000 invoices per check
- * Handles pre-payments, discounts, credits and other adjustments
- * Bank reconciliation
- * Vendor performance analyses
- * Automatic payable invoice feature generates regular invoices in
- user-designated periods
- * Handles prepayments, discounts, credits and adjustments
- * Records finance charges based on terms
- * Auto-invoicing feature for all pending invoices
- * Allows limits for check amounts
- * Enables priority ratings for vendors and invoices
-
- Inventory
- * Inventory module provides extendability of pricing
- * Extensive error checking
- * Maintains G/L accounts for each inventory item
- * Multiple-Level and discount pricing per item
- * Stock history capabilities, with reporting by product, movement
- and adjustment
- * Up to the minute stock analysis reports
- * Handles multi location warehouses
- * FIFO, LIFO and Average Cost Methods
- * User can change the cost of inventory items with changing
- inventory items
- * User-defined price change history
- * Purchase Price variance by Item
- * Historical Item movement info
- * Allows link to Accounts Receivable, Sales Order and Purchase
- Order modules
-
- Purchase Order
- * Generates Purchase Orders
- * Creates and approves quotes for conversion to POs
- * Maintains inventory data and vendor data
- * Tracks backorders
- * Orders remain open
- * Vendor Part Numbers can be included on POs
- * View vendor purchase history up to 13 periods
- * Inventory tracking
- * Vendor file Notepad
- * Allows comments or notes on POs
- * User defined of unapproved quotes retained
- * POs allow non-stock items
-
- Sales Order
- * Allows invoicing and prepaid orders
- * Multi-level pricing for inventory items
- * Records orders for multiple customer payment types:
- cash, terms, VISA, Master Card, American Express and COD
- * Maintains Multiple Shipping Addresses and two Sales Tax level per
- customer based on Tax Jurisdiction
- * Inventory fields may be designated for bypass and allows posting
- of non-stock items
- * Records Order-shipped when integrated with Accounts Receivable
- * User defined customer terms, credit limits and item discounts
- * Inventory tracking
- * Customer file notepad
- * Able to post open balance without creating invoice
-
- Payroll
- * Allows calculation for time card employees
- * Calculates and compares minimum wage requirements and the
- coefficient payments
- * Processes taxes for all states with payroll tax and handles local
- taxes for most areas
- * Provides separate reporting for FICA and Medicare
- * Payments can be posted and applied
- * Allows GL distribution for employee wages and taxes
- * Employee file contains comprehensive personal data
- * Deposits can be recalculated
- * Keeps track of employee salary history
- * Allows before and after tax deductions from FICA
- * Prints tax deposit checks and transfers to General Ledger
- * Maintains detail payroll up to 1 year
- * Employee deductions can be calculated by gross pay percentage or
- fixed dollar amounts
-
-
-
-
- For more information, please contact Datrix at:
-
- Datrix
- 33 W Boxelder Suite 104
- Chandler Arizona 85224
- (602)545-7421 phone
- (602)545-7419 fax
- Email: info@datrix.com
-
-
- Datrix5 and its GL,AR,AP,SO,INV,PR,JC,CL are trademarks of Datrix
- logo
-
- All rights reserved. NeXT and NeXTSTEP are registered trademarks of
- NeXT Computer, Inc. All other brands or trademarks are registered
- trademarks of their respective owners.
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 3. Fiscal Dominsion announces Accounting Software for NeXTSTEP
-
- FISCAL DIMENSION, THE PERSONAL VERSION, the first accounting program
- designed by a CPA specifically for the NeXT computer has shipped.
- THE PERSONAL VERSION is targeted at individuals and cash based
- businesses and will handle the general ledger of any organization.
- This version serves as the foundation to all enhancements. The
- business version is schedules for a 1st Quarter beta release.
-
- ** CALL TODAY FOR A FREE FULLY DOCUMENTED DEMO FOR YOUR USER GROUP **
-
- ** Send us a copy of a review or article on FISCAL DIMENSION in your
- NeXT User Group Newsletter and receive a free registered copy of the
- personal version for your group.
-
- For more information, please contact Helen Flood at Axsys:
-
- Email: info@axsys.com
- Phone: 215.667.6822 for more details.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 4. Xanthus International Announces Graphity - the Business Graphics
- Application for NeXTSTEP
-
- Stockholm, December 4, 1992 - Xanthus International AB today
- announced Graphity, its business graphics application for the
- NeXTSTEP computing environment.
-
- Aimed at corporate and scientific users with a need to visualize
- data, Graphity is a tool both for novice and professional users to
- create charts and diagrams from data. Several chart types are
- supported, including powerful three dimensional charts with shading,
- light sources and different surfaces and textures.
-
- Graphity has an easy-to-use interface with inspector panels for all
- different chart types. All the different components of a chart, like
- legend, titles etc, can easily be moved and resized individually.
- Colors and fonts can be set by the Color and Font Panels in NeXTSTEP.
-
- For example, Graphity can show charts that are "hot-linked" to data
- in Questor, the spreadsheet application from Xanthus. Graphity can
- also be used to visualize data from other applications through a
- powerful API. Finally, Graphity can create stunning three dimensional
- charts for use in presentations and documentation.
-
- "Graphity is an extremely versatile tool," says Jesper Lundh,
- marketing manager at Xanthus."You can use Graphity all by itself,
- together with the Questor spreadsheet application or as a powerful
- data visualizer for your own custom applications."
-
- Selected Graphity features:
-
- - 3D charts based on Renderman.
-
- - A powerful API, based both on Distributed Objects and
- Speaker/Listener, that allows other applications to easily control
- and send data to Graphity.
-
- - "Hot-links" to the spreadsheet application Questor (like
- Presentation Builder and Lotus Improv).
-
- - Full support for user palettes. Users can easily create new
- palettes with customized charts and graphics.
-
- - Drawing tools that allows you to draw directly on a graph sheet.
-
- - Images and sound can be drag-and-dropped anywhere on a graph sheet
- to create stunning documents including external graphics and sound
- effects.
-
- - Unlimited undo. All commands can be undone and the number of undos
- are user defined.
-
- - The following 2D chart types are supported: bar, stacked bar, line,
- area, stacked area, scatter (x,y-plot) and pie.
-
- - The following 3D chart types are supported: bar, area and pie.
-
- - Multiple light-sources for 3D charts that can be positioned
- individually.
-
- - User defined shaders and textures for 3D charts.
-
- Graphity is now beta tested at selected beta sites.
-
- Graphity will be available Q1 1993 through selected resellers
- worldwide.
-
- For more information about Graphity or if you want to become a
- Graphity beta site, please contact graphity@xanthus.se
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 5. Announcing ScanTastic software for the NeXT platform
-
- ScanTastic software for the NeXT platform, is an extendible scanner
- control application that is available for a variety of image scanners
- to be utilized by the NeXT family of workstations. Each version of
- the software is customized to exploit the full capabilities of the
- particular hardware it supports.
-
- ScanTastic features global, non-destructive image-processing and
- color-correction tools. This extendible set of functions include:
- tone curves, brightness and contrast controls, sharpening and
- blurring filters and a highly advanced saturation utility.
-
- Since all corrections are non-destructive, each can be adjusted and
- re-applied to the image without any loss of data. ScanTastic even
- automatically suggests an appropriate resolution to match the given
- requirements for output quality.
-
- Any combination of these tools can be chained together, forming an
- "edit list". The edit list can then be saved of in sets for future
- use.
-
- This feature offers many applications such as default settings for
- individual scanners and "Proxy-processing" of images to name just
- two. This means that you can scan in an image at a relatively low
- resolution and make your edits in a high speed environment. Once you
- are satisfied with your results, rescan the image at a high
- resolution and let ScanTastic apply all your edits unattended! This
- maximizes your time and the computing resources available.
-
- ScanTastic utilizes an open architecture, allowing the product to be
- extended with optional filter libraries and additional scanner
- modules.
-
- Using the NeXT Services menu, ScanTastic allows seamless links with
- image editing software, OCR service and page layout programs.
-
-
- ScanTastic software is available for the following scanners:
-
- Scanner Availability
- ______________________________________________
- Epson Shipping
- Hewlett Packard ScanJet IIc Shipping
- Nikon LS-3500 Shipping
- Apple Q4,92
- LeafScan 35 & 45 Q4,92
-
- Second Glance expects to expand it's library of compatible versions
- extensively throughout this year.
-
- A demo is available that does not require a scanner to function.
-
- ScanTastic is available directly from Second Glance and from
- authorized dealers. Discounts are available for Education, Developers
- & User Group purchases. Hardware bundles are also available. Please
- contact us for more information. Dealer inquiries are welcome.
-
- If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us.
-
- Second Glance
- 25381-G Alicia Parkway, Suite 357
- Laguna Hills, CA 92653
- 714 855-2331 phone
- 714 586-0930 fax
-
- email: Info@SecondGlance.com
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 6. Xanthus International Announces Questor - the State-of-the-art
- Spreadsheet Application for NeXTSTEP
-
- Stockholm, November 17, 1992 - Xanthus International AB today
- announced Questor, its spreadsheet application for the NeXTSTEP
- computing environment.
-
- Aimed at everybody that has been waiting for a high quality
- matrix-based spreadsheet application tailored for the NeXTSTEP
- environment, Questor offers the ease-of-use of traditional
- spreadsheet applications combined with the extra power offered by
- NeXTSTEP.
-
- For example, Questor can easily retrieve data from relational
- databases like Oracle and Sybase using the Database Kit in NeXSTEP
- and display the data in full color charts that can be placed in other
- documents and automatically updated by the Object Linking mechanism
- of NeXTSTEP.
-
-
- "Questor brings the power of the Database Kit to everybody," says
- Jesper Lundh, marketing manager at Xanthus."Questor will increase the
- productivity of anybody with a computer running NeXTSTEP on their
- desk."
-
- Questor is the perfect tool for all the things traditionally done
- with spreadsheet applications, like budgets, scientific calculations,
- creating tables and charts for presentations etc. In addition to the
- basic spreadsheet power, Questor comes with user interface objects
- like buttons and sliders as well as a powerful and easy-to-use
- scripting language called QScript. These tools will allow users to
- customize spreadsheets to perform very specific tasks.
-
- The open architecture of Questor, with an extremely powerful API,
- also lets users control spreadsheets from other applications written
- in objective-C and Questor to control any other application with a
- Speaker/Listener interface through the QScript language.
-
- Selected Questor features:
-
- - A structured scripting language - QScript with an "intelligent"
- editor including automatic pretty-printing and programming support.
- QScript allows you to customize your spreadsheet to perform very
- specific tasks.
-
- - Input controllers like buttons, text-fields and sliders can be
- drag-and-dropped anywhere on the spreadsheet and connected to QScript
- code or directly to cells by control-dragging.
-
- - Images and sound can be drag-and-dropped anywhere on the
- spreadsheet to create stunning documents including graphics and sound
- effects.
-
- - "Output objects" like charts and gauges can be drag-and-dropped
- anywhere on the spreadsheet and be connected to cell areas by
- control-dragging for continuous updating.
-
- - Drawing tools that allows you to draw directly on the spreadsheet.
-
- - Seamless connections to relational databases like Oracle and Sybase
- using the Database Kit in NeXTSTEP.
-
- - A powerful double-directed API that allows Questor to easily
- control and exchange data with other applications.
-
- - External functions can be written in C or in QScript and be loaded
- into Questor for easy extensibility.
-
- - A ToolBox that includes object palettes and a number of other tools
- that removes the need of modal panels for filling, searching and
- sorting data. The ToolBox also includes complete scripting support.
-
- - Full support for user palettes. Users can easily create new
- palettes with customized charts, graphics and control objects.
-
- - Full support for Lotus 1-2-3 bracket-macros.
-
- - Unlimited undo.
-
- - Full support for object linking.
-
- - The Questor QScript Debugger which allows functions to be debugged
- in a seamless manner.
-
- - The Questor Macro Stepper which allows macros to be debugged on
- different levels of granularity.
-
- - Basic support for multi-user access. Several users can look at the
- same document, but only one can open it in read/write mode. Users
- with a document opened in read-only mode are notified as soon as the
- disk version of the document changes.
-
-
- Questor is now beta tested at selected beta sites.
-
- Questor will be available Q1 1993 through selected resellers
- worldwide.
-
- For more information please contact questor@xanthus.se
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 7. DEMO VERSION OF LASERMAN 1.0 AVAILABLE DIRECTLY FROM XANTHUS
-
- Stockholm, December 1, 1992 - Xanthus International AB today
- announced that a demo version of LaserMan 1.0 is available directly
- from Xanthus. LaserMan is a Laser Disc Player control application
- for the NeXT computer platform.
-
- The demo version of LaserMan 1.0 is available directly from Xanthus.
- It will be sent by NeXTmail using the SplitBuilder/Receiver
- application from Xanthus. To get the demo version of LaserMan 1.0 by
- NeXTmail you must be able to receive 500 KB NeXTmail.
-
- To get a demo version of LaserMan 1.0, please contact
- laserman@xanthus.se
-
- Aimed at both commercial and in-house corporate multimedia
- developers, LaserMan is an application for controlling Laser Disc
- Players from the NeXT computer. LaserMan can control Laser Disc
- Players either directly through a remote control on the computer
- screen, or through messages from other applications via a
- Speaker/Listener interface.
-
- For example, LaserMan can be used in combination with Xanthus
- CraftMan - the multimedia programming tool from Xanthus - to produce
- complete Laser Disc based multimedia applications in a very short
- time.
-
- LaserMan can also be used to control other consumer electronics like
- tape recorders and VCRs, and can be configured to control any device
- with a RS-232 interface.
-
- For more information about LaserMan please contact
- laserman@xanthus.se
-
- Xanthus International, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, is a
- privately owned software development company that specializes in the
- NeXTSTEP platform. LaserMan is the second in a series of
- general-purpose productivity tools for NeXTSTEP. In May 1992 Xanthus
- started to ship its first product CraftMan, the multimedia
- programming tool for the NeXT computer. Xanthus International was
- founded in 1990.
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 8. DEMO VERSION OF CRAFTMAN 1.1 AVAILABLE DIRECTLY FROM XANTHUS
-
- Stockholm, December 1, 1992 - Xanthus International AB today
- announced that a demo version of CraftMan 1.1 is available directly
- from Xanthus. CraftMan is a multimedia programming tool for the NeXT
- computer platform, and it is designed to run under NeXTSTEP 3.0.
-
- The demo version of CraftMan 1.1 is available directly from Xanthus.
- It will be sent by NeXTmail using the SplitBuilder/Receiver
- application from Xanthus. To get the demo version of CraftMan 1.1 by
- NeXTmail you must be able to receive 500 KB NeXTmail.
-
- To get a demo version of CraftMan 1.1, please contact
- craftman@xanthus.se
-
- Aimed at both commercial and in-house corporate developers as well as
- multimedia artists, CraftMan is a complete tool for building real
- multimedia applications for the NeXT platform. For example, CraftMan
- can be used to create impressive presentations and highly efficient
- computer-based training applications, as well as to build graphical
- interfaces to other applications. In addition, it is an ideal tool
- for rapidly prototyping applications with real functionality.
-
- "CraftMan has many things in common with tools like HyperCard for the
- Apple Macintosh and Visual Basic for Windows," says Jesper Lundh,
- marketing manager at Xanthus." Basically, it is object-oriented
- program development for normal computer users. But CraftMan is also
- carefully designed to grow with the user, so even proficient
- C-programmers can develop programs in a fraction of the normal
- development time using CraftMan."
-
- CraftMan lets users design complete multimedia applications
- including the user interface for the NeXT platform without having to
- program in Objective-C. Instead, users write the necessary program
- code in the built-in CraftScript language.
-
- As a complete tool, CraftMan includes all the building blocks needed
- for building multimedia applications:
-
- - user interface design tools
- - drawing tools
- - multimedia object types like image, sound, animation and video
- - a powerful and easy-to-use object-oriented scripting language
-
- The user interface is designed by dragging objects from palettes,
- importing graphics and sound from any other application and by
- free-hand drawing.
-
- The functionality of the program is defined simply by dragging
- connectors between objects and by connecting CraftScript code
- directly to interface objects like buttons, sliders and text-fields.
-
- CraftMan takes full advantage of NeXT's multimedia capabilities,
- including 32-bit color PostScript graphics with alpha channel for
- portraying transparency; CD-quality stereo sound; on-screen video;
- and animation. For example, partly transparent animation objects can
- run "over" any other object, and graphics can be displayed "over"
- live video.
-
- The built-in scripting language CraftScript is a user-friendly, truly
- object-oriented language that can be used even by non-programmers.
- With CraftScript, users can build complete scripts by simply
- selecting language components from a list. CraftMan is fully
- integrated with the NeXTSTEP operating environment and can control
- other NeXTSTEP applications and exchange data by sending CraftScript
- messages to them.
-
- CraftMan is also delivered with a run-time module that makes it
- possible to freely distribute CraftMan programs. The run-time module
- can run CraftMan programs but not edit them, making it easy for many
- users to run the same CraftMan programs without having to purchase
- more than one copy of CraftMan.
-
- Xanthus International, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, is a
- privately owned software development company that specializes in the
- NeXTSTEP platform. CraftMan is the first in a series of
- general-purpose productivity tools for NeXTSTEP. Xanthus
- International was founded in 1990.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 9. DEMO VERSION OF SPLITBUILDER/RECEIVER 2.0 AVAILABLE FROM XANTHUS
-
- Stockholm, December 1, 1992 - Xanthus International AB today
- announced that a demo version of SplitBuilder/Receiver 2.0 is
- available directly from Xanthus. SplitBuilder/Receiver is a utility
- program for the NeXT computer that makes it possible for users to
- send files of any size with NeXTmail by dividing them into smaller
- files.
-
- The demo version of SplitBuilder/Receiver 2.0 is available directly
- from Xanthus. It will be sent by NeXTmail using the
- SplitBuilder/Receiver application itself. To get the demo version of
- SplitBuilder/Receiver 2.0 by NeXTmail you must be able to receive 500
- KB NeXTmail.
-
- To get a demo version of SplitBuilder/Receiver 2.0, please contact
- splitbuilder@xanthus.se.
-
- Xanthus International was founded in 1990.
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- 10. HSD SHIPS INTERNATIONAL SPELL CHECKER FOR NEXTSTEP --
- ANNOUNCES BUNDLING AGREEMENT WITH NeXT
-
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, DEC 2, 1992 -- HSD Microcomputer U.S., Inc. today
- announced that it has begun shipping an international spell
- checker for NeXTSTEP that supports 11 languages.
-
- Called HSD Spell, the software will be bundled for a limited
- time with NeXT's European Starting Point Kits. It will also be
- available from HSD and resellers. (Contact HSD for pricing.)
- HSD Spell includes two language dictionaries-English and one other.
- Additional languages can be purchased. Languages
- currently supported include Danish, Dutch, English (U.K. and
- U.S.), Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese,
- Spanish and Swedish.
-
- HSD Spell is shipped on two extended density disks which contain
- the HSD Spell application and all 11 language dictionaries. The
- HSD Spell application contains a menu choice for installing
- additional languages, which can be unlocked after purchasing an
- activation code from HSD.
-
- HSD President David Peter noted that HSD Spell is tightly
- integrated into the NeXTSTEP 3.0 operating system so that users
- can check spelling directly from the spelling panel built into
- most NeXTSTEP applications. "Many applications utilize the
- speller built into NeXTSTEP 3.0. HSD Spell automatically
- incorporates installed languages into this panel so they can
- be accessed directly," Peter said. In applications that do not
- support the NeXTSTEP speller, text can be imported via the
- "Services" menu into the HSD Spell application to check
- spelling or perform a variety of common text editing functions.
-
- Peter also noted that HSD, a leading developer of scanning,
- OCR, image management and voice recognition products for NeXT,
- is working on an entire suite of linguistics products for
- NeXTSTEP, including thesauruses, proof readers and grammar
- checkers.
-
- HSD Microcomputer U.S., Inc. was founded in 1989 as an
- independent company by HSD GmbH of Berlin, a diversified
- German company with retail, distribution, and product development
- divisions. Today HSD Microcomputer U.S., Inc is a leading supplier
- of hardware and software products for Macintosh and NeXT Computers.
- HSD is located at 1350 Pear Ave., Suite C, Mountain View, CA 94043.
- Phone (415) 964-1400, Fax (415) 964-1538.
-
- -30-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 11. Atherton Software Changes Name to Millennium Software Labs, Inc.
-
-
- MENLO PARK, California, October 7, 1992 - Atherton Software Works
- (ASW) announced today that the company has changed its name to
- Millennium Software Labs, Inc., effective immediately. The company,
- located in Menlo Park, California, develops software for NeXTSTEP
- computers.
-
- Jayson Adams, president and founder, said today, "I launched ASW and
- introduced my first product Engage! at NeXTWORLD Expo earlier this
- year.
-
- Millennium Software Labs, Inc. develops and markets personal
- productivity software for NeXTSTEP-based computer systems. The
- company's mission is to develop state-of-the-art applications for
- information management. Product design and architecture are based
- entirely on NeXTSTEP, the most advanced object-oriented software
- technology available today.
-
- Millennium Software Labs is located at 1010 El Camino Real, Suite
- 300, Menlo Park, CA, 94025. (415) 321-3720.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 12. Adamation Offer to NeXT User Groups
-
- Stephan Adams of Adamation would also like to extend an offer for
- each NeXT user group to purchase one copy of What's Happening? for
- 70% off. This offer only applies to NeXT User Groups and is not
- extended to its members. User groups desiring to take advantage of
- this offer should contact Stephan Adams - 510/452-5252. This offer
- is available until December 31, 1992.
-
- Contact:
- Adamation
- 1435 Center
- Oakland, CA 94607
- Ph. 415.452.5252
- Stephan Adams - 510/452-5252
-
-
- ADAMATION'S SHIPS WHAT'S HAPPENING?
- A Professional Group Scheduler for NeXTSTEP
-
- Oakland, CA. - Oakland based software developer
- Adamation today announced the shipping of its group scheduling
- application, What's Happening? for the NeXTSTEP operating system.
-
- What's Happening? is a powerful, full-featured, and intuitive
- scheduler for individual users and workgroups. The program offers
- the most extensive and advanced group calendaring features available
- for NeXTSTEP. What's Happening? allows users to simultaneously
- schedule events for multiple people, view calendars for a group in
- several graphical formats and easily locate mutually available time
- slots for group meetings.
-
- Highlighted below are some of sophisticated features of What's
- Happening?:
-
- - Create events that are confirmed, tentative, or recurring
- - Make events private, readable or writable with individual
- security settings
- - View events in both textual and graphical formats
- - Schedule events by typing directly on the calendar views
- - Carry To-Dos forward until they're completed
- - Schedule events for multiple people by highlighting available
- times then, titling the event
- - Customize the displayed time span and number of events displayed
- per time period
- - Annotate events with voice comments and attach files from the File
- Viewer
- - Be reminded of important events by the voice tickling system
- - Generate detailed reports of To Dos and scheduled events
-
- What's Happening? was designed to provide NeXTSTEP users an extensive
- range of scheduling features and functionality in an intuitive
- interface. The program was developed to take full advantage of
- advanced technology offered in NeXTSTEP.
-
- The program can be purchased through NeXTConnection or any NeXT
- reseller.
-
- About Adamation:
-
- Adamation has been a total solutions provider of commercial and
- custom applications for the NeXTSTEP environment for the past three
- years. To its credits, Adamation has developed two other commercial
- applications for NeXTSTEP, Who's Calling? a client management
- program and Live Wired a groupware program for simultaneously group
- editing. Adamation has also been instrumental in winning strategic
- large accounts for NeXT Computers by developing custom programs
- centered around Who's Calling? and What's Happening?
-
- What's Happening?, Who's Calling?, and Live Wire are trade marks of
- Adamation. NeXTSTEP is a trademark of NeXT Computer.
-
- ###
-
-
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- ACADEMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
-
- 13. National Grants Benefit Cal State L.A.
-
- From: CSU State Line
- The California State University
- November 1992
-
- This past August, Cal State L.A. professors Robert Desharnais
- (biology) and Gary Novak (geology) received a $250,000 grant from the
- National Science Foundation (NSF) for a project they feel will make
- the natural sciences more appealing, exciting and comprehensible to
- university students.
-
- The project revolves around the university's new NeXT computer lab
- that Desharnais and Novak, along with other CSLA faculty members,
- established through NSF funding. Faculty involved in the project are
- convinced that by introducing undergraduates to specially designed
- courses using NeXT computersPa versatile environment of "pictures,
- animation, videos, sounds, graphs, words and numbers where science
- can be seen, heard and explored"Pthe myth of sciences as difficult
- subjects can be dispelled, thus encouraging majors and stimulating
- creativity.
-
- The project's principal investigators believe that the NeXT, which
- they describe as "highly visual, user friendly. . . powerful and
- intuitive," can be a particularly useful tool for students whose
- English proficiency is limited or who have received diverse, or even
- poor, academic preparation. In addition, Desharnais and Novak view
- the project as a means to increase retention and stimulate the
- creativity of those students already majoring in math and science.
-
- The CSLA professors see the benefits of the NeXT learning environment
- as far-reaching. By "more fully engaging students in thinking an
- problem solving," the NeXT-based courses encourage scientific
- curiosity and "increase the scientific and technical literacy of
- citizens" in general.
-
- How will all this happen? At the outset, seven CSLA faculty from such
- disciplines as biology, chemistry, geology, and physics are modifying
- 15 courses, including science orientation, quantitative analysis,
- environmental geology, general physics, and introductory biology,
- chemistry and astronomy classes. The project will involve about 100
- science undergraduates, 100 education majors, and 150 general
- education students annually. Students will have access to the
- electronic classroom for class assignments, and CSLA faculty members
- interested in the project will be encouraged to learn about the
- application of electronic desktop techniques in their fields.
-
- "Ours will be the first largescale intorduction of sophistocated
- computer workstations into the first and second year science
- curriculum," wrote Desharnais and Novak in their proposal. Stressing
- the importance of the projects as a case study, the investigators
- note that it will "lay the foundation for a regional center for
- interactive multimedia in higher education." The project will be
- evaluated by both external review and studies where student
- performance is compared to that of students using traditional
- methods.
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- 14. Chemists and Mathematicians: Greetings from Allegheny College
-
- Chemists and Mathematicians (topologists or knot theorists) may find
- 3DReality a nice tool for displaying simple molecules or surfaces,
- knots and links. I have generated several examples of molecules and
- surfaces and placed them on pellns.alleg.edu in /pub/3.0/3DPics.
- There are four files for each image. For example, for the image of a
- genus 3 surface, you will find genus3T.tiff (transparent background),
- genus3W.tiff (white opaque background), genus3.rib (the rib code) and
- genus3.3DReality (3DReality format). All images are 24 bit color.
-
- Also, the latest version of my server-client mini-example is
- available (see article below). The latest version has an new object
- for finding the user's real name (error checking done with NeXT's
- exception handling), an improved interface to the server for
- displaying the participating clients, and a way for clients to "raise
- their hands" in a classroom setting.
-
- Regards,
- Chuck
-
- Email: cfleming@alleg.edu
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 15. Distributed Objects Mini-Example from Allegheny College
-
- I've written a mini-example (a server and a client) that illustrates
- the use of Distributed Objects. Basically the server application can
- send images to its clients and select which client should be active.
- The active client can control a pointing marker with its mouse and
- move it around in an image that it has received from the server. The
- server and other clients will see the same moving pointer in the same
- image on their screens.
-
- Lots of nifty features remain to be added, but I thought I would make
- this version available while it is still small and hopefully easy to
- follow.
-
- At Allegheny we suspect that this type of application might replace
- the need for an overhead projection unit at least in our NeXT labs.
- At the very least applications like this will stimulate classroom
- discussions.
-
- In addition to illustrating how to write a distributed objects
- application, other features of interest in this mini-example are -
-
- 1) How to drag a file from the WorkspaceManager into a view. This is
- how images to be sent to clients are selected by the server. Just
- drag a file from the File Viewer into the preview window.
-
- 2) How to use the NetInfoKit to get the real name of a user. When a
- client gets added to the servers list, we want to know the real
- name of the user.
-
- 3) How to use an NXData object. We have to send the NXBitmapImageRep
- data to our clients. This is done most easily with an NXData
- object.
-
- The complete source code can be obtained via anonymous ftp from
- pellns.alleg.edu. Look for Server.tar.Z and Client.tar.Z in
- /pub/3.0/Source/Multidisciplinary. There is also a diagram
- illustrating how the objects in these applications talk to each
- other.
-
- I hope you find this useful.
- Regards,
- Chuck
-
- Email: cfleming@alleg.edu
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 16. S+ - Statistical Package Available on NeXT
- FREE OFFER to NeXT USERS who perform DATA ANALYSIS from S+
-
- Statistical Sciences, Inc. (StatSci), based in Seattle, Washington,
- is pleased to announce Version 3.1 of S-PLUS for UNIX Workstations
- and servers. S-PLUS is an extensible, interactive language and
- software application used for graphical data analysis, statistics
- and mathematical computing. It also provides both a data analysis
- environment and an object-oriented language for development of
- quantitative applications.
-
- S-PLUS has over 1200 functions for performing almost any type of
- interactive data manipulation or statistical analysis. In fact, 'PC
- Magazine' said, "The real power of S-PLUS is its flexibility... the
- program can be used for virtually any kind of statistical analysis."
- Many of these methods are highlighted in the video.
-
- Request 'An Introduction to Intelligent Data Analysis' free video
- today by calling us at (800) 569-0123 or (206) 283-8802.
-
- TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER
-
- The S-PRESS, an S/S-PLUS technical newsletter series commenced
- in June '90. Anyone wishing to receive the S-PRESS may do so
- by sending their surface mail address to StatSci's electronic or
- surface mail address provided below.
-
- And if you'd like, we'd also be happy to send you a
- complimentary Trial Copy of the new 3.1 version of S-PLUS.
- It's a full version with free technical support; yours to try
- for 30 days without obligation.
-
- CALL 1-800-569-0123 (or 206-283-8802).
-
- Statistical Sciences, Inc.
- 1700 Westlake Ave. N. Suite 500
- Seattle, WA 98109, USA
- Email: mktg@statsci.com
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- ___________________________________________________________________
- NeXT IN THE PRESS
-
-
- 17. Recent NeXTpress clippings
-
- Check out the recent positive NeXT press articles in ...
-
- Open Systems Today, December 7, 1992. Page 68.
- "Integration Strategies: 'Nextification' of a Mainframe Shop"
- and
- The Washington Post: November 22, 1992
- Leaning Hard on Software, by Mark Potts
- and
- InfoWorld, December 7, 1992. Page 101-107
- "NeXTStep 3.0 Crosses Multiple Platforms"
-
- Here is a short excerpt from InfoWorld magazine, page 101-107
- 12/7/92
-
- "NeXTSTEP 3.0 crosses multiple platforms"
- Includes seamless network integration, file sharing, and full development environment
-
- By Lee Sherman
-
- "NeXTSTEP's Interface Builder and its supporting utilities and
- Objective C compiler provide the easiest-to-use, most powerful
- programming environment we have seen to date...Object orientation has
- been extended in Release 3 to include distributed objects... New kits
- in Release 3 provide developers with additional objects that extend
- the system's capabilities in the areas of communication,
- connectivity, and graphics... NeXTSTEP has always been a programmer's
- playground. Now it's even better"
-
-
- "No other operating system vendor provides as extensive a collection
- of bundled applications, electronic mail, fax support, system
- administration, demo applications, and development tools. Much of
- what NeXT includes as standard costs a lot extra on other systems.
- NeXTSTEP, Release 3 is a very good value."
-
- __________
-
- The following are excerpts from a positive article on Steve Jobs and
- NeXT's strategies in hardware and software:
-
- "The brightest spot in Next's product line is not a computer -
- although NeXT's sleek black machines are among the most powerful in
- the $5,000-to-$15,000 workstation class. Instead, Next is betting its
- future on the software it developed for those machines, NeXTSTEP, an
- operating system whose "object-oriented" architecture allows
- corporate customers touse programming building blocks to design
- sophisticated customized computer applications "custom apps," in
- Jobs-speak-in a fraction of the time they could do it on other
- systems....
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 18. NeXT Television News From our Hungary NeXT User Group:
-
- HuNUG HIrek 15. (HuNUG News)
- NeXT on Hungarian National Television
-
- Budapest, Hungary, November 17, 1992
-
- Yesterday the 2nd national program of Hungarian Television (MTV)
- broadcasted an interview of 7 minutes with the officers of HuNUG,
- (Hungarian NeXT Users' Group).
-
- Laszlo Kovacs (35) president and Balint Andrasi (37) secretary
- presented the beauty of hardware and software systems of NeXTstation
- Turbo Color computer (16MB RAM, 400MB disk). The complete voice mail
- of Steve Jobs (Welcome ...) has been broadcasted along with the
- on-line demonstration of editing a multimedia NeXT-mail (including
- text, picture and voice). Programming with the Interface Builder was
- introduced as well, via the on-line development of a small UI program
- (main window, panel, two buttons, text field).
-
- This was the second public event after the "NeXT-nap" (NeXT-day), a
- full day presentation of NeXT products organized by the HuNUG
- (Budapest September 23, 1992).
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 19. First NeXT newspaper makes debut with NeXTSTEP486
-
- AUSTIN, Texas - The first monthly newspaper devoted to
- the NeXT marketplace will make its debut in March, as
- PCI delivers NeXTReview to thousands of NeXTStation and
- NeXTStep customers.
-
- The publication presents itself as the first newspaper
- for the entire NeXTStep marketplace, including NeXT's
- booming commercial market and new NeXTSTEP486
- customers. PCI vice president Tom Clark said the
- exploding NeXT marketplace demands timely news coverage
- of its news, products and object-oriented advantages.
-
- "We believe that the NeXT community is ready for a
- monthly news source to chronicle the success of NeXT in
- the marketplace," Clark said, "and follow NeXTSTEP's
- object-oriented technology as it becomes the defacto
- industry standard. That is the mission for NeXTReview."
-
- NeXTReview readers come from the NeXT customer
- database. Top executives at NeXT said the newspaper is a
- new and important information source for NeXTStep users.
-
- "NeXTReview promises to be an important news and
- information journal covering NeXTStep, object technology
- and its role in corporate information systems," said
- NeXT president Peter Van Cuylenberg. "We at NeXT are
- delighted to welcome PCI's NeXTReview as a major new
- independent publication dedicated to NeXTSTEP
- technology."
-
- The newspaper is an independent publication of PCI, a
- privately owned publisher which has specialized in
- vendor-specific computer newspapers for more than 13
- years. NeXTReview will tap the news resources of an
- organization that already produces Sun, HP, IBM and
- Silicon Graphics workstation newspapers every month. PCI
- publications, grounded in the experience of corporate
- computing professionals, are mailed to more than 200,000
- such customers worldwide.
-
- NeXTReview will expand the NeXT market's coverage from
- the customer perspective. Customer advice and news every
- month is integral to NeXTReview, not extra. A
- Productivity Toolbox will feature product perspectives
- for both developers and users. Customers will report on
- how NeXT improved productivity at their firms. Product
- needs will be examined from NeXT target market
- viewpoints, rather than a generalized want list.
-
- Integration Review reports on NeXT's progress in the
- business world. Networking advice, articles from
- developers in the NeXTStep customer base and a special
- server department provide information to get NeXTSTEP
- working with other systems.
-
- Object technology forms the technical heart of
- NeXTReview . Object Watch will track the progress of
- standards and other vendors' object announcements,
- because no system is an island in today's computer
- sites. Regular departments will cover Objective C,
- object-based designing and database skills for
- object-oriented work. An ObjectMarket roundup offers a
- resource for firms buying or retooling objects.
-
- PCI's unique Observation Stations will provide a
- real-world evaluation track for products. The stations
- are working customer sites, staffed by computing
- professionals who work with products every day, not in a
- lab simulating a business.
-
- New product releases, application news stories or
- candidate materials for integration profiles should be
- submitted to
-
- Ron Seybold
- Executive Editor
- 12416 Hymeadow Dr.
- Austin, TX 78750
- e-mailed to next@pcinews.lonestar.org
- or faxed to 512-331-3900.
-
- Immediate needs are for columnists with Objective C and
- object-oriented design experience, as well as
- first-person accounts of NeXT integration. Editorial
- deadline for the first issue is Feb. 16 for an issue
- with a March 16 street date.
-
- Advertising information and media kits, as well as a
- special pilot issue, are available by contacting PCI by
- phone at 512-250-9023. Ask for Dottie Lentz.
-
-
-
-
-
- _________________________________________________________________
- _________________________________________________________________
- NeXT AND NeXTSTEP RESOURCES
-
-
- 20. Available CDROM disks for NeXT Users:
-
- BANG CD, Bay Area NeXT User Group (Email: info@bang.org)
- NeXT Higher Education CDROM Sampler Disk (call 1-800-879-6398
- or in Europe call +31 20 653 0348)
- AppWrapper Developer CD-January publication (Email: eaw@paget.com)
- NeXT 3rd Party Product Demo CD (contact one of the 400+ local
- NeXT User Groups to access)
- Big Green CD: NeXT Public Domain/Shareware/Free CD
- Multimedia Biodiversity Database (Email:kestep@eti.bio.uva.nl)
-
- Please send others that you are aware of to "nugget@next.com"
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 21. New book available! - NeXTSTEP Programming - STEP ONE:
- Object-Oriented Applications
-
- Authors: Simson L. Garfinkel and Michael K. Mahoney
- Price: $39.95
- Hardbound, 664 pages, includes DOS diskette
- ISBN: 0-387-97884-4
-
-
- This book is about programming computers that run NeXTSTEP. It is
- a no-nonsense, hands-on book that teaches programmers how to write
- application programs that take full advantage of NeXTSTEP. This
- book is the first comprehensive work dealing with the 3.0 version
-
- of NeXTSTEP. The floppy disk contains the complete source code for
- all programs in the book and a tutorial for Interface Builder.
-
- Simson Garfinkel is Senior Editor at NeXTWORLD Magazine and an
- experienced NeXTSTEP developer. Michael Mahoney is Professor and
- Chair of the Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department
- at California State University, Long Beach, and is president of
- the Southern California NeXTSTEP Users Group (SCaN).
-
- TO ORDER
-
- Call toll free 1-800-SPRINGER (1-800-777-4643)
- 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (EST)
- Credit Cards Accepted: American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover.
-
- In New Jersey: Call (201) 348-4033
- Purchase Orders To: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., 44 Hartz Way,
- Secaucus, NJ 07096
-
- Fax Purchase Orders To: (201) 348-4505
- NY, NJ, MA, VT, and CA residents should include applicable sales tax.
- Canadian residents should include 7% GST.
- Shipping: Add $2.50 for the first book; $1.00 for subsequent books.
- Foreign Airmail Orders: Add $10.00 per book.
-
- All orders are processed upon receipt. Prices quoted are payable in
- U.S. currency.
-
-
- For information on bulk sales, please contact Thomas Heitzman at
- (212) 460-1675.
-
- For information on 30-day examination copies for course adoption,
- please contact Lilliana Sierra at (201) 348-4033 ext. 322.
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 22. NeXT/NeXTSTEP Special Interest Groups to join via email
-
- Here is the latest updated list of NeXT SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
- (SIGS) or other related groups that you may join via email (if you are a programmer, you might want to check out the next-prog group):
-
- - LISTED ALPHABETICALLY -
-
- Adobe Illustrator NeXT SIG
- (ai_next@wcraft.wimsey.bc.ca)
- To join, email: jchin@wcraft.wimsey.bc.ca
-
- AFS NeXT SIG
- To join, email: info-afs-next-request@transarc.com
-
- Auspex Administrators (NFS file servers)
- To join, send email to: auspex-request@princeton.edu
-
- Austrian NeXT users SIG
- To join, email the text:
- "SUBSCRIBE nougat <your name>"
- to listserv@fml.tuwien.ac.at
-
- Berkeley Mathematics Software Group
- Email: nb@cs.stanford.edu
-
- Classroom: NeXT Courseware SIG
- To join, email the text:
- "SUBSCRIBE next-classroom <your name>"
- to MAILSERV@gac.edu
-
- Communications/TeleCommunications SIG
- To join, email: nextcomm-request@marble.com
-
- Create users NeXT SIG
- To join, send email to Create-request@mcs.anl.gov
-
- DataPhile users NeXT SIG
- To join, send email to DataPhile-request@mcs.anl.gov
-
- DBKit SIG mailing list
- To join, send email to dbkit-request@medequity.com
-
- Epoch Administrators
- To join, send email to: epuf-request@antares.mcs.anl.gov
-
- Executor SIG
- To join, email: executor-request@ictv.com
-
- Finnish: Finnish Users of NeXT
- To join, send email to: mailserver@lists.funet.fi
- and write in body text:
- HELP
- LIST
- SUB FUNeXT
-
- Frame: FUN (Frame Users Network)
- To join, email: framers-request@drd.com
-
- Frame: Frame User Network - New England (FUNNE)
- To join, email: funne@srbci.mv.com
-
- Gopher users Interest Group
- To join, email: gopher-news-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- GIS (Geographical Information Services) SIG
- To join. email: next-gis-request@deltos.com
-
- GNU - Objective C Email list
- To join, email: gnu-objc-request@prep.ai.mit.edu
-
- Improv SIG User Group
- To join, email: improv-request@bmt.gun.com
-
- ISDN Mailing List
- To join, email: isdn-request@csn.org
-
- IXKit Mailing List (Indexing Kit)
- To join, email: ixkit-request@cubetech.com
-
- Japanese: Kanji and Japanese on the NeXT
- To join, email:next-nihongo-request@pinoko.berkeley.edu
-
- Korea NeXT Users
- To join, email: knext-request@beethoven.gmu.edu
-
- Legal (Unix) Special Interest Group
- To join,email: aba-unix-list-request@cayman.com
-
- Legal (NeXT) Special Interest Group (JuriNUG)
- To join, send the text: SUB NIL-L <your name>
- to listserv@austin.onu.edu
-
- Mach-informaion Mailing List
- To join, email: info-mach-request@cs.cmu.edu
-
- Mathematica:Special Interest Group
- To join. email: mathgroup-request@yoda.physics.unc.edu
-
- Medical: NeXTMed SIG
- To join, email: NeXTMed-request@ulnar.biostr.washington.edu
-
- Music: NeXT Music
- To join, email: nextmusic-request@wri.com
-
- NeXT Music Developer SIG
- To join, email: musickit@ccrma.stanford.edu
-
- MUSIC Special Interest Group
- To join, email the text:
- "SUBSCRIBE EMUSIC-L <your> <name>"
- to listserv@AMERICAN.EDU
-
- Mexico - Mexico NeXT Discussion List
- To join, email the text:
- "SUBSCRIBE MEXNEXT <your> <name>"
- to listserv@TECMTYVM.bitnet
-
- Missouri - MUNUG-L Discussion List
- To join, email the text:
- "SUBSCRIBE MUNUG-L <your> <name>"
- to listserv@UMCVMB.bitnet
-
- Next/Apple II SIG Mailing List
- To join, email: na2sig-request@byu.edu
-
- NeXTDimension SIG
- To join, email the text:
- "subscribe dimension <firstname> <lastname>"
- to listserv@nextasy.physics.mcmaster.ca
-
- NeXT - Icons SIG Mailing List
- To join, email: next-icon-request@bmt.gun.com
-
- NeXT Managers SIG
- (quick & technical answers)
- To join, email: next-managers-request@stolaf.edu
-
- NeXT Q&A's SIG
- To join, email the text:
- "SUBSCRIBE NEXT-L <your> <name>"
- to LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU
-
- NeXTSTEP SIG, the operating environment
- To join, email the text:
- "SUBSCRIBE NEXTSTEP <your> <name>"
- to LISTSERV@IndyCMS.IUPUI.Edu
- or LISTSERV@IndyCMS.BITNET.
-
- Network and Security Management for
- Installed Labs and Large Installations
- To join, email: next-lab-request@cs.ubc.ca
-
- OBjC and C++ Special Interest Group
- To join, send a "subscribe" message to
- Email: gnu-objc-request@prep.ai.mit.edu
-
- OMG Info Server
- To retrieve index,
- Email: omg_server@omg.org with text:"index"
- (send "get docs/doclist.txt" to receive listing of
- OMG documents
-
- Publishing Interest Group
- To join, email: publish-request@chron.com
-
- Renderman Special Interest Group
- To join, email: rman-request@aero.org
-
- RightBrain Mail Server
- For info, email the text "help" to the email
- address: file-server@rightbrain.com
-
- SCIENCE NeXT User Group (SNUG)
- To join, email: snug-requests@whitewater.chem.wisc.edu
-
- Software Review Mailing List
- To join, email the text:
- "SUBSCRIBE SOFTREVU <yourname>"
- to LISTSERV@BrownVM.Brown.EDU
-
- S-news (S statistics package) Mailing List
- To join, email: S-news-request@stat.wisc.edu
-
- United Kingdom NeXT Users Mailing List
- To join, email:
- uk-next-users-request@ohm.york.ac.uk,
- next-uk-usergroups-request@asmec.co.uk,
- and uk-next-announce-request@asmec.co.uk
-
- Unix Mailing List
- To join, email: info-unix-request@sem.brl.mil
-
- WAIS (Wide Area Information Servers,
- an electronic pubs project) Mailing List
- To join, email: wais-discussion-request@think.com
-
- WAIS (Wide Area Information Servers,
- unmoderated) Mailing List
- To join, email: wais-talk-request@think.com
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 23. Archived NeXTSTEP Demos, Applications, and resources available
-
- Below are a few of the archived NeXTSTEP Demos, Applications, and
- resource files recently submitted to the Purdue University ftp site:
-
- sonata.cc.purdue.edu.
-
- If you do not have internet access to the archive sites, contact
- you local NeXT User Group to find out how you might access these
- great resources available on the worldwide internet!
-
- The files listed below are located in /pub/next/submissions. For
- additional resources, you might also check the other /pub/next
- directories such as ...
-
- /pub/next/docs
- /pub/next/patches
- /pub/next/Literature
- /pub/next/Newsletters
- /pub/next/graphics
- /pub/next/sounds
- /pub/next/misc
- /pub/next/3.0/{bin, src, com}
- /pub/next/2.0/{misc, demos, docs, source, bin, src, com}
- /pub/next/MediaView
-
-
- Notable files placed in /pub/next/submissions since September, 1992:
-
- DataPhile_1.0.6.tar
- MetroToolsDemo1.2.2.tar.Z
- NeXT_IBReference.tar.Z
- Emacs-3.0.tar.Z
- ContourView0.92.tar.Z
- SuperDebugger3.0.pkg.tar
- 3D_Reality.tar
- Mesa1.2a.tar.Z
- Gopher_1.3.tar.Z
- GUN_newsletter_Nov-92.ps.Z
- GUN_newsletter_Dec-92.ps.Z
- 3.0Palette.ColorBrowser.v1.0.compressed
- 3.0Palette.Calendar.v1.0.compressed
- WMInspector.WrapperInspector.v1.1.compressed
- ShaderInspectorV1.0.1.tar.Z
- ShaderInspectorV1.0.1.tar.README
- WAIStation-NeXT-1.9.6.tar.Z
- WAIStation-NeXT-1.9.6.README
- tcsh.6.03.NeXT.tar.Z
- scanner.tar.Z
- Tesseract-0.90.pkg.tar
- Gnuplot0.55.tar.Z
- Fortune
- kermit.tar.Z
- SBook3.0.Manual.ps.Z
- SBook3.0.14.tar.Z
- UHOOP_3.03.README
- UHOOP_3.03.tar
- KPerfMon1.2.tar.Z
- SlipCommander1.0.tar.Z
- Incomplete Guide to Internet.ps
- EduCDList.Z
- InstantTeX.tar
- MetroToolsDemo1.2.1.tar.Z
- NeXT-FAQs-Nov-1992.tar.Z
- Example.RemoteMailCompose.compressed
- Example.ObjectPalette.compressed
- Example.DrawingInAnAppIcon.compressed
- 3.0Palette.MailComposerPalette.compressed
- Icon.app_And_NeXTSTEP_3.0.ps.compressed
- Rtf_compiler.tar.Z
- GISOfor3.0
- Nugget_News_Digest_Sept92.tar.Z
- Nugget_News_Digest_Oct92.tar.Z
- Plot3D2.01.tar.Z
- Archie_1.3.tar.Z
- Archie_1.3.src.tar.Z
- LocalizationHelper.tar.Z
- SimulationKitDemo1.0.tar
- ArtificialIntelligence.compressed
- Presto_v0.9.5b.tar
- FrameLinksFix.tar.Z
- Deskjet_Envelope.README
- DialerDemo1.0.tar.Z
- ObjPaletteExample.tar.Z
- snug.archive.1992.02.Z
- InetObjects_Beta_0.1.tar.Z
- TalkBack1.01.tar.Z
- ComposeInColor_1.0.pkg.tar
- ComposeInColor_Modules.tar.Z
- AddressBook_Aug_92.tar.Z
- BattleView.tar.Z
- VirtSpace2.6.2.tar.Z
- next-prog-archive.Z
- DBInspectorDemo-2.0.tar.Z
- SLIP_920904_manual.ps.Z
- CircularSliderFor3.0.tar.Z
- MiniExamples_Sept_92_README
- TableViewExample_Sept_92.tar.Z
- BarChart_Sept_92.tar.Z
- Nugget_News_Digest_Q3_1992.tar.Z
- Nugget_News_Digest_Q2_1992.tar.Z
- OpenCAD3DDEMO.pkg.tar
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 24. NeXTSTEP Reference Books Available From Addison Wesley
-
- The following manuals can be ordered from Addison-Wesley
- (1-800-447-2226 or 617-944-3700). To order, use the ISBN Number
- listed after the title:
-
- NeXTSTEP General Reference, Release 3: Volume 1, 0.201.62220.3 $40
- NeXTSTEP General Reference, Release 3: Volume 2, 0.201.62221.1 $40
- NeXTSTEP Development Tools and Technique, 0.201.63249.7 $30
- NeXTSTEP User Interface Guidelines, 0.201.63250.0 $25
- NeXTSTEP OOP and the Objective C Language, 0.201.63251.9 $25
- NeXTSTEP Operating System Software, 0.201.63252.7 $25
- NeXTSTEP Programming Interface Summary, 0.201.63253.5 $25
- NeXTSTEP Network and System Administration, 0.201.63254.3 $30
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- 25. Seasonal Gifts for the NeXT User
-
- If you need a little something for your Seasonal gift giving, the
- following NeXT items are available from the Company Store:
-
- NeXT T-Shirt
- NeXT Turtleneck
- NeXT Sweatshirt
- NeXT Pencils
- NeXT Cross ballpoint pens
- NeXT Decals
- NeXT Glass Mug
- NeXT Leather Exec Folder
- NeXT Tote-Bag
- NeXT Mouse Pad
-
- Phone: 1-800-288-0443, inside the US or
- 408/739-9655, international call
- FAX: 408-746-2399 Credit Card, Check, or Company PO
-
-
- The Company Store
- 3073 Corvin Dr.
- Santa Clara, CA 95051
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- ___________________________________________________________________
- NeXT and NeXTSTEP POSITIONS OPEN
-
- 26. Position: Managing Editor at NeXT Computer
-
- Summary of Job:
- - Produce the NeXT Support Bulletin once per quarter
- - Coordinate with departments company-wide, including
- NeXTedge, Software and Hardware Engineering,
- Software and Hardware Product Marketing, Sales, and
- Service Operations, for input and review
- - Coordinate with Publications for book design, artwork,
- and production
- - Recruit and manage contract staff as necessary
- - Plan and manage budget
- - Keep in close touch with company product plans and
- marketing strategies
- - Deliver straightforward, uncompromised technical
- information without disregarding corporate marketing
- considerations
- - Balance dedication to quality with strict adherence to
- deadlines
- - Drive staff (both paid and volunteer) to meet develop-
- ment and production schedule
- - Be flexible enough to add or drop content until last
- minute in order to uphold journal's charter to provide
- timely, in-depth information
- - Become familiar with content in all back issues; prevent
- redundant information and shape complementary themes
- - Provide company-wide developmental and style edit and
- review for NeXT material
-
- Required:
- - Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in English,
- Journalism, Communications, or related field
- - 3+ years in a publications environment
- - Proven publications and editorial skills
-
- Desired:
- - Some familiarity with UNIX and/or NeXT network and
- system administration
- - Experience using and/or documenting a graphical user
- interface, particularly in the NeXTSTEP environment
- Salary: Commensurate with experience, up to ~$50K
-
- If you are interested or know anyone else interested in learning
- more about this position, please contact:
-
- Gary M. Miller Manager of User Publications
- NeXT Computer, Inc. Email: Gary_Miller@NeXT.com
- 900 Chesapeake Drive Phone: (415) 780-4602
- Redwood City, CA 94063 Fax: (415) 780-4554
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 27. Pencom Software Seeks 18 NeXT Development and Support Engineers
- Location: North America (Northeast, Midwest, West, Canada)
-
- AUSTIN, TEXAS - November 12, 1992 - Pencom Software is tripling its
- staff of NeXT engineers to facilitate the team specifically dedicated
- to serving both developers and end user organizations equipped with
- workstations from NeXT Computer, Inc. Already a NeXT-authorized
- systems integrator as well as a registered NeXT software developer,
- Pencom is expanding the service to capitalize on the growth NeXT has
- recently experienced.
-
- "Pencom has been involved with NeXT on many levels -- as a customer,
- a product developer and as a co-bidder on several projects," said Ed
- Taylor, President of Pencom Software. "We are excited to embark upon
- a whole new relationship with NeXT through our expanded services."
-
- Pencom Software is a division of Pencom Systems Incorporated, a New
- York-based firm providing software engineering and manpower resources
- to Fortune 500 companies and leading computer firms since 1973.
- Currently the largest recruiting firm specializing in the UNIX/Open
- Systems market, Pencom employs over 500 people and maintains a large
- heterogeneous network of workstations including more than 50 NeXT
- machines.
-
- For more information, contact:
- Clint Tomlinson - Manager NeXT Recruiting
- Pencom Software
- 9050 Capital of Texas Highway
- North Austin, Texas 78759
- Telephone: 512-343-1111
- Fax: 512/346-6444
- E-Mail: clint@pencom.com
-
- The following positions are available nationwide:
-
-
- Northeast
-
- 7 - Development Technical Leads
- * Strong NeXTSTEP applications development experience
- * Strong UNIX/C, database programming (Sybase, Oracle,
- Informix)
- * Experience with Objective-C, AppKit, Interface Builder
- * High level applications design and rapid prototyping in
- NeXT environment
- * Project/Technical lead experience
- * Good interpersonal skills (oral and written)
- * Technical support/OOP, OOD methodology transfer
- capabilities
- * 6 to 10 years computer industry experience
-
- 1 - Jr. Technical Support Engineer
- * NeXT/UNIX System Administration background 2+ years
- * Some NeXTSTEP/C programming experience
- * Phone/customer support experience a plus
- * NFS, NetInfo, or NIS a plus
-
- 1 - Configuration Manager
- * Utilities, tools, SCCS, CASE, experience
- * UNIX/C programming experience
- * Ability to evaluate and choose 3rd party tools/utilities
- * Technical marketing a plus
-
- 1 - System Administrator
- * NeXT/Sun/UNIX system administration experience
- * Network Management background
- * Objective-C or C++ experience
- * Background in a heterogeneous systems environment a must
-
- 1 - Software Engineer
- * NeXT/UNIX application software development
- * Samming experience
- * 5 to 8 years experience
-
- 1 - Jr. Software Engineer
- (same requirements as Software Engineer listed above)
- * 2 to 5 years experience
-
-
-
- Mid-West
-
- 1 - Senior Systems Engineer
- * Provide NeXT applications development and support
- assistance
- * Project Management/Project Lead experience
- * Very strong interpersonal skills, technical marketing
- experience a plus
- * Tech transfer of OOD, OOP methodologies
- * NeXTSTEP, Appkit, DBKit, Objective-C or C++
- * 6 to 10 years experience
-
- West
-
- 1 - Technical Support Engineer
- * Level 2 Support For Developers Hot-line
- * UNIX/NeXT software development experience
- * AppKit, Interface Builder, DBKit, Objective-C or C++
- * Phone/Customer support background a plus
- * 4 to 6 years development experience
-
- 1 - Systems Administrator
- * Strong SADM skills (NeXT, Sun, or RS/6000) to provide
- sadm and network support via phone and E-mail
- * NeXTSTEP, AppKit, Objective-C or C++
- * DBKit a big plus
- * 3 to 5 years experience
-
-
-
- Canada
-
- 3 - NeXT Contract Engineers
- * strong NeXTSTEP applications development experience
- * strong UNIX, Objective-C, C++ programming
- * AppKit, Interface Builder, DBKit experience preferred
- * 6 to 10 years experience
-
- More positions available soon!!
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 28. Trident Seeks NeXT Software and Network Engineers
-
- TRIDENT DATA SYSTEMS, a dynamic, fast growing firm within the
- management information system and technical security industries,
- is searching for top technical candidates with high energy, excellent
- communication skills, and a commitment to superior customer service.
- We currently have the following outstanding opportunities in the
- Los Angeles, CA area.
-
-
- Software Engineer (NeXT)
- Requires experience programming in the NeXT environment.
- Candidate must be well-versed in Objective C, object-oriented
- analysis and design, Interface Builder, and NeXT AppKit programming.
- Experience with end-user application requirements analysis,
- relational databases, UNIX, Mach, and networking a plus.
-
- Network Engineers
- Experience with set up and configuration of heterogeneous UNIX
- workstation, PC and MacIntosh LANs and WANs. UNIX/Ethernet network
- experience is required, Experience with TCP/IP, FDDI, EtherTalk,
- AppleTalk, SNMP are all a definite plus along with UNIX system level
- programming and configuration(Sockets, RPC, named,sendmail, etc.)
-
- Trident Data Systems offers competitive salaries, benefits, and the
- opportunity for professional growth.
- Interested and qualified applicants please send your resumes to:
-
- Trident Data Systems
- 5933 W. Century Blvd.
- Suite 700, Los Angeles, CA 90045.
- Attn: Corporate Recruiting.
-
- E-Mail to: resumes@tds.com
-
- EOE m/f/d U.S. Citizenship may be required. Applicants selected
- will be subject to security investigation and must meet eligibility
- requirements for access to classified information.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 29. Appsoft Seeking NeXTSTEP Programmers
-
- Appsoft is currently seeking qualified applicants for the position of
- Computer Scientist (2 positions are open). Minimum qualifications
- include at least two years experience in the design and
- implementation of commercial software products and at least one years
- experience developing applications under NeXTstep. Appsoft offers a
- competitive compensation package including full company paid health
- benefits and equity participation in the company.
-
- Interested parties (except for current or recent employees of NeXT)
- should send resume and any examples of your work to
-
- jobs@appsoft.com
-
- or
-
-
- Appsoft Inc.
- 255 Shoreline Road,, Suite 520
- Redwood City, California 94301
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 30. Wanted: Object Oriented Systems Designers (Boston)
-
- Marble Associates, Inc., a leading technology consulting firm, has
- immediate openings in the Boston area for computer scientists with
- interest in and experience building object oriented software systems.
- Marble designs and constructs large-scale, internetworked software
- systems for global businesses. We are looking for high energy people
- with all levels of experience with:
-
- Smalltalk, C++, Objective C, C programming languages
-
- Unix, MS Windows NT, MS-DOS, Macintosh operating systems
-
- Oracle, Sybase, Teradata relational database management systems
-
- TCP/IP-based internetworking, include the DCE protocol
-
- NeXTSTEP, MS Windows, X/Motif, Open Windows windowing systems
-
- We are looking for a few first class, well rounded software engineers
- with excellent social skills who are not averse to travelling and who
- are willing to apply their programming expertise to Fortune 500
- glabal computing problems. Salaries are commensurate with
- experience. If you have some or all of these skills, please send a
- cover letter and resume to:
-
- Marble Associates, Inc.
- Attn: Associate Recruiting
- 38 Edge Hill Road
- Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
-
- or to: associate-recruiting@marble.com
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 31. Wanted NeXT experience (Washington, D.C.)
-
- Having been to Dev Camp is a plus, but not a requirement. The
- prospective job is in Washington, D.C. Current security clearance a
- plus.
-
- Database or systems engineering experience helpful. B.S.C.S. or
- B.S.E.E. prefered, others considered. Excellent benefits and
- compensation.
-
- For more info, e-mail resume and cover letter in Postscript, roff,
- TeX, WordPerfect 5.0, or ascii to Dave Strout at
-
- Email: at626@cleveland.freenet.edu
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 32. Archetype Positions Open for NeXTSTEP Programmers (Boston)
-
- Ken Bonnin
- Archetype Internet: ken@archetype.prospect.com
- 100 Fifth Avenue voice: 617/890-7544 x232
- Waltham, MA 02154 fax: 617/890-3661
-
- RE: Open job positions
-
- For Immediate Release
-
- Product Development Manager - Document Engine & Stylist
-
- The Document Engine is Archetype's hot new product for the NeXT
- machine. The Document Engine provides a framework for third-party
- developers to rapidly create powerful publishing applications (ie.
- page layout, word processing, form packages). The DE is being
- developed on the NeXT machine, and is designed to be ported to other
- popular platforms, including Windows and Macintosh. Stylist is
- Archetype's high-powered page layout application, which is being
- built on the Document Engine.
-
- Archetype is looking for a talented individual to join our team to
- provide product management for both the Document Engine and Stylist
- projects.
-
- The Product Manager for Document Engine and Stylist projects will be
- a team leader accountable to the Executive VP of Engineering for the
- development and quality of all aspects of the Archetype Document
- Engine and the Stylist page layout program for the NeXT.
-
- The Product Manager will ensure the creation of high-quality,
- innovative, useful and productive end-user products that fulfill the
- needs of our customers.
-
- The Product Manager will be accountable for the engineering, quality
- assurance, documentation, and shipping of both products. The Product
- Manager will work closely with the Engineering team to develop goals
- and workable schedules from the desired feature list.
-
- The Document Engine and Stylist projects are innovative, and on
- aggressive time schedules. The Product Manager will coordinate
- engineering, quality assurance and documentation resources to ensure
- that the goals of the projects are met on time. The Product Manager
- will work with the team to produce results.
-
- The Product Manager will be accountable for administering and
- coordinating beta programs for both the Document Engine and Stylist,
- handle customer inquiries, comments and criticisms, and return
- valuable customer feedback into the design of the projects.
-
- The Product Manager must be technical and well-grounded in
- development techniques, but will not be directly involved with the
- code itself.
-
- Requisite experience: Managed projects that have successfully
- launched a shrink-wrap application. At least 3 years experience with
- production of shrink-wrap software. Excellent organizational and
- managerial skills. A proven result producer in the area of software
- development. Experience with the Publishing Industry a plus.
-
- Contact: Sue Robertson, sue@archetype.prospect.com
-
-
- QA and Support Manager
-
- Archetype is an expanding company that is meeting the high quality
- demands of today's shrink-wrap software market. Archetype is looking
- for a person to ensure that that level of quality exists in all
- shipping products, from the product itself to the documentation and
- final packaging.
-
- This position requires serious experience with shrink wrap software
- products, knowledge and hands on experience in both the Microsoft
- Windows 3.0 and Unix environments (specifically NeXT). This person
- needs a good working knowledge commonly used publishing applications,
- excellent organizational and communication skills. Managing the
- Quality Assurance Department requires an ability to prioritize and
- sort bug reports, organizing testers to perform effectively, and
- working closely with Engineering to quickly resolve problems.
-
- The day to day responsibilities will include:
-
- - organizing and streamlining the test effort
- - creating test suites to automate QA
- - leading regression testing
- - interface with product managers/engineers for bug resolution
- - tracking bugs
- - supervising software builds and maintaining source code control
- system for shrink wrap and OEM shipped versions
- - producing release packages of software
- - working with documentation staff to produce accurate
- documentation
-
- Requisite experience: Three or more years leading/participating in a
- QA organization with emphasis on shrink-wrap products, particularly
- Desktop Publishing. Mac or Windows experience a must.
-
- Contact: Sue Robertson, sue@archetype.prospect.com
-
-
- Archetype, Inc.
-
-
- Archetype is a fast growing company in the Boston area, producing
- innovative and productive software for the world. Along with its
- revolutionary Document Engine, Archetype produces a page layout
- application under Windows called Archetype Designer, and a
- OPI-spooler & Graphics management system called InterSep.
-
-
- Archetype
- 100 Fifth Avenue
- Waltham MA, 02154
- voice: 617/890-7544
- fax: 617/890-3661
- e-mail: info@archetype.prospect.com
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- 33. NeXTSTEP Software Design Engineer: PDH
-
- Position: Software Design Engineer
- Available: January 1993
- Location: San Jose, California
-
- Required Qualifications
-
- *** US CITIZENSHIP ****
- - BS Computer Science or related field
- - Willingness to travel within USA
- - Experience in the following areas:
- 6-10 years independent design and development
- 2-6 years database design and development
- 2-6 years GUI design and development
- UNIX
- NeXTSTEP
- Objective-C, C++
- TCP/IP networking
-
- Desired Qualifications
-
- - MS in computer related field
- - Active security clearances
- - Familiarity with DBKit, and Sybase or Oracle RDBMS
- - Managed small development projects
- - Mach experience
-
- Duties:
-
- Software design engineers participate in all stages of the
- product life-cycle: proposal, design, implementation,
- testing, and documentation.
-
- Environment:
-
- PDH, Inc. is a small software development company specializing
- in systems solutions using NeXT workstations. You will
- work on internal projects as well as contracts for customers.
- Current contracts involve systems engineering for a 1200
- workstation network architecture, interactive map graphics
- display with overlayed data, and two information tracking
- applications using relational databases.
-
- This is an excellent opportunity to impact the direction
- of a company. You will be able to work closely with customers
- as well as with our team on internal products.
-
- PDH provides excellent vacation, health, and disability
- benefits. Expect long hours and loads of fun in a casual
- work atmosphere.
-
- Contact:
-
- Please respond via email (NeXTMail welcome) to personnel@pdh.com.
- If you can't send email, please fax your resume to (408) 428-9599.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 34. Frontier, Inc. Seeks NeXTSTEP Programmers
-
- Frontier, Inc., a registered NeXTSTEP Developer and NeXT-only VAR/VAD
- headquartered in Lancaster, PA, has immediate openings for several
- NeXTSTEP programmers. While preference will be given to those with
- specific NeXTSTEP experience, we will also consider all interested
- parties for entry-level positions.
-
- Qualifications are as follows:
-
- -- B.S. in Computer Science or Engineering, or equivalent
- experience.
- -- Working knowledge of C, C++, or Objective C
- -- Understanding of object-oriented methodology
- -- Experience in or familiarity with NeXTSTEP (highly
- desirable)
- -- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
-
- Please forward resumes via fax (717-299-0090) or email
- (robert@front.com)
-
-
- Frontier, Inc.
- 1360 Harrisburg Pike
- Lancaster, PA 17601
- Fax - (717)299-0090
- E-mail: robert@front.com (NeXT mail welcome!!)
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 35. Wanted NeXTSTEP Programmer Analysts (London and NJ)
-
- NeXTSTEP Programmer Db Lib, DB Kit, Objective C
- Start Date: ASAP
- Contract Pay Rate: $40.00 - 60.00 per hour
- Location of contract: London, England
- Length: up to one year
-
- NeXT SYBASE Programmer Analyst Wanted
- Location of contract: New Jersey
- Start Date:
- Contract Pay Rate: $40.00 - 60.00 per hour
- Length: 6 - 9 months
- Contact: Clark Wasson (310) 645-7600 ext. 247
- e-mail: minisys@cup.portal.com
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 36. NeXTSTEP Developers Wanted in Chicago
-
- Chicago Loop firm seeks creative software developers to work
- on exciting new NeXT projects.
-
- Currently seeking creative software developers to work on
- new NeXT projects in their Financial area. The positions will
- all be based in Chicago, Illinois. Following are qualifications:
-
- - B.S. in C.S. or equiv.
- - Fluency in C
- - Exp. in one of following: (C++, Obj-C, CLOS, Smalltalk)
- - Prog. exp. in one of the following environments: (NeXTstep,
- X, Mac, MS Windows)
- - Excellent communication skills
-
- Contact:
-
- Susan Sabor
- Human Resources
- Chicago Research & Trading Group, Ltd.
- 440 South LaSalle Street
- Chicago, IL 60605
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 37. NeXT System Administrator and Programming Positions: Michigan
-
- Imagine Multimedia, Inc. is looking for an excellent system
- administrator.
-
- If you're tired of solving the same old problems and want to work in
- an exciting, small, and growing company, then check us out.
-
- Imagine is a 3.5 year old company specializing in multimedia
- publishing tools. Our primary focus is the NeXT computer and various
- multimedia publishing solutions, including CD-I. We are located in
- Ann Arbor, Michigan. Salary and fringe benefits are competitive.
-
- We are hiring now.
-
-
-
- A. System Administration Applicants should have:
-
- - Bachelors of Computer Science or equivalent education
- - experience in Unix System Administration
- - excellent communication skills
-
- The potential employee should be able to fulfill the following job
- requirements:
-
- - Maintenance of a heterogeneous computer environment, primarily
- composed of NeXT computers
- - Maintenance of UUCP and SLIP connections
- - Maintenance of a complex multi-product development environment
- - Maintenance of development tools, including:
- - licensed products
- - in house tools
-
- Any of the following qualifications will help the applicant:
-
- - Industry experience
- - NeXT System Administration experience
- - NeXTStep programming experience
- - Multimedia experience
-
-
-
- B. Programming Applicants must have:
-
- - 4+ years of industry experience
- - Masters of Computer Science or equivalent education
- - 1+ years of NeXTStep development experience
- - Excellent communication skills
-
-
-
- PLEASE note your skills clearly in your cover letter and resume. We
- would hate to pass up the perfect person because we missed something
- important!
-
-
- Send letters and/or resumes to:
-
- resumes@imagine.com
-
- or (until 12/31/92)
-
- Imagine Multimedia, Inc.
- 44 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive
- P.O.Box 473
- Ann Arbor, MI 48106
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 38. Proficient NeXTStep programmers wanted in Dallas
-
- NeXT registered Developers needed in Dallas, Texas. Please contact
- Peter Bendor-Samuel of the The Everest Group. 15505 Wright Bros.
- Drive, Dallas TX 75244. Telephone: (214) 385-1106.
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 39. Chromagrafx Seeks 2 NeXTSTEP Development Programmers
-
- Chromagrafx Imaging Systems is both a value-added-reseller and a
- developer for the NeXT platform in the prepress environment. Our
- services are to provide clients with complete system solutions for
- desktop publishing using both existing software and software
- developed in-house.
-
- We are currently expanding our software development staff with the
- advent of more user demand in this area. The two positions open are
- both in software development on the NeXT platform. Duties would
- include but are not limited to:
-
- Writing the following types of applications:
- o scanner and printer drivers
- o modules for PixelMaster and GammaScan
- (our two image-editing applications)
- o light page-layout and imposition software
- o color calibration and seperation techniques.
-
- Serving as technical and customer support
- Demoing existing and developed applications
- Testing and quality assurance
-
- We are looking for the following qualities in our potential
- employees:
-
- o Strong NeXTSTEP applications development experience
- o Over 3 years experience developing in C.
- o Knowledge of prepress, imaging, or color preferred
- but not necessary
- o Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- o Strong desire to learn
- o Good sense of humor (you'll need it)
-
- Please send your resume and project experiences to:
-
- Land mail:
- Chromagrafx Imaging Systems
- 225 Oser Avenue
- Hauppauge, NY 11721
-
- FAX:
- (516) 273-5709
-
- Email (NeXTMail acceptable):
- info@chromagrafx.com
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- 40. Canadian NeXTSTEP Developers Sought (Calgary)
-
- The developers of SteppingStone - the unified, user-definable
- accounting and management information system are seeking qualified
- NeXTSTEP programmers for full-time employment. Please contact
- Alexandr Molochnikov, Vice-President Software Development at Mi
- Solutions Inc., 220, 2912 Memorial Drive S.E., Calgary, Alberta,
- T2A6R1, Canada
-
- Telephone: 403-248-3282
- Fax: 403-235-6206.
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- 41. NeXTSTEP Computer Programmer/Analyst (Washington, D.C)
-
- Professional Services Company seeks programmer/analyst for Baltimore,
- MD/Washington, D.C. metropolitan area work location. UNIX, C++,
- Oracle, Object Oriented Concepts, & GUIs experience. Development
- on NeXT computers a plus. Must have strong interpersonal skills
- and the ability to work with customers. Bachelor's in Computer
- Science or equivalent work experience. Build state-of-the-art
- information systems that make a difference! Please send resume to...
-
- HR
- Tech Svcs Div.
- P.O. Box 231
- Fairfax, Virginia 22030-0231.
-
- EOE M/V/D/V.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- end of Nugget News Digest
-
-
-
- A little Christmas Humor...
-
-
- Coders' 12 days of Christmas
-
- For the first bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- See if they can do it again.
- For the second bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the third bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the fourth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the fifth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Ask for a dump
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the sixth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Reinstall the software
- Ask for a dump
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the seventh bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Say they need an upgrade
- Reinstall the software
- Ask for a dump
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the eighth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Find a way around it
- Say they need an upgrade
- Reinstall the software
- Ask for a dump
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the ninth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Blame it on the hardware
- Find a way around it
- Say they need an upgrade
- Reinstall the software
- Ask for a dump
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the tenth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Change the documentation
- Blame it on the hardware
- Find a way around it
- Say they need an upgrade
- Reinstall the software
- Ask for a dump
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the eleventh bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Say it's not supported
- Change the documentation
- Blame it on the hardware
- Find a way around it
- Say they need an upgrade
- Reinstall the software
- Ask for a dump
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
- For the twelfth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me
- Tell them it's a feature
- Say it's not supported
- Change the documentation
- Blame it on the hardware
- Find a way around it
- Say they need an upgrade
- Reinstall the software
- Ask for a dump
- Run with the debugger
- Try to reproduce it
- Ask them how they did it and
- See if they can do it again.
-
-
- Have a great Holiday Season!
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