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- NeXT Nugget News Digest (vol. 5, issue 8, November 16, 1992)
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
- I. Altsys Virtuoso for NeXTSTEP Now Available
- II. Bacchus Ships Image Agent for NeXTSTEP 3.0
- III. Announcing: NeXT Education Software CDROM Sampler
- IV. Announcing the CCRMA Music Kit and DSP Tools Distribution
- V. Cap Gemini America and NeXT Sign Alliance Agreement
- VI. Announcing Email Connectivity Gateway for NeXT
- VII. Announcing 1Vision, Publishing Environment For NeXT Computers
- VIII. Announcing Scanner Driver for HP ScanJet IIc for NeXT Computer
- IX. Penultimate Development to Release DBConnect for Ingres
- X. Vertex Librarian Release 1.1 Available from Vertex Software
- XI. Announcing Vertex Librarian Developer
- XII. Stone Design ships 3D Reality for NeXTSTEP
- XIII. MathTensor special promotion announcement
- XIV. FORTRAN compilers for NeXT workstations
- XV. SBook 3.0 is shipping
- XVI. First Release of Simulation Kit Ships from Doberman Systems
- XVII. Distributed Objects Mini-Example from Allegheny College
- XVIII. HSD Offers Scanner Toolkit to NeXTSTEP Developers
- XIX. Stone Design Ships Valis Shaders for NeXTSTEP
- XX. Pencom Software Seeks 18 NeXT Development & Support Engineers
- XXI. Sales & Marketing Positions available at Pages Software
- XXII. NeXT Developer, Training and System Admin Positions in Chicago
- XXIII. NeXTSTEP Computer Programmer/Analyst (Washington, D.C)
- XXIV. Open job positions at Archetype for NeXTSTEP programmers
- XXV. Sports Education and a NeXTSTEP project
- XXVI. NeXTwatch call for NeXTSTEP 3.0 Tips
-
- The NeXT Nugget News Digest is produced at least twice per month for
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-
- Conrad Geiger
- Manager, International NeXT User Group Program
-
-
- P.S. To be added or deleted from this distribution -or- to submit
- announcements to appear in a future issue, please send email to
- "nugget@next.com."
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- Many thanks to GUN, the New York City NeXT User Group, for recently
- hosting their local NYMUG (Mac user group) to an introduction
- and presentation on NeXTSTEP 3.0 and the new shipping NeXTSTEP
- publishing apps announced below. Their meeting was attended by
- between 400 and 500 people!
-
- conrad
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- I. Altsys Virtuoso for NeXTSTEP Now Available
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- Contact: Meaghan Hogan, Altsys
- Phone: (214) 680-2060
- FAX: (214) 680-0537
- Email: meaghan_hogan@altsys.com
-
-
- Altsys Virtuoso for NeXTSTEP Now Available
- - Drawing, Organization, Text, and Production Capabilities Now
- Available in One Program
-
- RICHARDSON, TEXAS - October 29, 1992 - Altsys Corporation announced
- today the shipping of Altsys Virtuoso, the advanced design and
- production program for NeXTSTEP. Redefining the traditional drawing
- program, Virtuoso combines powerful drawing, text, and production
- capabilities into one easy-to-master program. Virtuoso also raises
- the standard of multiplatform compatibility with its ability to
- readily exchange documents with Aldus FreeHand and Adobe
- Illustrator on other platforms.
-
- Altsys, the developer of award-winning graphics programs like
- Fontographer and Aldus FreeHand on the Macintosh and Windows, first
- announced development of Virtuoso for NeXTSTEP at Seybold in San Jose
- in the fall of 1991. Since that time, Virtuoso has been praised for
- its outstanding performance, drawing capabilities, and user
- interface. Altsys then announced the inclusion of new text features
- that rival those of professional page layout programs. Now that
- Virtuoso is complete, it proves to be the definitive single-page
- layout solution for NeXTSTEP users.
-
- "Virtuoso is a no-compromise illustration application that will warm
- the hearts of artists and graphic designers," said Steve Jobs, CEO of
- NeXT Computer, Inc. "Virtuoso shows the power speed, and precision of
- Display PostScript, and is setting the standard that other
- illustration applications will have to match."
-
- Virtuoso has advanced yet easy-to-use drawing and transformation
- tools which include the multigon tool that simplifies the creation of
- polygons and stars, and the freehand tool that can also be used as a
- variable-weight or calligraphic pen tool. Users can also take
- advantage of state-of-the-art features such as unlimited design
- layers, graphic styles, drag and drop color, unparalleled PostScript
- support, and extensive fill and line control.
-
- Virtuoso's feature set includes a variety of outstanding text
- capabilities not currently found in any other drawing program. With
- Virtuoso, creative professionals now have access to extensive
- text-formatting capabilities which include: text wrapping around
- objects, multiple columns and rows, copyfitting, automatic
- hyphenation, linked text blocks, rulers, and several types of tabs.
- Virtuoso also enables artists to use text as a graphic, including the
- ability to convert text to editable outlines, transform text like any
- other element, and bind text to arbitrary paths. In addition,
- Virtuoso provides professional typographical control over kerning,
- leading, tracking, and baseline shift. These features allow designers
- to use one program to combine the graphics and text for items such as
- advertisements, brochures, infographics, and newsletters.
-
- "We threw away traditional concepts for developing a graphics program
- by creating a feature set and user interface that caters to the needs
- of today's creative professional," said Jim Von Ehr, president of
- Altsys Corporation. "With its drawing, text-handling, and pre-press
- capabilities, Virtuoso gives users the tools they need to take their
- designs from conception to production. When combined with the power
- of NeXTSTEP, Virtuoso provides a compelling publishing environment."
-
- To simplify the task of working in multi-platform, multi-program
- environments, Virtuoso has the ability to import TIFFs (Tagged Image
- File Format), as well as import and export EPS (Encapsulated
- PostScript) files for use with other programs. In addition, Virtuoso
- enables artists to import and export their documents for use with
- Aldus FreeHand 3 for the Macintosh and PCs running Windows, as well
- as Adobe Illustrator 88 and Adobe Illustrator 3 for the Macintosh,
- PCs running Windows, and NeXTSTEP. Graphic artists can also exchange
- documents between Virtuoso for NeXTSTEP and Virtuoso for Solaris.
-
- Virtuoso also offers numerous editing capabilities. With features
- such as edit in Preview (full color) mode, 100 levels of Undo and
- Redo, and Zoom (up to 1600%), artists using Virtuoso have all the
- tools they need for flexibility and precision when creating a design.
- When their document is complete, users can produce everything from
- color comps to full-color separations using Virtuoso's built-in
- production capabilities. With NeXTSTEP's Display PostScript, users
- can even preview their color separations on-screen.
-
- Virtuoso has a suggested retail price of $695 and will be available
- directly from Altsys Corporation, as well as through NeXT-authorized
- resellers. Virtuoso requires NeXTSTEP version 2.1 or higher. Versions
- of Virtuoso which take advantage of NeXTSTEP 3.0 and Virtuoso for
- NeXTSTEP 486 will be available in the first quarter of 1993.
-
- With true multitasking, high-speed Ethernet networking, and built-in
- Display PostScript Level 2, NeXTSTEP provides an ideal platform for
- publishing solutions. NeXTSTEP's intuitive graphical interface makes
- the power of UNIXR accessible to publishing users. NeXTSTEP Release
- 3.0 includes the Pantone Color Matching System for accurate color
- selection across applications. It provides built-in AppleTalk and
- Novell networking, and can read and write Macintosh, DOS, and
- UNIX-formatted disks, offering a high level of connectivity with
- existing systems. Most significantly, NeXTSTEP is fully
- object-oriented system software. This brings several benefits to
- publishers, including a higher level of integration across
- applications, and more customizable software. NeXTSTEP runs on NeXT
- Computers and will be offered on 486-based computers in the first
- quarter of 1993.
-
- Founded in 1984, Altsys Corporation, headquartered in Richardson,
- Texas, is a world leader in font editing and graphics software.
- Altsys offers a sophisticated selection of font editing programs that
- allow easy design of custom fonts and logos. Altsys' Macintosh
- products include Fontographer, Metamorphosis Professional, and
- Fontastic Plus, as well as the Altsys XTRAS line of graphics
- enhancements which includes EPS Exchange. Altsys also develops
- Fontographer for PCs running Windows 3.1. Virtuoso for Solaris will
- be available in the first quarter of 1993. In addition, Altsys
- continues to develop Aldus FreeHand.
-
- -###-
-
- Virtuoso and Fontastic are trademarks; the Altsys logo, Fontographer,
- EPS Exchange, Altsys XTRAS and Metamorphosis are registered
- trademarks of Altsys Corporation. 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.
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- II. Bacchus Ships Image Agent for NeXTSTEP 3.0
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- For more information, contact:
- Mieke Erdtsieck
- Telephone: 310/820-9145
- Fax: 310/820-5930
- E-mail: info@bacchus.com
-
-
- Bacchus Ships Image Agent
- - Drag and Drop Image File Conversion for NeXTSTEP 3.0.
-
-
- Santa Monica, California - October 29, 1992 - Bacchus, Inc. ships
- Image Agent, a powerful, integrated image conversion tool for
- NeXTSTEP Release 3.0.
-
- With Image Agent users can simply drag and drop non-native image
- files directly into graphic applications, such as PasteUp, Diagram,
- Concurrence, and have the images instantly appear. Image Agent
- transparently performs the image conversion as if it were part of the
- actual application in use. Additionally, image files from PCs,
- Macintoshes and Sun Workstations can now be easily imported over a
- network into NeXTSTEP applications.
-
- Supported image formats include; TIFF, GIF, Targa, PICT, MacPaint,
- PCX, DCX, Windows BMP, MTV, IFF/ILBM, Sun Raster, JPEG, XWD, XBM and
- others.
-
- "Image Agent allows NeXT users to share, access, and import a wide
- variety of images from many different computer platforms," said
- Catherine Mikkelsen, Publishing Developer Advocate at NeXT Computer,
- Inc. "Images from other platforms can be effortlessly integrated into
- page layout, drawing and imaging applications under NeXTSTEP 3.0."
-
- For those requiring more image conversion options, Bacchus offers
- Pixel Magician, its advanced image conversion application. Pixel
- Magician provides mass conversion, precise scaling, variable aspect
- ratios and image resolutions, alpha channel support, dithering, color
- quantization and flexible output options.
-
- The product is included free with Pixel Magician ($299), or can be
- purchased separately for $99. It is available directly from Bacchus
- and through authorized NeXT distributors, VAR's and dealers. Free
- demo disks are available.
-
- Bacchus, Inc., founded in 1985 and based in Santa Monica, CA,
- specializes in the development of graphics and communications
- software tools for DOS and UNIX Workstations.
-
- ***
-
- Image Agent and Pixel Magician are trademarks of Bacchus, Inc. All
- other brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
- respective owners.
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- III. Announcing: NeXT Education Software CDROM Sampler
-
- News
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- Contact: Angela Grady
- Allison Thomas Associates
- (415) 780-3786
-
- Announcing:
- NeXT(tm) Education Software Sampler: CD-ROM Software Compendium
-
-
- BALTIMORE, October 28, 1992 -- At the EDUCOM'92 conference today,
- NeXT Computer, Inc. announced the availability of the first NeXT
- Education Software Sampler, a CD-ROM containing a wide assortment of
- public domain shareware education software for NeXTSTEP(tm)
- computers.
-
- "Our goal with the NeXT Education Software Sampler is to provide
- users with useful, easily accessible software as well as to stimulate
- users' imaginations by providing ideas for further development with
- NeXTSTEP," said David Spitzler, higher education marketing manager
- for NeXT. "Because all the software on the disc was submitted to
- NeXT specifically for redistribution, we encourage users to share
- anything on the Software Sampler with others who may be interested in
- educational NeXTSTEP software."
-
- Most of the software on the CD-ROM is ready to run and can be used
- free of charge. The software was submitted by faculty, researchers
- and students as well as representatives from various industries. The
- disc also contains demonstration versions of a variety of
- commercially available applications, submitted by the third-party
- developers themselves. In addition, NeXT has also included the
- source code of its modifications to the Free Software Foundation's
- GNU-based development tools, including the compilers, debugger and
- the emacs editor.
-
- Examples of education software on the disc include FlyLab, an
- application written for an introductory genetics course at the
- California State University at Los Angeles. Fly Lab teaches the
- principles of genetic inheritance by simulating a genetics laboratory
- of the common fruit fly. Students can design flies that carry
- various combinations of mutations, then "mate" the flies to study the
- inheritance of genetic traits in the offspring. Other examples
- include Geo4 and Geo5, software for teaching and learning historical
- geography, written at St. Mary's College of Maryland, and a
- demonstration of Tarski's World, an application for learning
- first-order logic written at Stanford University.
-
- Organized into sections by subject, the CD-ROM contains more than 500
- megabytes (MB) of applications, utilities, documents and much more.
- For instance, the disc includes nearly 15 MB of music software, more
- than 70 MB of mathematics software and almost 80 MB of programming
- examples and source code from full-functioning applications. Each
- submission includes a README file with minimum standard information
- about the application and who to contact for more information.
-
- Price and Availability
- The NeXT Education Software Sampler is available now directly from
- NeXT for $25.00. Interested parties can call 1-800-879-NeXT to
- order.
-
-
- About NeXT Computer, Inc.
- NeXT Computer, Inc. designs and markets the industry-acclaimed
- NeXTSTEP object-oriented operating system, and designs, manufactures
- and markets UNIX-based workstations that run NeXTSTEP. NeXTSTEP and
- NeXT workstations are used by medium and large organizations to
- develop and deploy mission-critical applications, using both custom
- and shrink-wrapped software. NeXT is headquartered at 900 Chesapeake
- Drive, Redwood City, Calif., 94063.
-
- -30-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- IV. Announcing the CCRMA Music Kit and DSP Tools Distribution (CDROM)
-
- *** now available on CD ROM and FTP ***
-
- The Music Kit is an object-oriented software system for building
- music, sound, signal processing, and MIDI applications on the NeXT
- computer. It has been used in such diverse commercial applications
- as music sequencers, computer games, and document processors.
- Professors and students in academia have used the Music Kit in a host
- of areas, including music performance, scientific experiments,
- computer-aided instruction, and physical modeling. The Music Kit is
- the first to unify the MIDI and Music V paradigms, thus combining
- interaction with generality. (Music V, written by Max Mathews and
- others at Bell Labs three decades ago, was the first widely available
- "computer music compiler".)
-
- The NeXT Music Kit was first demonstrated at the 1988 NeXT product
- introduction and was bundled in NeXT software releases 1.0 and 2.0.
- Beginning with NeXT's 3.0 release, the Music Kit is no longer part of
- the standard NeXT software release. Instead, it is being distributed
- and supported by the Center for Computer Research in Music and
- Acoustics (CCRMA) of Stanford University.
-
- To launch the CCRMA Music Kit, CCRMA has hired David A. Jaffe,
- principal designer of the Music Kit at NeXT Computer Inc. to work
- closely with Prof. Julius O. Smith, designer of the Music Kit DSP
- software at NeXT and Associate Professor (Research) at CCRMA.
-
- The first release of the CCRMA Music Kit is now available for NeXT
- computers running NeXTSTEP 3.0. It is a comprehensive package that
- includes on-line documentation, programming examples, utilities,
- applications and sample score documents. The package also comes with
- the DSP Array Processing Library, and Bug56, a window-oriented,
- symbolic debugger for the DSP5600x by Ariel Corporation.
-
- For the first time, source code (!) is available for everything
- except Bug56 and the low-level sound, DSP, and MIDI drivers. This
- means researchers and developers may study the source or even
- customize the Music Kit and DSP Tools to suit their needs.
- Enhancements can be sent to musickit@ccrma.stanford.edu to have them
- considered for future CCRMA releases. Commercial NeXT software
- developers may freely incorporate and adapt the software to
- accelerate development of NeXTSTEP software products. (Free
- commercial use of files copyrighted by NeXT Inc. are understandably
- restricted to NeXTSTEP platforms.)
-
- Among the significant enhancements since the NeXT 2.0 version is a
- new version of Ensemble, the composition and performance application
- by Michael McNabb. Ensemble can now mix multiple sound files with
- DSP sound synthesis, send MIDI to external synthesizers, and generate
- complex responses to perfomers' actions, all under MIDI control.
- Other enhancements include a new version of ScorePlayer and
- improvements to the DSP and Music Kit libraries.
-
- Please send all bug reports, comments, etc. to
- musickit@ccrma.stanford.edu
-
-
- The 3.0 Music Kit and DSP Tools Distribution (including source code)
- is now available via ftp and on CD ROM. See comp.sys.next.misc or
- comp.sys.next.announce for details.
-
-
-
- ======================== CD ROM INFO ==============================
-
- The CD ROM release of the Music Kit and DSP Tools INSTALLATION
- PACKAGE comes free with a year membership to the Bay Area Next Users
- Group (BANG). To join BANG and obtain the CD ROM, send a check for
- US $35 to the following address:
-
- BANG
- P.O. Box 1731
- Palo Alto, CA 94302
- phone: (415) 327-BANG
- e-mail: info@BANG.org
-
- The CD ROM also contains a wide variety of other NeXT software.
-
- Note that the SOURCE PACKAGE is not available on CD ROM.
-
- ======================== FTP INFO ==================================
-
- 1. To obtain the Music Kit and DSP Tools INSTALLATION PACKAGE via
- FTP:
-
- >From a shell, type "ftp ccrma-ftp.stanford.edu". Then login with
- the name "anonymous" and your email address as a password. Type "cd
- pub", then "bin" to choose binary transfer mode. Say "get
- MusicKit_3.0.pkg.tar" to start the transfer. You should also
- "get MusicKit.README", as it contains useful information about the
- installation process. Once it is complete, say "bye" to exit ftp, and
- unpack the file by typing "tar xvf MusicKit_3.0.pgk.tar" followed by
- "open MusicKit_3.0.pkg" (or open the package directly from the
- program /NextAdmin/Installer.app/Installer).
-
- The Installer program will let you choose a directory in which to
- place the installation tree. If you are on a stand-alone machine,
- you should be logged in (or running Installer) as root and choose "/"
- for the installation directory (the default). This will cause files
- to be placed in the directories /LocalApps, /LocalLibrary,
- /LocalDeveloper, and /usr/local. If you are the system administrator
- for a network of NeXT Computers, you probably want to choose a local
- directory which can be exported and create symbolic links into that
- directory on the networked machines. Alternatively, if you have a
- single server that exports /Local* and /usr/local, simply install the
- package there and you're done.
-
- The size of the uninstalled package is about 9.6 mb.
- The size of the installed package is about 24.8 mb.
-
- 2. FTP directions for obtaining SOURCE CODE PACKAGE:
-
- As above, but the filename is instead "MusicKitSource_3.0.pkg.tar".
- The Installer program will let you choose a directory in which to
- place the source tree, which can be anywhere. Please read the README
- file to get started.
-
- The size of the uninstalled package is about 10 mb.
- The size of the installed package is about 24 mb.
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- V. Cap Gemini America and NeXT Sign Alliance Agreement
-
- For Immediate Release November 2, 1992
-
- Contact: Leslie Schinto
- CAP GEMINI AMERICA
- (212)944-6464 ext.297
-
- or Emily Brower
- Allison Thomas Associates
- (415)780-3786
-
-
- CAP GEMINI AMERICA AND NeXT SIGN ALLIANCE AGREEMENT
-
- New York, NY - CAP GEMINI AMERICA (CGA) and NeXT Computer, Inc. today
- jointly announced that the companies have signed a systems
- intergrator agreement wherein CAP GEMINI AMERICA will provide
- NeXT-related services to users at large client server installation
- sites nationwide.
-
- CGA's NeXT-related service offerings will include project
- implementation, consulting, networking and programming, with a
- primary emphasis on integrating the NeXT platform in heterogeneous
- environments, officials from the companies said. These services are
- expected to prove particularly interesting to the CGA clients within
- the financial service, insurance and manufacturing business
- communities. Under the agreement, CGA will provide pre- and post-
- sales services and support to the NeXT sites, but will not resell
- NeXT hardware.
-
- "CAP GEMINI AMERICA is a premier information technology consulting
- organization, " stated Todd Rulon-Miller, NeXT's vice president of
- North American sales. "We are delighted to have established this
- relationship. Our customers with large client server installations
- will be able to take immediate advantage of CGA's service offerings."
-
- "We are pleased to form this strategic marketing agreement and look
- forward to mutually rewarding relationship," said Robert J. Sywolski,
- chairman of CAP GEMINI AMERICA. "NeXT and CGA share numerous
- clients who will benefit from this association. Our relationship
- will assist both of our companies in meeting the needs of customers
- who elect to integrate the NeXT platform within their I.T.
- operation."
-
- CAP GEMINI AMERICA is a leading provider of information technology
- consulting and professional services. Headquartered in New York, and
- employing more than 2,500 professionals in 32 branch offices
- nationwide, the company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CAP GEMINI
- SOGETI (CGS), one of the largest information technology consulting
- companies in the world. In addition to supplying NeXT support
- services, the CGA organization specializes in conversions and
- re-engineering, software engineering productivity, and integrated
- manufacturing technologies project business. CGS, with transnational
- operations in 16 countries, has annual revenues of more than $2
- billion. Revenue for CGA in 1991 exceeded $210 million.
-
- NeXT Computer, Inc. designs and markets the industry-acclaimed
- NeXTSTEP object-oriented operating system, and designs, manufactures
- and markets UNIX-based workstations that run NeXTSTEP. NeXTSTEP and
- NeXT workstations are used by medium and large organizations to
- develop and deploy mission-critical applications, using both custom
- and shrink-wrapped software. NeXT is headquartered at 900 Chesapeake
- Drive, Redwood City, California, 94063.
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- VI. Announcing Email Connectivity Gateway for NeXT
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- Contact: The Boston Software Works, Incorporated
- Steve Thibodeau, 617-482-9898
-
- NeXT Computer, Inc.
- Angela Grady, Allison Thomas Associates, 415-780-3786
-
-
- NeXT and Boston Software Works Announce Collaboration on Email
- Gateway
-
- SAN FRANCISCO, October 27, 1992 - NeXT Computer, Inc. and The Boston
- Software Works, Inc. (BSW) announced at the annual meeting of the
- Electronic Mail Association that they will collaborate to port BSW's
- InterOFFICER Message Exchange electronic mail connectivity software
- to the NeXT platform. InterOFFICE Message Exchange transparently
- connects several popular office automation and electronic mail
- systems, including Lotus cc:Mail, UNIX mail, HP OpenMail, DEC
- ALL-IN-1, IBM OfficeVision/400, Wang OFFICE and HP DeskManager.
-
- "We are delighted to be working with NeXT, makers of one of the
- industry's most innovative and exciting desktop environments," said
- Ross Gale, president of BSW. "NeXT is one of the few companies that
- has integrated electronic mail into its entire operating environment,
- NeXTSTEP. We're excited that BSW's InterOFFICE Message Exchange will
- allow NeXTmail to interoperate with other mail systems."
-
- With InterOFFICE Message Exchange, users of one email or integrated
- office system can send most mail attachments including text memos,
- revisable word processing documents, meeting invitations or binary
- files such as spreadsheets to users of remote, foreign and
- incompatible mail systems, without learning any new commands or
- addressing formats. InterOFFICE Message Exchange transparently
- automates directory synchronization, conversion of revisable
- documents, conversion of meeting invitations and other structured
- messages, and translation of multinational character sets.
-
- "Our users consider NeXTmail to be one of NeXTSTEP's most important
- functions, because NeXTmail is so tightly integrated into NeXTSTEP,
- and because any NeXTSTEP application can use NeXTmail as a service,"
- said Peter van Cuylenberg, president and chief operating officer of
- NeXT. "Our customers use their NeXT systems in computing
- environments with a variety of e-mail systems, and BSW's new product
- will allow these customers to integrate NeXTmail with their other
- systems. This is a very important announcement to the entire NeXT
- community."
-
- InterOFFICE Message Exchange Version 3.0 for OfficeVision/400, DEC
- ALL-IN-1, HP DeskManager and Wang OFFICE is available immediately
- from BSW. The first Version 4.0 beta release, due next month,
- extends coverage to platforms based on the Sequent Symmetry 2000
- family of systems running DYNIX/ptx and HP 9000s running HP-UX, with
- cc:Mail and UNIX sendmail access units for both new platforms and an
- HP OpenMail access unit for HP 9000s. Support services, including
- round-the-clock telephone support and automatic software updates, are
- also available from BSW.
-
- Availability of InterOFFICE Message Exchange on the NeXT platform
- will be announced in early 1993. The InterOFFICE Message Exchange
- product family will expand in 1993 to cover several other PC LAN,
- UNIX and mainframe office and mail systems, as well.
-
- NeXT Computer, Inc. designs and markets the industry-acclaimed
- NeXTSTEP object-oriented operating system, and designs, manufactures
- and markets UNIX-based workstations that run NeXTSTEP. NeXTSTEP and
- NeXT workstations are used by medium and large organizations to
- develop and deploy mission-critical applications, using both custom
- and shrink-wrapped software. NeXT is headquartered at 900 Chesapeake
- Drive, Redwood City, Calif., 94063.
-
- The Boston Software Works, located in Boston, Mass., is a privately
- held software development firm, specializing in high-quality office
- system integration and coexistence products.
-
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-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- VII. Announcing 1Vision, Publishing Environment For NeXT Computers
-
- tms GmbH - Regensburg, Germany - announces the release of 1VISION -
- the complete publishing environment for NeXT Computers (PEN). 1VISION
- is already in delivery in Germany and international release is
- expected early in 1993.
-
- 1VISION is a modular platform for electronic publishing in which the
- optimal working environment can be attained by combining the programs
- (VISIONlinks) and modules. The VISIONlinks currently offered by tms
- GmbH are CRANACH (image manipulation), LANSTON (typesetting and
- layout design), and MANET (vector graphics and vector trace). A
- driver for the HP ScanJet IIc, calibration and color separation
- tools, and film recorder drivers are modules currently offered.
-
- 1VISION makes any form of multi-media - sound, vector and raster
- graphics, video, layout and design - available to its users, as well
- as those who wish to write modules for it. The possibilites are
- limited only by the creative abilities of those who use it. By
- offering a single environment to work in, 1VISION allows its users to
- combine the functions of the VISIONlinks and tools. This combination
- allows limitless freedom of creativity within one user- friendly
- environment. With 1VISION, the artificial separation of work, which
- was a former necessity of the computing environment, no longer
- exists.
-
- CRANACH is a complete image manipulation package which offers such
- innovative features as the ability to create and manipulate any type
- of image of up to 16-bit CMYK. Working masks, a wide variety of
- filters, auto lasso, smart brushes and retouching tools - all of
- which can be used on the entire image, a selection chosen by lassos
- and masks, or free-hand - are only a few of the features contained in
- CRANACH which make it the ideal application for image manipulation.
-
- LANSTON, the layout and design VISIONlink, allows complete control of
- all text elements in the document. Kerning and ligatures, piping and
- text flow within or around the frames or contours of any element, and
- clipping are some of LANSTON's special features. In addition, as
- with any element in 1VISION, all text elements can be individually
- manipulated - rotated, skewed, mirrored, used as patterns, resized,
- stretched, compressed - in relation to their own frames, groups, or
- to the page.
-
- The vector graphics application, MANET, includes a complete palette
- of vector elements including geometric shapes and custom-designed
- elements using PostScript. Special features include: automatic
- vector optimization with Bezier curve recognition and metamorphosis.
- Metamorphosis allows the transformation of one element into
- another,the blending of its form and color can be controlled at any
- stage.
-
- The palette of VISIONlinks for 1VISION offered by tms GmbH is
- continually growing and 1VISIONBs environment makes it ideal for
- other developers to create modules for it as well.
-
- For more information about 1VISION and the VISIONlinks available now,
- contact Frank Pohl or Bernd Gorny at
-
- tms GmbH, Dr.-Gessler-Str.10, 8400 Regensburg, Germany.
- Tel.: +49-941-95163
- Fax: +49-941-95163
- E-Mail (NeXT): admin@tms-gmbh.de
-
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- VIII. Announcing Scanner Driver for HP ScanJet IIc with NeXT Computer
-
- tms GmbH - Regensburg, Germany - announces the release of its
- Scanner Driver module for HP ScanJet IIc which functions for all
- 1VISION VISIONlinks on NeXT(TM) Computers.
-
- The scanner driver enables on-screen control of all the scanners
- parameters. Preview-scanning can be done in color, half tone, or
- monochrome. A portion of the previewed image can easily be scanned
- by "framing" the desired selection.
-
- The HP ScanJet IIc is a flatbed scanner which distinguishes itself
- from other scanners by its speed and the quality of the scanned color
- data. It process DIN A4 format with a true resolution of 400 dpi or
- an interpolated resolution of 1,600 dpi. The HP ScanJet IIc scans up
- to 256 halftones - 16.7 million colors - in brilliant quality. The
- average scan-time for an A4 page is only 20 seconds.
-
- Calibration of scanning, color correction, image manipulation,
- PostScript output, separation, etc. can be accomplished with the
- corresponding modules of 1VISION.
-
- As a 1VISION module, the scanner driver can be added and used with
- 1VISION as part of the 1VISION license. It can also be licensed
- separately if the user wishes to use it for other applications.
-
- For more information about the scanner driver or 1VISION and its
- modules, CRANACH (image manipulation), LANSTON (type-setting and
- layout design), and MANET (vector graphics), each available
- separately, please contact
-
- Frank Pohl or Bernd Gorny at tms GmbH,
- Dr. Gessler-Str. 10
- 8400 Regensburg, Germany.
-
- Tel.: +49-941-95163
- Fax: +49-941-95163
- E-Mail: admin@tms-gmbh.de
-
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- IX. Penultimate Development to Release DBConnect for Ingres
-
- CONTACT:
- Greg Noel
- Email: rathe!penultimate@cs.umn.edu or rathe!gn@cs.umn.edu
- Phone: (612) 225-1401
-
- (For a demo copy, send your name, email address, telephone number
- and ground mail address to: rathe!penultimate@cs.umn.edu)
-
- Penultimate Development to Release DBConnect for Ingres
-
- SAINT PAUL, MN--October 7, 1992--Penultimate Development today
- announced the upcoming release of DBConnect for Ingres - a NeXT
- Database Kit Adaptor for Ingres database software. Scheduled for
- final release in late October, DBConnect for Ingres will allow NeXT
- users to easily access and manipulate data from a network Ingres
- database server.
-
- DBConnect for Ingres is designed to work with NeXT's Database Kit
- (DBKit) to provide custom, object oriented tools for creating Ingres
- database applications on the NeXT platform. Both NeXT Computer and
- Ingres have pledged full support of the product.
-
- DBConnect for Ingres features three main components: an Ingres DBKit
- Adaptor, a DBConnect API (Application Program Interface), and an
- IngresConnect Server. The Ingres DBKit Adaptor provides a convenient
- interface to the Ingres software, allowing a developer to integrate
- complete Ingres functionality with the NeXT Interface Builder and
- DBKit Object Library to develop custom NeXT applications. The
- provided DBConnect API allows any Ingres application to be ported for
- use on a NeXT workstation. The product's IngresConnect Server runs
- on the Ingres UNIX host and allows the custom NeXT application to
- manipulate the Ingres database.
-
- "Our goal is to provide customized tools to aid the NeXT developer,"
- says Greg Noel, product manager for Penultimate Development.
- "We saw an opportunity to expand the functionality of NeXTSTEP 3.0
- by creating an adaptor for one of the most popular relational
- database packages available--Ingres."
-
- Noel says that Penultimate Development and its software development
- partner--Rathe Inc.--plan to release several new NeXT development
- tools in the near future, including other custom DBKit Adaptors
- for major relational database software.
-
- For more information about DBConnect for Ingres, Penultimate
- Development, or Rathe Inc., contact Greg Noel by phone at
- 612/225-1401, or by fax at 612/223-5388. Address written inquiries
- to: Penultimate Development, 1319 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, MN
- 55105.
-
- Email: rathe!gn@cs.umn.edu
-
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- X. Vertex Librarian Release 1.1 Available from Vertex Software
-
- For more information:
-
- Debbie Karako
- Vertex Software
- voice: 412-931-7600
- fax: 412-931-4429
- e-mail: dkarako@vertex-software.com
- NeXTMail: kdillon@mktgnext.vertex-software.com
-
- Vertex Librarian Release 1.1 Upgrade Available from Vertex Software
-
- Vertex Software announces the release of Vertex Librarian 1.1, which
- fixes minor bugs in the 1.0 release.
-
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (October 12, 1992) -- Vertex Software
- is pleased to announce Release 1.1 of its Vertex Librarian product,
- the most advanced information retrieval product available for the
- NeXT computer.
-
- Vertex Librarian 1.1 is available immediately from Vertex Software.
- An upgrade from previous versions of Vertex Librarian is free to all
- registered users. If you have not received an upgrade after two
- weeks following this announcement, please contact Vertex Software.
-
- Vertex Librarian is a powerful information retrieval system which
- extends the idea of the NeXTstep Digital Librarian. While
- maintaining the look and feel of Digital Librarian, Vertex Librarian
- adds features such as management of any type of NeXTstep file;
- hypertext browsing and editing; an extended qery language;
- thesaurus-based conceptual searching; document structure (pattern)
- analysis; and complete multi-user network integrity.
-
- Vertex Librarian runs under NeXTstep 2.0 and higher. This will be
- the last interim release which is not 3.0-specific.
-
- This release fixes several minor bugs found in the debut of the
- product. The following lists the bug fixes/enhancements for Version
- 1.1 of Vertex Librarian for NeXTstep:
-
- - fixed bug in handling of file names longer than 256 characters
- - fixed bug in handling of text containing foreign characters
- - added the fast indexing feature and associated toggle on the
- indexing defaults panel
- - fixed recognition of Rich Text Format files that do not end with a
- .rtf extension
- - added toggle to the Librarian Window allowing users to show full
- paths for file names
- - fixed the panel that pops up on indexing files into an info base
- that has a default filter assigned; allows choosing Repeat
- (which uses the filter on all the remaining files) and Cancel
- (which cancels the whole indexing process)
- - fixed a bug with file names containing certain characters, e.g., &,
- |, >, etc.
- - fixed a bug in the structural analysis concerning end of line ($)
-
- The demo available via anonymous FTP from sonata.cc.purdue.edu has
- also been updated. It is in a tar'ed Installer package in
- /pub/next/submissions/VertexEval.tar.
-
- Vertex Librarian 1.1 is available immediately from Vertex Software
- (orders 800-333-4845).
-
- SUMMARY:
-
- Vertex Software announces Vertex Librarian 1.1, an upgrade to 1.0.
- The upgrade is free to all registered users. The demo version
- on sonata.cc.purdue.edu has also been updated.
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XI. Announcing Vertex Librarian Developer
-
- For more information:
- Debbie Karako
- Vertex Software
- voice: 412-931-7600
- fax: 412-931-4429
- e-mail: dkarako@vertex-software.com
- NeXT Mail: kdillon@mktgnext.vertex-software.com
-
- Vertex Librarian Developer:
- Add Sophisticated Text Management to Your NeXTSTEP Application
-
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (October 14, 1992) -- Vertex Software
- is happy to announce Version 1.0 of Vertex Librarian Developer, a
- programming library for adding sophisticated text search, retrieval,
- and management functionality to your NeXTstep application. Vertex
- Librarian Developer is the text engine used in Vertex's flagship
- product, Vertex Librarian for NeXTSTEP.
-
- The ability to manage text-based information is essential for many
- of today's mission critical applications. Vertex Librarian Developer
- provides this ability in a form suitable for embedding in your
- NeXTSTEP application. Vertex Librarian Developer's powerful
- text-based information management functionality far exceeds the
- capabilities of the NeXTstep Indexing Kit.
-
- Vertex Librarian Developer (VLD) is capable of managing huge
- collections of text-based information. VLD's efficient indexing and
- advanced querying capabilities provide your application and it's
- users instant access to critical information. VLD's full multi-user
- network integrity allows your applications to seamlessly share
- information among multiple users across a network.
-
- VLD's flexible thesaurus technology provides a powerful method of
- capturing and applying the knowledge of your users to the task of
- managing their information. Using the thesaurus, your application
- can automatically classify new information and find existing
- information based on what your users say is important to them.
-
- VLD's typed hypertext facility lets users of your application
- navigate documents in a more flexible manner. VLD's document
- structure (pattern) analysis facility provides the ability to
- automatically extract information from structured full text sources,
- such as e-mail, forms, or SGML-based documents. VLD allows you to
- attach arbitrary attribute/value pairs to documents, useful for
- recording and accessing documents based on properties external to the
- documents themselves, such as author, date received, etc.
-
- Here is a small sampling of the many possible applications of Vertex
- Librarian Developer:
-
- - managing e-mail and newsfeeds, including automatic
- classification and routing of incoming information
- - embedding text retrieval and/or hypertext in a word
- processor
- - developing workgroup applications
- - document assembly
- - providing robust on-line documentation for your
- applications
- - electronic publishing/hypertext authoring
-
- SUMMARY:
-
- Vertex Librarian Developer, a powerful text management programming
- library, is available immediately from Vertex Software (orders
- 800-333-4845).
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XII. Stone Design ships 3D Reality for NeXTSTEP
-
- For more info contact:
- Cliff Baltzley
- Phone: 505-345-4800
- Email: info@stone.com
-
- S T O N E D E S I G N S H I P S R E A L I T Y
-
- 3D Reality - the easy 3D Modeler for NeXTSTEP
-
-
- ALBUQUERQUE, NM, Halloween, Oct. 31, 1992 - Stone Design shipped
- 3D Reality(TM) today, a 3D modeling and picture-creating program for
- NeXTSTEP computers that sets a new standard for ease of use and
- flexibility. Just as Stone Design's revolutionary graphics package
- Create provided a user interface that makes all the power of
- PostScript accessible to mere mortals, so 3D Reality allows users to
- take advantage of the myriad of features provided by the 3DKit in
- NeXTSTEP 3.0 as well as the underlying RenderMan architecture.
-
- Below is where a demo copy of 3D Reality is now available via ftp:
-
-
- SITE PATH FILE
-
- cs.orst.edu pub/next/submissions 3DReality.tar
- unmvax.cs.unm.edu pub/stone 3DReality.tar
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XIII. MathTensor special promotion announcement
-
- New Discounts for MathTensor
- Advanced Tensor Analysis for Mathematica
-
-
- From: MathSolutions (mathtensor@wri.com)
-
- MathSolutions, Inc. is pleased to announce that we are now offering
- educational discount pricing for MathTensor to faculty, students, and
- researchers in universities outside the USA. In addition, we are
- increasing the discount for academic users in the United States.
- For details, please contact us at:
-
- MathSolutions, Inc.
- PO Box 16175
- Chapel Hill, NC 27516
- USA
- Phone and FAX: 919-967-9853
- Email: mathtensor@wri.com
-
- This offer replaces all previous discounts and is subject to change
- without notice. To obtain discounts, purchases must be made before
- the end of 1992.
-
- [Please pass this information on to colleagues with an interest
- in tensor analysis.]
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XIV. FORTRAN compilers for NeXT workstations
-
- For more info on FORTRAN compilers for NeXT workstations, contact:
-
- (1) FORTRAN-90 compiler for NeXT:
-
- Tom Ryan
- Numerical Algorithms Group, Inc.
- 1400 Opus Place, Suite 200
- Downers Grove, Illinois 60515-5702
- Phone: (708) 971-2337
- Fax: (708) 971-2706
- E-mail: ryan@nag.com
-
-
- (2) FORTRAN-77/Object-Oriented compiler:
-
- Patti Reich
- Absoft Corporation
- 2781 Bond Street
- Rochester Hills, Michigan 48309
- Phone: (313) 853-0095
- E-mail: absoft!ltljoe!psr@uu.psi.com
-
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XV. SBook 3.0 is shipping
-
- A demo copy of SBook 3.0 has been placed in pub/next/submissions on
- the FTP archive servers:
-
- sonata.cc.purdue.edu and cs.orst.edu.
-
- Existing 2.0 users can use version 3.0 with your 2.0 license strings.
- SBook 3.0 is completely compatiable with version 2.0 and offers these
- improvements:
-
- * Even friendlier user interface.
- * Full support for all rectangular Avery and 3M labels.
- * Export to 3.0's fax lists, Mail.app alias lists.
- * QuickFAX window.
- * Full drag&drop support of text, fonts, and SBook entries.
- * Imports SpeedDEX files.
- * Better demo mode
- * Improved performance
- * Entry locking
- * File locking
- * Ability to open files read-only.
- * Smarter import.
- * Smarter smart-sort.
-
- Have you tried SBook?
-
- For ordering information, contact:
-
- orders@next.cambridge.ma.us
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XVI. First Release of Simulation Kit Ships from Doberman Systems
-
- SANDY, Utah, October 26, 1992--Doberman Systems today announced the
- first release of the Simulation Kit, the first collection of objects
- specifically developed for continuous system modeling and simulation
- on the NeXT computer.
-
- Coupled with the NeXTSTEP application development environment, the
- Simulation Kit provides the ideal context for developing and
- analyzing object-oriented simulations. Unlike traditional methods,
- where the model to be simulated is programmed procedurally from
- derived equations, the object-oriented approach is implemented
- directly from a block diagram representation of the system.
-
- Both academic and commercial users will find the Simulation Kit to be
- a powerful yet easy-to-use tool for modeling, analyzing, and teaching
- linear and nonlinear continuous systems, numerical integration, and
- the numerical solution of differential equations. Typical
- application areas are numerical analysis, engineering systems (e.g.
- mechanical, electrical, thermodynamic, and chemical), and control
- systems.
-
- The Simulation Kit is composed of seven primary Objective-C classes:
- ActiveProcess, Clock, Composite, Expression, Process, Signal, and
- Simulation. Simulations are modeled by connecting processes together
- with signals. More complex subsystems can be grouped together into
- composite processes, which may then be manipulated and used as a
- single process. In addition to the seven core classes are 15
- examples of commonly-used clocks and processes, as well as four
- example simulations, which all include full documentation and source
- code. These may be used as guides for the development of new clocks,
- processes, and simulations.
-
- A typical use of the Simulation Kit can be illustrated by simulating
- the motion of an automobile. The car's acceleration is determined by
- the pressure applied to the accelerator by the driver, the slope of
- the road (which depends on the location of the car), and the car's
- drag (which increases with the vehicle's speed). It is known that
- the car's location and speed may be obtained by successively
- integrating its acceleration. From this information, a block
- diagram composed of integrator, gain, and summer blocks can be easily
- assembled. These process blocks and the signals that connect them
- are implemented by Simulation Kit objects which are organized in the
- same fashion as the block diagram. Information such as the car's
- position, velocity, and acceleration may then be output as the car
- moves through its virtual environment. This approach to modeling
- provides greater insight and intuition into the behavior of the
- system and allows simple and rapid modification of the simulation.
-
- The Simulation Kit employs several advanced features that are
- unavailable in other simulation packages. Multiple clocks allow
- simulations to contain fast and slow subsystems. Process
- prioritization permits fine control over the execution of the
- simulation for techniques such as cascaded integrations.
-
- The Simulation Kit is available now from Doberman Systems for US $399
- (US$99 academic). The product is distributed on a single
- NeXT-compatible floppy disk and consists of the object library,
- indexed header files, full on-line documentation, and
- fully-documented example source code. Technical support is
- available by telephone and electronic mail directly from Doberman
- Systems. A demonstration version of the Simulation Kit is available
- from major Internet archives.
-
- Doberman Systems was launched in 1992 to develop hardware and
- software solutions for the NeXT series of professional workstations.
- The firm is committed to providing the highest quality products and
- services for NeXT users and developers worldwide.
-
- Doberman Systems, the Doberman logo, and Simulation Kit are
- trademarks of Doberman Systems. NeXT and NeXTSTEP are trademarks of
- NeXT Computer, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned belong to their
- respective owners.
-
- --
- Mike Panzitta
- Doberman Systems
- doberman!mike@uunet.uu.net (NeXTMail)
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
- XVII. Distributed Objects Mini-Example from Allegheny College
-
- From: Chuck Fleming
- Subject: Distributed Objects Mini-Example
-
- Greetings 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
-
- cfleming@alleg.edu
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XVIII. HSD Offers Scanner Toolkit to NeXTSTEP Developers
-
- Open offer to NeXT Developers:
-
- NeXT Registered Developers that would like to include scanner support
- within their products, please contact HSD. We'll provide the HSD
- Scanner Toolkit (royalty-free), documentation and a direct support
- contact who will help you integrate support for HSD scanners into
- your application.
-
- When your application is ready to ship, HSD will provide marketing
- assistance by notifying our installed base of scanner customers that
- your application is now available. HSD has the largest installed base
- of any company selling scanners on the NeXT platform which provides a
- large, focused target market that you can reach quickly to sell your
- products to. HSD will also consider "bundling" your application,
- co-marketing or promotional arrangements.
-
- If you would like to receive the HSD Scanner Toolkit or have any
- questions, please contact me (David W. Peter - dpeter@hsd.com)
- directly.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
- David W. Peter
- dpeter@hsd.com (NeXTmail)
- (800) 828-5522
- (415) 964-1400
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XIX. Stone Design Ships Valis Shaders for NeXTSTEP
-
- For more info contact:
- Cliff Baltzley
- Phone: 505-345-4800
- info@stone.com
-
-
- S T O N E D E S I G N S H I P S V A L I S S H A D E R S
-
- ALBUQUERQUE, NM, Halloween, Oct. 31, 1992 - The VALIS Group announces
- the availability of all six volumes of their VG Shaders through Stone
- Design for use with Stone's new NeXT RenderMan modeler - 3D Reality.
-
- VG Shaders are applied to an object or shape within 3D Reality and
- rendered with RenderMan. The shader itself is a small mathematical
- program controlled by the user to create unique looking surfaces
- simply by changing parameters from within the 3D Reality program.
-
- 3D Reality(TM) is a 3D modeling and picture-creating program for
- NeXTSTEP computers that sets a new standard for ease of use and
- flexibility. Just as Stone Design's revolutionary graphics package
- Create provided a user interface that makes all the power of
- PostScript accessible to mere mortals, so 3D Reality allows users to
- take advantage of the myriad of features provided by the 3DKit in
- NeXTSTEP 3.0 as well as the underlying RenderMan architecture.
-
- "3D Reality is the premier visualization and design tool for NeXT
- users. 3D Reality provides artists and designers with an intuitive
- and graphical interface to the power of VG Shaders and RenderMan on
- the NeXT platform. Most importantly, its modeling capabilities
- create high quality objects in the RIB format; a critical aspect of
- making 3D pictures look photorealistic," Rose Ann Alspektor, CEO, The
- VALIS Group.
-
- "We are pleased to announce the availability of the entire VALIS
- line of shaders directly from Stone Design. They make it easy to
- create professional photorealistic pictures using 3D Reality,"
- commented Andrew Stone, CEO of Stone Design. "The VALIS group is
- committed to providing state of the art shaders to the rendering
- world, and we are proud to be distributing their tools."
-
- The VALIS Group is currently the leading supplier of shaders on the
- Macintosh, PC/DOS and NeXT platforms. The six volumes are:
-
- Volume 1-Product Design/Architecture
- Volume 2-Architecture: Interior Desing
- Volume 3-Architecture: Exterior Design
- Volume 4-Illustration: Spectral/Splotch
- Voluem 5-Illustration: Mondo/Hide
- Volume 6-Illustration: Painted Chipped/Blistered/Peeling & Brushed
- Metals
-
- Shipping with 3D Reality are two complementary VALIS shaders, Bumpy
- Glass and Wood Veneer. These shaders are totally parameterized, and
- can be set up interactively from within the Reality program.
-
- The VALIS Group, of Pt. Richmond, California, provides professional
- tools for digital picture making across many platforms.
-
- Stone Design Corporation of Albuquerque, New Mexico, founded in 1984,
- develops a variety of business and design productivity applications
- for NeXTSTEP computers. (505) 345-4800. info@stone.com
-
- # # #
-
- 3D Reality and Create are trademarks of Stone Design
- Corporation. NeXT and NeXTSTEP are trademarks of NeXT Computer, Inc.
- VG Shaders is a trademark of the VALIS Group. All other brand names
- mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
- owners.
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XX. 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!!
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XXI. Sales & Marketing Positions available at Pages Software
-
- Location: East Coast and Midwest/Southern regions and San Diego
-
- Please reply with a resume and cover letter to:
- Rand Schulman, Director of Sales and Marketing at Pages
- Pages Software Inc.
- 9755 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
- San Diego, CA 92124
- EMail welcome: Rand_Schulman@pages.com
- FAX: 619-492-9124
-
- Pages is looking to fill three high viability positions with
- qualified candidates who share our vision:
-
- 1) Channel Marketing Manager
- 2) Southern Regional Sale Manager
- 3) Eastern Region Sale Manager
-
- Pages' object-based technology takes word processing, desktop
- publishing and presentations a step further - seamlessly integrating
- them into an easy-to-use and extremely powerful package. We believe
- that our product will yield solutions for addressing the
- requirements of the organization, projecting a uniform image through
- documents, and saving vast amount of time for the user.
-
-
- Channel Marketing Manager
-
- We believe that there is an excellent opportunity to create a new
- distribution channel where NeXT and Pages resellers will add value;
- as creators of NeXT Mission Critical Custom Applications and Pages
- Design Models. Since we believe the key to our product distribution
- is in creating a very strong indirect channel, we are looking to
- fill a Channel Manager position with a seasoned software channel
- professional.
-
- The Pages Channel Manager position is not for the faint-hearted, or
- for someone looking for OJT. We require 3-5 years experience, and
- documented success in publishing software sales and marketing. NeXT
- experience is a plus. The Channel Manager will be responsible for
- building the Pages distribution channels, creating channel programs,
- and recommending strategies for introducing Pages products to the
- market. The position will be based in San Diego, and report to the
- Director of Sales and Marketing.
-
-
- Regional Sales Managers
-
- Pages is also looking to fill the field position(s) of Regional Sales
- Manager for the East Coast and Midwest/Southern regions. The RSM
- will be responsible for representing Pages in strategic accounts,
- working closely with Pages Resellers, developing regional sales plans
- and strategies, and providing sales seminars and early stage sales
- training, as well as staffing trade shows. It will be the
- responsibility of the RSM to build Pages' installed base within their
- region, and to staff and manage the region as required. The
- successful candidate will have 3-5 years software sales management
- experience with a proven track record of building a software sales
- organization. Both NeXT and Publishing/word processing software sales
- experience are desirable. Compensation will have a strong incentive
- component.
-
-
- Please reply with a resume and cover letter to:
-
- Rand Schulman, Director of Sales and Marketing at Pages
- EMail welcome: Rand_Schulman@pages.com
- FAX: 619-492-9124
-
- Pages Software Inc
- 9755 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
- San Diego, CA 92124
-
- Pages Software Inc is an EOE. No phone calls will be accepted. All
- responses will be strictly confidential.
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XXII. NeXT Developer, Training and System Admin Positions in Chicago
-
- Contact:
-
- Jon Tegethoff
- Information Technology Solutions, Inc.
- 400 West Erie St.
- Chicago, IL 60610
- Phone: (312)587-2000
- Email: jet@its.com
-
- Information Technology Solutions, Inc. is a consulting firm offering
- the following services to a prestigious list of clients:
-
- A. Custom Object Oriented Programming
- B. Network installation and management
- C. Training (Introductory through NeXT developer camp)
-
- We are rapidly expanding and have a number of openings currently
- available. Although our focus is NeXT we also install and manage
- Novell LANs. The following postions are currently available:
-
- 1. NeXT OOP Programmer (Experienced):
-
- Requirements:
- - B.S. Computer Science or equivalent experience.
- - Strong working knowledge of C, Objective C or C++.
- - Significant knowledge of NeXT object-oriented methodology
- including AppKit and DBKit.
-
-
-
-
- 2. NeXT OOP Programmer (Entry Level):
-
- Requirements:
- - B.S. Computer Science or equivalent experience.
- - Working knowledge of C, Objective C or C++.
- - Knowledge of object-oriented methodology.
- - Desire to learn
- - General working knowledge of the NeXT interface
-
- Please send me e-mail as to which position you are applying for, a
- resume and any information you believe will help you get the job. We
- also respond to phone calls and even "heaven forbid" land mail
-
-
- Thank you in advance.
-
- Jon Tegethoff
- Information Technology Solutions, Inc.
- 400 West Erie St.
- Chicago, IL 60610
- (312)587-2000
-
- jet@its.com
-
- Information Technology Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XXIII. 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.
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XXIV. Open job positions at Archetype for NeXTSTEP programmers
-
-
- 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
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XXV. Sports Education and a NeXTSTEP project
-
- "Going for the Gold with NeXT" - series of projects for rowing
- education, analysis, and timing. Projects include result reporting
- for speed-order races, national championships, and national team
- trials; The Race Visualizer, a multimedia race simulator; Speed and
- Spacing, an application for determining predicted speed and required
- spacing for races; and The Rowing Calculator, a system that lets
- coaches and athletes explore the relationships among the variables
- that effect races.
-
- Status: under development.
-
- Geoffrey S. Knauth
- Coxswain for Heavyweight Men's Sweeps
- Boston Rowing Center
- (617) 426-7550 x451
- geoff@bos.camex.com
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- XXVI. NeXTwatch call for NeXTSTEP 3.0 Tips
-
- NeXTwatch(TM) would to announce a call for NeXTSTEP 3.0 tips. If you
- have any neat tips, techniques, power-user tricks, or suggestions on
- how to make life on NeXTSTEP 3.0 easier or faster, please send them
- to <nextwatch@skylee.com>.
-
- We are offering a small prize to anyone whose suggestion is printed
- in our next issue. We will give you a free copy of NeXTwatch or
- an extra issue added to your subscription. (We'd like to offer more,
- but as a small company...)
-
- More importantly, however, think of the fame and fortune that you
- will achieve if your hint is published! Once again, that e-mail
- address is:
-
- nextwatch@skylee.com (NeXTmail OK)
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
- end of issue 5.8
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