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- From: Conrad_Geiger@NeXT.com (Conrad Geiger - Manager, International NeXT User Groups)
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- Subject: NeXT Ships NeXTSTEP Release 3.0
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- Date: 9 Sep 92 23:00:02 GMT
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- News
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- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- Contact: Emily Brower
- Allison Thomas Associates
- (415) 780-3786
-
- NeXT Ships NeXTSTEP Release 3.0, Third Generation of the Complete
- Object-Oriented Environment
-
- REDWOOD CITY, Calif., September 8, 1992 - NeXT Computer, Inc. today
- announced the shipment of NeXTSTEP Release 3.0, the third generation
- of the only object-oriented environment available today. Release
- 3.0, which adds to the power and ease of use of earlier NeXTSTEP
- releases, features important new capabilities for both developers and
- users.
-
- "NeXT is now shipping our third refinement of the industry's leading
- object-oriented environment NeXTSTEP 3.0 while our competitors
- are still years away from even sampling their first versions," said
- Steven P. Jobs, chairman and CEO of NeXT. "The maturity and richness
- of NeXTSTEP is really evident in Release 3.0, especially in some of
- the new objects such as the Database Kit."
-
- NeXTSTEP Release 3.0 Increases NeXT's Object-Oriented Lead
- NeXTSTEP Release 3.0 preserves all the features of the previous
- version, while adding improved mission-critical custom application
- development tools; greater interoperability; sharing of information
- across documents and applications; enhanced graphics; global
- computing; and general usability features.
-
- "The general environment of NeXTSTEP 3.0 is extraordinarily stable
- for pre-release software and we are quite intrigued with what we
- see," said Hadar Pedhazur, vice president of UBS Securities, Inc. and
- a Release 3.0 beta user. "The two added features in 3.0 that offer
- the most potential for us are DBKit, because it will allow us to
- standardize our database work, and Distributed Objects, because it
- will give us even more flexibility with the object-oriented custom
- work we do."
-
-
- Custom Application Development
-
- NeXTSTEP Release 3.0 adds four new object kits to its application
- development environment. These new kits include the following:
-
- - Database Kit (DBKit). DBKit can dramatically shorten the time
- needed to create client/server database-driven applications. It also
- provides a single, consistent interface to SQL databases from
- multiple vendors, including Sybase and Oracle.
-
- - 3D Graphics Kit (3DKit). Based on Pixar's RenderMan standard
- (both Interactive and PhotoRealistic RenderMan), it allows developers to easily
- add three-dimensional graphics to new or existing NeXTSTEP applications.
-
- - PhoneKit. This kit includes support for ISDN (Integrated
- Services Digital Network) and POTS (plain old telephone service) and
- enables a whole new generation of telephony applications, such as
- smart answering machines and conferencing.
-
- - Indexing Kit. It provides tools for efficiently storing,
- indexing and retrieving textual or record-based information in any
- application.
-
-
- Interoperability
-
- NeXTSTEP Release 3.0 adds bundled Novell Client and AppleShare Client
- software, for accessing file servers and PostScript printers on
- NetWare and AppleTalk networks, respectively. The new version of
- NeXTSTEP also includes additional Macintosh and DOS file support and
- expanded ability to share files, printers (from various vendors), fax
- modems and CD-ROM drives among networked users. Built-in ISDN
- capabilities provide WAN (wide-area network) connections.
-
- In addition, Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. provides Hayes ISDN
- Extender, a telecommunication network interface module that provides
- ISDN Basic Rate Access as well as analog telephone connectivity to
- NeXTSTEP computers. Hayes ISDN Extender, when used in conjunction
- with the PhoneKit, can be used for point-to-point communications and
- remote LAN access. Third-party software is expected to support
- high-speed, digitized voice, data and multimedia applications.
-
-
- Sharing Information Across Documents and Applications
-
- Release 3.0 introduces Distributed Objects: While previous versions
- of NeXTSTEP provided messaging between objects within a single
- NeXTSTEP application, Distributed Objects extends this simple yet
- powerful messaging model to include messaging between objects in
- different applications and across different computers on a network.
- Distributed Objects makes possible Object Links, which is a
- multimedia hyperlinking system that enables documents of different
- applications to share dynamic information.
-
-
- Enhanced Graphics
-
- Among the new standards supported in Release 3.0 are PostScript Level
- 2 integration, which adds support for calibrated color output,
- imaging filters for faster printing and pattern support; and the
- Pantone Matching System, the premier standard for specifying colors
- in printed output.
-
-
- Global Computing
-
- Users can localize their NeXTSTEP Release 3.0 interface, setting
- system text and sounds in any of seven languages: English, Spanish,
- French, German, Italian, Swedish and Japanese. Also, as
- communications standards such as ISDN become implemented globally,
- NeXTSTEP will be able to easily take advantage of the expanded
- communication capabilities.
-
-
- General Usability
-
- Release 3.0 introduces an integrated, multimedia on-line hypertext
- Help system. The Help system is used by all documentation that NeXT
- bundles with NeXTSTEP, and also consists of Help objects that all
- third-party developers can use to create consistent Help systems for
- their NeXTSTEP applications. In response to customer requests, the
- new version of NeXTSTEP also includes more color in the user
- interface.
-
- Importantly, any application written under NeXTSTEP Release 2 will
- run in Release 3.0, and will automatically take advantage of many
- Release 3.0 features, such as access to Pantone Colors, improved fax
- capabilities and color text (provided via the addition of color to
- the NeXTSTEP text object).
-
-
- Object Orientation: The Stakes are High
-
- The fact that NeXTSTEP is an object-oriented environment is crucial
- for a number of reasons. Object-oriented technologies are being
- hailed as the answer for corporate and government organizations
- seeking to create more competitive computing environments. These
- organizations want faster means of developing mission-critical custom
- applications traditionally the domain of mainframe computers and
- to move to distributed client/server computers. They have also
- discovered that shrink-wrapped software alone cannot provide tools
- that closely match companies' own, unique work processes.
-
- The object-oriented NeXTSTEP provides not only the best and fastest
- environment for creating mission-critical custom applications, but
- also the "glue" to integrate the custom functionality with
- shrink-wrapped applications and with standard networking and
- connectivity tools. Significantly, while most major computer and
- software companies talk at great length about their plans to offer
- object-oriented solutions, NeXTSTEP is the only fully object-oriented
- environment available today. By virtue of its three years as a
- commercially marketed product, it has already achieved the status of
- de facto industry leader in object-oriented computing.
-
-
- System Requirements and Pricing
-
- NeXTSTEP Release 3.0 will be included automatically with all NeXT
- computers shipped after today, and will also be provided on a CD-ROM
- for back-up. Release 3.0 runs on any NeXT workstation with a minimum
- of a 100 MB hard disk and 8 MB of RAM. For optimum performance,
- however, NeXT recommends that Release 3.0 not be run on 68030-based
- NeXTcube systems. Further, due to the added functionality of Release
- 3.0, NeXT recommends at least 12 MB of RAM on monochrome systems and
- at least 16 MB of RAM on color systems.
-
- Registered owners of NeXTSTEP Release 2 can upgrade to Release 3.0
- for $XXX; upgrades will be shipped on a CD-ROM disk and as a
- right-to-use license.
-
-
- About NeXT
-
- NeXT Computer, Inc. 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
- 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.
-
- -30-
-
- NeXT, the NeXT logo, NeXTSTEP and NeXTcube are trademarks of NeXT
- Computer, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned belong to their
- respective owners.
-