sunflash-Distributed to mailing list sun/NC/north-carolina sunflash-Send requests, problems to owner-sunflash@suntri.east.sun.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash Non-Sun Information/Product Abstracts SunFLASH Vol 64 #70 April 1994 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64.70 Non-Sun Information/Product Abstracts This article contains brief descriptions of several Non-Sun - that is, third Party, Articles. These articles have not been previously posted to SunFlash. They are available from flashadm@sun.com by email only. You may request the full text of any of these articles by sending mail to flashadm@sun.com with a list of 1 or more space seperated article numbers (e.g. 63.87 62.32) in the Subject line. -johnj (8 articles, 40 Kb, 811 lines - about 13 US pages) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Article Size In Title Number Kb/lines 64.62 5 105 uShare: Makes UNIX AppleShare Server 64.63 6 119 Mosaic Server Product Announcement 64.64 5 114 Real-Time / Comm CASE Tool 64.65 3 64 BudTool 4.2 64.66 6 119 DawnTools TT++ and CDEM++ C++ Class 64.67 7 130 MAINSOFT AGREEMENT WITH MICROSOFT 64.68 4 75 SMARTsystem - large bodies of C code 64.69 4 85 Microplex Multi-protocol Print Server Totals: 40 811 How To Request An Article - Example ----------------------------------- %mail flashadm@sun.com Subject: 63.39 63.40 ^D % Place the list articles numbers on the same line as the Subject keyword. Separate article numbers with a space (e.g 63.39 63.40). 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If you suspect that your requested article is not getting to you because of an email address problem, then resubmit and add the keyword "email-to" in the body of the message: %mail flashadm@sun.com Subject: 63.39 63.40 email-to foo%bar@name.domain ^D % Replace foo%bar@name.domain with your email address. -johnj ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstracts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64.62 uShare 4.0 Turns UNIX Systems into AppleShare Servers From: info@iptech.com (Olivia Favela) Information Presentation Technologies, ("IPT") announced that its uShare 4.0 file sharing software for Macintosh and UNIX connectivity is now available. uShare 4.0 offers significant product enhancements and full AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP) version 2.1 compatibility. (105 lines) 64.63 Mosaic Server Product Announcement - Personal Library Software From: Adrienne Griffith Personal Library Software (PLS) announced that it has developed an Internet server version of its industry-leading information search engine. The new product, PLServer(TM), works with Mosaic, the ubiquitous interface to the World Wide Web. PLServer allows individuals and organizations to publish their information over the net at affordable prices, using technology that was available previously only to large commercial publishers. (119 lines) 64.64 Bayfront Technologies Real-Time / Comm CASE Tool From: neighbrs@netcom.com (James M. Neighbors) Bayfront Technologies, Inc. has introduced a set of Computer-Aided Protocol Engineering (CAPE) software design, implementation and test tools. Bayfront CAPE Tools can capture the design and implement any software system that uses protocols, state machines or timed control. This important class of systems includes communications, transaction processing, distributed processing, real-time control, process control, client/server and operating systems. Bayfront CAPE Tools provide software designers with more power than general CASE tools because the concepts of the problem area such as timers, events and messages are built into the tools. (114 lines) 64.65 BudTool 4.2 From: westdr@pa.pdc.com (David West - PDC HQ) PDC has announced the availability of the newest version of BudTool, the leading UNIX network backup and retrieval product, originally introduced and marketed by Delta Microsystems. (64 lines) 64.66 DawnTools TT++ and CDEM++ -- C++ Class Libraries for ITC From: dti@netcom.com (Dawn Technologies) Dawn Technologies, Inc. introduced at Uniforum in San Francisco the new DawnTools product line of C++ class libraries. The initial two offerings are DawnTools TT++ and DawnTools CDEM++ which provide object-oriented interfaces for the inter-tool communication standards adopted by the Unix COSE (Common Operating System Environment) standardization effort. (119 lines) 64.67 MAINSOFT SIGNS LICENSING AGREEMENT WITH MICROSOFT License makes the Windows API a "universal" standard for multiple computing platforms MainSoft Corporation announced that it has signed a license agreement with Microsoft for the Windows libraries for Unix. Under the terms of this multi-year agreement, MainSoft can incorporate source code for current and future Windows technology into its cross development tools. (130 lines) 64.68 SMARTsystem - Understanding your large bodies of C code From: sheilaprocase.com (Sheila Moghnsbocker) SMARTsystem specializes in analysis and comprehension of very large bodies of C code. Unlike other products, SMARTsystem can analyze upwards of 1 million lines of code, and can handle code that won't compile successfully, incomplete systems, or code targeted for other hardware platforms or embedded systems. SMARTsystem excels at helping programmers and managers understand and fix large amounts of unfamiliar C source code by graphically displaying code structure, providing information about errors and dependencies and performing impact analysis. (75 lines) 64.69 Microplex M202 Multi-protocol Print Server From: info@microplex.com (Steve Balaban) Microplex Systems Ltd. announces the release of the M202 multi-port multi-protocol print server. The M202 is the first print server to offer advanced security and management features while increasing the functionality and usability of printers. It provides simultaneous Berkeley "lpd" printing support for SunOS users and Sys V "lp" support for printing remotely in Solaris environments. 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