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From: Conrad_Geiger@NeXT.COM (Conrad Geiger)
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Subject: PRESS RELEASE: OBJECT: Math, an Object-Oriented Math System for NEXTSTEP
Date: 2 Aug 1993 23:14:22 -0400
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For more information, please contact:

	Andre Angelantoni
	M. Onyschuk and Associates Inc.
	389 Leslie St., Unit 2
	Toronto, Canada M4M 3E3
	Phone: 416-462-3954
	Email: ask-oa@plexus.guild.org


M. ONYSCHUK AND ASSOCIATES INC. INTRODUCES OBJECT:MATH
AN OBJECT-ORIENTED MATH SYSTEM

TORONTO CANADA, Aug. 1 1993 - P M. Onyschuk and Associates Inc. is
pleased to announce the immediate availability of OBJECT:Math, a
comprehensive set of tools and 22 Objective C classes used to add
extensible math and string handling to custom and commercial
applications.

Objects which make up the OBJECT:Math kit include:

1. OACompiler - an OBJECT:Math compiler which converts math and
string expressions (as might be typed into a spreadsheet cell,
plotting package, etc.) into Objective C objects.

2. OAUnbundler - an object which allows end-users to extend their
OBJECT:Math applications with dynamically loaded custom-built or
third-party OBJECT:Math functions.

3. User Interface Objects - OBJECT:Math comes complete with a Lotus
Improv (TM) style function panel, a variable editor, and objects
used to display OBJECT:Math expression trees and other tree
structures.


BRINGING MISSION-CRITICAL CUSTOMIZATION TO SHRINKWRAPPED SOFTWARE

The most exciting thing OBJECT:Math brings the NEXTSTEP community
is the power of mission-critical customization to shrinkwrapped
software...

- best suit an industry or installation.

- an OBJECT:Math report generator which associates OBJECT:Math
expressions with phases in the report generation sequence allows
programmers to write functions  which bring up panels and query
users before a report is printed.


THE OBJECT:MATH MAILING LIST

"OBJECT:Math was designed for use in our own commercial
applications," says Mark Onyschuk, M. Onyschuk and Associates
president. "Now that others can use the OBJECT:Math system too,
we'd like to work with them to ensure that OBJECT:Math functions
are portable across applications."

The OBJECT:Math mailing list brings users the latest information
about OBJECT:Math and how other developers are using it in their
applications. Its aim is to promote the creation of standards which
will allow OBJECT:Math functions written for one application to be
used in others without modification.

To subscribe to the OBJECT:Math mailing list, send a message to
om-request@plexus.guild.org.

OBJECT:Math may be licensed directly from M. Onyschuk and
Associates Inc. for $149.95, or $599.95 with complete product
source. For more information about OBJECT:Math, a free OBJECT:Math
demo, or for special promotional and higher ed. pricing
information, send mail to ask-oa@plexus.guild.org or call
416-462-3954.

M. Onyschuk and Associates Inc. is a Toronto-based developer of
custom and commercial NEXTSTEP software.


OBJECT:Math is a trademark of M. Onyschuk and Associates Inc.
NEXTSTEP is a registered trademark of NeXT Computer, Inc. All other
brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.

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