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From: Mark R Onyschuk <g1markus@cdf.toronto.edu>
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Subject: SUBMISSION: OBJECT: Math Service on cs.orst.edu
Date: 13 Sep 1993 17:14:13 -0400
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


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
e-mail: ask-oa@plexus.guild.org


M. ONYSCHUK AND ASSOCIATES INC. INTRODUCES OBJECT MATH SERVICE -
MAB APPLICATION AND FUNCTION BUNDLES AVAILABLE ON CS.ORST.EDU

TORONTO CANADA, September 13 1993 - M. Onyschuk and Associates Inc.
is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Object Math
Service, a NEXTSTEP service provider which allows users to evaluate
math and text expressions inside other applications, using OBJECT:Math.

To use the service, place ObjectMathService.app into your ~/Apps
folder, and place your collection of OBJECT:Math functions kits
into ~/Library/ObjectMath or ~/Library/ObjectMathService. Highlight
a math or text expression in any NEXTSTEP application and select
`Evaluate using OBJECT:Math' from the services menu to calculate
the result.

ObjectMathService ships with MathBundle and StringBundle, a collection
of common math and string handling functions, and a tutorial for
developing your own custom OBJECT:Math function kits.


ObjectMathService.app is available via anonymous ftp from cs.orst.edu
as ObjectMathService1.02.tar.gz, and is currently located in the
submissions folder.

For more information about OBJECT:Math, OBJECT:Math function kits,
or a free OBJECT:Math demo, contact M. Onyschuk and Associates Inc.
at ask-oa@plexus.guild.org, or look for ObjectMathDemo1.11.tar.gz,
posted to cs.orst.edu .

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Marcel Waldvogel and Netfuture.ch.