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Path: digifix!not-for-mail From: tjt@dtw.com (Terrence Talbot) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.announce Subject: PRESS RELEASE: EquationBuilder is Available for NEXTSTEP/INTEL Date: 13 Oct 1993 18:08:08 -0400 Organization: Next Announcements Lines: 47 Sender: sanguish@digifix.com Approved: sanguish@digifix.com Message-ID: <29hu88$etv@digifix.digifix.com> Reply-To: tjt@dtw.com News For more information, contact: Terrence Talbot Digital Tool Works Email: info@dtw.com Phone: (617) 742-4057 Digital Tool Works Ships Multi-Architecture EquationBuilder for NEXTSTEP BOSTON, Sept., 1993 - Digital Tool Works(TM) announced availibility of EquationBuilder(TM) 3.1, a multi-architecture version of its technical publishing software for NEXTSTEP(TM). This release represents the successful port of EquationBuilder to NEXTSTEP for Intel Processors. EquationBuilder 3.1 requires NEXTSTEP 3.1 and is shipped in multiple-architecture binary form. Multiple-architecture binary software runs on both Motorola-based NeXT hardware and qualified Intel-based systems. EquationBuilder 3.1 can therefore run on NEXTSTEP networks that mix Intel and Motorola hardware. EquationBuilder remains the first and only fully WYSIWYG technical equation editor for all hardware platforms that support NEXTSTEP. EquationBuilder is available from several NEXTSTEP resellers, including NeXTConnection (800-800-6398 or 603-446-7711) and Paget Press (eaw@paget.com). Educational discounts are available. For information regarding large network licenses, e-mail Digital Tool Works directly. A fully functional, fully documented demonstration version is available at the ftp sites cs.orst.edu and sonata.cc.purdue.edu. An update from previous versions of EquationBuilder to EquationBuilder 3.1 is available to all registered EquationBuilder owners. Please contact Digital Tool Works directly regarding updates. Digital Tool Works is a privately funded software start-up dedicated to the development of productivity and authoring tools running under NeXTSTEP. All trademarks mentioned belong to their respective owners.
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