[comp.graphics] "LIVE" - still vaporware?

jbn@glacier.STANFORD.EDU (John B. Nagle) (06/22/87)

      Recently there were some comments to the effect that "Live", from
A-squared Systems, was about to become available, a year after original
announcements.  Has anyone actually seen one on sale?  Not a prototype
being hauled around by the developers, but one in a computer store or
in end-user hands?  If so, where?

				John Nagle

baer@percival.UUCP (Ken Baer) (06/23/87)

In article <17102@glacier.STANFORD.EDU> jbn@glacier.STANFORD.EDU (John B. Nagle) writes:
>
>      Recently there were some comments to the effect that "Live", from
>A-squared Systems, was about to become available, a year after original
>announcements.  Has anyone actually seen one on sale?  Not a prototype
>being hauled around by the developers, but one in a computer store or
>in end-user hands?  If so, where?
>
>				John Nagle

I recently saw R.J. Mical at a local Amiga user group meeting, where he
announced that he is starting a new company that has aquired the rights
for Live.  The name of the company is Grab Inc.  He said the name not only
refers to their first product, a frame GRABber, but also the appropriate
attitude for a new business to have in this competative, aggressive,
capitalist society.  He said the product should be out in 2 or 3 months.

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