[comp.windows.x] Apple joins UI and OSF

pke@public.BTR.COM (Peter Espen pke@btr.com) (09/19/90)

This was posted to comp.unix.aux today.....

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Article 906 of 918, Mon 09:08.
Subject: Apple joins UI and OSF
From: jk@Apple.COM (John Kullmann)
Path: btr!decwrl!apple!jk
Organization: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, CA
Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux
Date: 17 Sep 90 16:08:44 GMT


This announcement was put on the wire this morning...

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APPLE STRENGTHENS COMMITMENT TO INDUSTRY STANDARDS: JOINS UNIX INTERNATIONAL
AND THE OPEN SOFTWARE FOUNDATION
 
 
CUPERTINO, California -- September 17, 1990 -- Apple Computer, Inc. today
announced it has joined the two major UNIX consortia -- UNIX International and
the Open Software Foundation.  This action bolsters Apple's support of industry
standards and ensures earliest access to emerging UNIX technologies.  In
addition, Apple has  announced that A/UX, its Macintosh computer UNIX platform,
will comply with the X/Open Portability Guide (XPG).
     "Apple offers our customers a unique and powerful arsenal -- the benefits
of  the popular Macintosh computing environment combined with industry
standards," said Randy Battat, Apple's vice president of worldwide product
marketing .  "By joining both UNIX consortia, we can evaluate all proposed
technologies and adopt those that best meet the needs of our customers.
Compliance with X/Open's XPG provides yet another important standard for our
customers in business, universities and governments throughout the world."
     A/UX 2.0 is Macintosh  for UNIX customers .  It presents the familiar and
intuitive Macintosh computer desktop and runs the shrink-wrapped productivity
applications that have made Macintosh famous.  A/UX 2.0 enables users to have a
single system on their desktop for all their daily work including Macintosh,
UNIX, and X Window System applications plus MS-DOS and Motif applications using
third-party products.
 
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Apple, the Apple logo,  Macintosh,  and A/UX are registered trademarks of Apple
Computer, Inc.
UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T.
X/Open is a registered trademark of X/Open Company Ltd.
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