jhm+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jim Morris) (09/24/87)
We are happy to announce that IBM will put the Andrew Toolkit on M.I.T.'s X distribution tape. Although it was not on the tape released on September 15, we hope it will go out in December. The Andrew Toolkit (sometimes called Base Environment 2) is an extensible, object-oriented system for the display, and manipulation of graphical objects in a workstation environment. Its basic application is a multi-media document editor that provides multi-font text, drawings, raster images, equations, tables, and spreadsheets. It runs on X.11. This toolkit is the product of about twenty programmer-years of development at the Information Technology Center, a joint project of Carnegie Mellon and IBM. The X distribution tape is available from M.I.T.'s Microcomputer Center (Room 11-209, MIT, Cambridge MA 02139) to anyone for a nominal charge. The programs on it come with source and can be enhanced and redistribitued without restriction.
angel@umigw.MIAMI.EDU (angel li) (09/24/87)
In article <wVKGgqy00UoAN-A0PI@andrew.cmu.edu> jhm+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jim Morris) writes: > > We are happy to announce that IBM will put the Andrew Toolkit on M.I.T.'s X >distribution tape. Although it was not on the tape released on September 15, >we hope it will go out in December. > Is this toolkit available via anonymous FTP? It would be nice to take a look at it sometime before December. Angel Li angel@miami.miami.edu
jhm+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Jim Morris) (09/25/87)
Several people have asked whether they can get the Andrew Toolkit now, via anonymous FTP or other means. Although it is in limited use at CMU, it simply isn't ready yet. The first release of code will be in December. We will make some overview documentation available soon, however.