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Subject: ANNOUNCE: Little Smalltalk for Macintosh v3.1.4
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Announcing:

Little Smalltalk for Macintosh, v3.1.4


What it is
----------

This is a port of Tim Budd's Little Smalltalk which I have specially
customised for the Mac environment. I have concentrated on providing a useable
GUI rather than enriching the language, making Little Smalltalk even easier to
learn than before. I have provided the following features:

   o  A multi-pane class browser
   o  Inspectors
   o  Pop-up menus
   o  Drag and drop file specification
   o  Standard dialogues

   ...and many others.


What it isn't
-------------

A full-featured Smalltalk environment. Little Smalltalk concentrates on
providing the basics of an object-oriented language, whilst maintaining a high
level of compatibility with full Smalltalk implementations. This makes it
small, fast and easy to learn.



Sounds good. Where can I get it?
--------------------------------

By FTP from sumex-aim.stanford.edu (and the info-mac mirrors) where it can be
found in '/info-mac/dev'.


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Julian Barkway,
BarkwayJ@RFERL.org,
Munich,
Germany.
