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From: kinnucan@hq.ileaf.com (Paul Kinnucan)
Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: The multi-language OO-Browser V2.8 has been released.
In-Reply-To: weiner@oakhill.sps.mot.com's message of Sat, 11 Mar 1995 17:03:21 GMT
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In article <WEINER.95Mar11110321@meltdown.oakhill.sps.mot.com> weiner@oakhill.sps.mot.com (Bob Weiner) writes:


   [The OO-Browser has been donated to the Free Software Foundation for free use
   and distribution under the terms of the GNU Public License.  It is part of
   the much larger InfoDock integrated tool framework, which is available from
   the same directory as the OO-Browser, as described below.]

   Please try this out with your favorite object-oriented language or with
   Common Lisp or Emacs Lisp.  The Common Lisp and Objective-C interfaces have a
   lot of new capabilities.  Send *detailed* bug reports (not help requests) to
   <weiner@mot.com>.

   Get it via anonymous ftp from:
       /anonymous@cs.uiuc.edu:pub/xemacs/infodock/oobr-2.8.tar.gz
   See the BR-* files in that same directory if you want more information about
   the OO-Browser before retrieving it.


Is there a PC-based version of this browser? If not, how difficult
would it be to port the Unix version to an MS-Windows-based version
of Emacs.

- Paul
