Nov 92 Newsbits
Volume Number: 8
Issue Number: 7
Column Tag: Newsbits
Newsbits
By Neil Ticktin, Editor-in-Chief
Enteract Upgrade
Dynabyte has released version 2 of EnterAct, the language-aware C editor for
THINK C users. EnterAct is designed to relax the coding bottleneck by focusing on rapid
error-tolerant information retrieval, rather than generating CODE. Viewing a copy of
or jumping to a definition, automatic marking, and the Browser all work with
first-draft C code.
The new “AutoLook” window provides instant definition or prototype viewing for
all top-level identifiers during editing. Pressing the Enter key activates
spell-tolerant identifier lookup, with results in editable, unobtrusive windows.
EnterAct project windows have separate panes for source, header, and
supporting text files, and there are now three ways to “hyperlink” code and
documentation. Reopening a project also reopens your current working files.
New editing boosts include source code illustrations, position toggling, and a Go
To that accepts file name and line.
EnterAct now ships with hAWK, an enhanced version of the popular AWK
language. Input menu options such as “All files selected for multi-file operations in
the current project” simplify setup, and hAWK programs can be run in the background
or driven interactively. The full C source for hAWK (450K), 5,000 lines of sample
programs, and a 60 page on-disk manual are included.
For more information, contact Dynabyte at 416/595-9440.
JPEG for Application Developers
Storm Technology has released its developer tools, featuring their newest JPEG
compression engine. This new 100% JPEG-compliant engine is faster, more accurate,
and adds several new components that take full advantage of all baseline JPEG
capabilities. Developers can now easily provide their customers with a wider range of
image processing features.
The new JPEG compression engine implements striping, a new
compression/decompression method unique to Storm Technology. Previously, the
developer could only work with complete images. Striping enables applications to A)
perform JPEG functions in the background on multiple images, so the user can continue
using their application’s other features while the JPEG operations are performed; and
B) compress/ decompress large image files in a small amount of RAM, without the
overhead of virtual memory management schemes.
The features of the new JPEG compression engine are delivered as code resources
which can be called by the application developer’s program. The Macintosh Code
Resources Developer Package is now available, with the Windows Dynamic Link
Libraries and Unix C Libraries available in the Fall. These routines can be
incorporated into any application written in C or capable of calling C routines.
For more information, contact Storm Technology, 1861 Landings Drive,
Mountain View, CA 94043, Voice: 415/691-6600, Fax: 415/691-9825.
PICTing Your Pocket
Imspace Systems Corp. has introduced PICTpocket™, a powerful, low-cost image
browsing utility for users of image-intensive applications. PICTpocket puts thousands
of clip art illustrations, digitized photographs, and QuickTime clips within any user's
reach. It automatically scans Mac disks and folders, or Windows directories, for
mixed-media images. In seconds, icons are created, each a full-color, miniaturized
version of the original image. Finding the right image is now as simple as opening a
folder.
Unlike some existing graphic database products, PICTpocket stores only an
easily-identifiable, low-resolution icon that is used for visual reference. Because
PICTpocket only stores the specific information needed to retrieve the file from its
original location, it makes efficient use of hard disk space.
PICTpocket is one of several software utilities included in Kudo Portfolio,
available now at an introductory price of $79. PICTpocket for Windows is currently in
Beta test, and will be released later this year.
For more information, or to obtain a demonstration copy of PICTpocket, contact
Imspace Systems Corporation, 4747 Morena Blvd., Suite 360, San Diego, CA 92117;
800/949-4555 or 619/272-0593 for voice, fax, or BBS.
LPA releaseS update to MacPROLOG
Logic Programming Associates, (LPA), announced an update to its popular
MacPROLOG series of software development products for Apple Macintosh computers,
which includes support for many of the new features introduced by System 7.
LPA MacPROLOG is a fast compiler system with a sophisticated multi- window,
menu and dialog-based programming environment. In addition to the standard routines
found in Edinburgh syntax Prolog, MacPROLOG also provides high-level access to the
Macintosh ToolBox and QuickDraw graphics and programmable interfaces to C and
Pascal.
New features in LPA MacPROLOG 4.5 include: support for the sending and
receiving of Apple Events, an example Event-based interface to HyperCard, support for
Balloon Help, File Aliasing and Stationery Pads, new Control Windows for building
intelligent screens and dialogs, significantly enhanced execution performance.
Other products in the MacPROLOG series include: flex expert system toolkit,
MacProlog Dialog Editor, and MacObject/Prolog++.
For more information contact Logic Programming Associates Ltd., Studio 4,
RVPB, Trinity Road, London, SW18 3SX, England. Voice: 081/871-2016, Fax:
081/874-0449, International Telephone:+44 81/871-2016 Int Fax:+44
81/874-0449, AppleLink: UK0049, Internet: lpa@cix.compulink.co.uk.
Alysis Professional Developer Tools
Alysis Software Corporation is releasing its Professional Developer Tools, a
suite of applications, system extensions, and code resources that will allow Macintosh
developers to apply an array of compression technologies within their own software.
The Developer Tools include the Alysis Resource Compressor, version 2.0, The Alysis
Disk Expander, transportable compressed applications code, an Apple Installer action
“atom,” and code resources with C and 68000 glue code for incorporation directly
within software. The Alysis tools are available now with license fees starting at
$99.95.
For more information, contact Alysis Software Corporation, 1231 31st Avenue,
San Francisco, CA 94122. 415/566-2263.
DragInstall Goes 1.5
Ray Sauers Associates has announced an upgrade to DragInstall. Version 1.5
represents a significant upgrade from version 1.0 of Install-It. The Builder
application has been completely re-written in Prograph 2.5, and the Installer code has
been converted to THINK C 5.0.
The new version includes added capability for external routines, copies
uncompressed files, allows the user to select a starting folder, has restart options,
System Folder options, can use Installer templates and automatic resource copying.
For more information, contact Ray Sauers Associates, 1187 Main Avenue, Suite
1B, Clifton, NJ 07011-2252, Voice: 201/478-1970, Fax: 201/478-1513,
AppleLink: D1922, America Online: SAUERS, CompuServe: 70731,2326.
Image extension to 4D
Metamedia Systems Pte Ltd is shipping the first version of their MetaVIEW™ for
4D; an image extension to 4th DIMENSION™. MetaVIEW™ for 4D gives developers the
power to develop low cost color image database solutions. It supports up to 24-bit color
depth and it can run on any color capable Macintosh. This solution takes advantage of
Apple’s latest system software extension - QuickTime™, running on Apple’s System 7.0
operating system.
MetaView™ for 4D is built essentially around the concept that images in
databases are required more for browsing, identification and verification, but less
rarely used as a container for image information itself. It gives you the ability to create
thumbnails (for browsing) and preview images (any arbitrary size) of the original
images. Only these compressed representations of the original image are kept within
the database while the original images are kept external. Hence freeing up valuable
database storage space and also reduce network transfer times for database records.
For more information, contact Metamedia Systems Pte Ltd, 67B Boat Quay,
Singapore 0104, Tel: (65) 538-2756, Fax: (65) 533-0308, AppleLink: D3790.