Sep 95 Newsbits
Volume Number: 11
Issue Number: 9
Column Tag: Newsbits
By John Kawakami, MacTech Magazine Editorial Assistant
Apple Taps Guy Kawasaki For Apple Fellows Program
CUPERTINO, California - June 1995 - Apple Computer, Inc. announced that Guy
Kawasaki has been appointed to the company’s prestigious Apple Fellows program. The
Apple Fellows program recognizes those rare individuals who have made extraordinary
technical or leadership contributions to personal computing. Each Apple Fellow acts as
a leader and a visionary, guiding the company in his particular area of expertise.
A noted author, columnist and speaker, and the founder of various personal
computing enterprises, Kawasaki has played a significant leadership role in the
“evangelism” of the Apple Macintosh computer and its software. As an Apple Fellow,
Kawasaki will represent developer issues and perspectives to Apple; work with
developers on programs that enhance their businesses; and serve as a resource for
Apple’s sales, marketing, development, and support personnel.
Prior to becoming an Apple Fellow, Guy Kawasaki was the president of Fog City
Software in San Francisco, which he founded in 1994. Fog City is the creator of the
Claris Emailer product, which Claris plans to ship in July. Kawasaki also was
formerly a member of the board of directors of Macintosh software ventures Salient,
Bit Jugglers and BookMaker, and was the founder and president of ACI US, another
Macintosh software company.
While employed by Apple from 1983 to 1987, Kawasaki pioneered Apple’s
software evangelism program for the Macintosh computer as director of product
management, and was responsible for managing the relationship between Apple and
third-party developers, as well as Apple-labeled software products. He was one of the
key individuals responsible for the successful introduction of the original Macintosh
computer in 1984, and it was in this capacity that he perpetuated the term “software
evangelist” in his highly successful efforts to support Macintosh software developers.
“Guy Kawasaki brings extraordinary insight into Apple’s relationship with
Macintosh developers and Macintosh users around the world,” said David Nagel, Apple
senior vice president of worldwide research and development. “As an Apple Fellow,
Guy’s experience as both a developer and a Macintosh software evangelist, as well as
his enthusiasm for the Macintosh platform, will be a tremendous asset to Apple and the
software-development community.”
“My goal is to carry the Macintosh torch and save computer users from the gates
of hell,” said Kawasaki. “MUD (monopolistic unshipped detritus) has replaced FUD
(fear, uncertainty, and doubt). Personal computing should be about loftier things like
empowerment, innovation, and creativity.”
“This is an honor that is well deserved,” said Tim Bajarin, president of Creative
Strategies. “Because of Guy, Apple was able to hurdle many obstacles to gain developer
acceptance of the early Macintosh. Facing similar challenges now, Apple could not have
chosen a more appropriate and responsive liaison and advocate for developers -
someone who clearly understands and is trusted by the Macintosh developer
community.”
“At Macromedia, we’re pleased to see someone with such enthusiasm and vision
for the Macintosh rejoin Apple,” said John C. “Bud” Colligan, president and CEO of
Macromedia, Inc. “I can’t think of a better-qualified person than Guy Kawasaki to
catalyze and energize the Macintosh developer community.”
Kawasaki, age 40, is the author of several books - including “How to Drive Your
Competition Crazy” and “The Macintosh Way” - and has been a contributing columnist
for MacUser and Macworld magazines.
Kawasaki holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Stanford and an MBA from
UCLA. A native of Honolulu, Hawaii, he lives in San Francisco with his wife and son.
They have another child in “beta.”
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NetManage to Bring WinSock APIs to
Apple Computer’s Open Transport
Mactivity ’95, San Jose, California, July - NetManage, the leading Windows TCP/IP
developer, announced its intent to bring the Window Sockets 1.1 APIs to the Mac OS.
WinSock has emerged as the Application Programming Interface (API) of choice
for accessing TCP/IP services on personal computers running Windows. By extending
the architecture of Open Transport - Apple’s new Mac OS networking and
communications system - with Window Sockets APIs, this proposed new developer tool
will enable cross platform programming between the Mac OS and Windows,
Windows/NT and Windows’95.
Developers from the Windows community should find it easier to develop TCP/IP
networking applications for the Mac OS. For corporate developers, these proposed new
tools would provide a portable network API across both Windows and the Mac OS
platform. As a result, customers should see an increased number of Windows
networking applications become available on the Mac OS.
“NetManage becoming a Mac OS developer, and announcing its intent to create this
tool should further strengthen the developer proposition with Apple Open Transport”,
said John Mracek, senior director of System Software Marketing at Apple Computer,
Inc. “With tools support to be available for both POSIX XTI and Window Sockets APIs,
developers will have the best of both UNIX and Windows for Mac OS network
applications. We are particularly pleased to see NetManage working on this. Their
leadership and expertise as the contributor of the original WinSock specification
certainly lays the groundwork for a successful relationship.”
The two companies will release further details concerning the new tools at a later
date.
MacAnalyst and MacDesigner Tools Version 5.0
Marshalltown, Iowa, July 1995 - Excel Software has introduced major enhancements
to its suite of MacAnalyst and MacDesigner tools to automate the Booch 94, Fusion and
Jacobson methods of object-oriented analysis and design.
To retain its leadership role in OOA/OOD software engineering tools,
improvements have been made to the existing support for OMT, Shlaer/Mellor and
Coad/Yourdon methods. MacAnalyst and MacDesigner tools are currently used by
thousands of software developers for personal computer, mainframe and embedded
software systems.
The Booch 94 method includes class, object, state, interaction, module and
processor diagrams. These different diagram views are integrated through the
multi-user team dictionary and requirement documents. Dictionary and diagram
information developed during the design phase of a project is used for automated code
generation of class structures and function frames. Integrated code browsing and
editing provides double-click access from design diagrams to source code.
Jacobson method support includes use case diagrams and definitions, the analysis
and design model, interaction diagrams and state transition graphs. The use case
concept serves as the foundation of the Jacobson method and has become a popular
supplement to other OOA/OOD methods. Each use case definition can be associated with
other diagrams, tables or text documents for instant access. Class declarations and
function code frames can be generated from diagram and dictionary information.
Other features of version 5.0 include Harel style state models, instant access to
requirement statements associated with a diagram or object selection and table
generation from state diagrams. Each product has a user’s manual, example documents
and the new Introduction & Tutorials manual. The tutorials manual covers nineteen
software engineering projects using a broad range of methods.
Product pricing is MacAnalyst $995, MacAnalyst/Expert $1595, MacDesigner
$995, MacDesigner/Expert $1595 and MacA&D $2995. These products run on all
Macintosh computers with eight megabytes of RAM and System 7, A/UX 3 or later.
They are compatible with UNIX workstations using Apple’s MAE software. Site
licensing is available.
Excel Software, Box 1414, Marshalltown, IA 50158
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Metrowerks CodeWarrior Will Enable ISVs to Create Applications for
New Interactive TV Operating System.
Metrowerks, Inc. [ME, VSE: MWK] announced its intention to provide tools for
developing software for use in interactive television (“ITV”) in cooperation with
PowerTV, Inc. and Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. A contract will be formalized shortly and
the three companies plan to cooperate in establishing the Power TV operating system
(“PowerTV OS”) as a premier environment for interactive TV content.
The PowerTV OS is an open architecture technology selected by Scientific-Atlanta
as the standard operating system for their digital settop terminals and is the operating
system platform for a number for interactive applications. Industry leaders such as
Ameritech, Pacific Telesis Video Services and Southern New England
Telecommunications have all chosen the PowerTV OS for use in their interactive
networks.
Metrowerks will author and distribute a new version of CodeWarrior, its
high-performance, easy-to-use software development package, to enable the creation
of leading-edge content for the PowerTV OS. This new version of CodeWarrior will use
the same tools, debuggers and environment that have made CodeWarrior a development
system of choice for independent software vendors on the Macintosh. The PowerTV
version of CodeWarrior will run on all Apple Macintosh and MacOS-compatible
systems and will output code for the embedded PowerPC CPU used in the
Scientific-Atlanta Digital Home Communication Terminal (“DHCT”).
Metrowerks, email: info@metrowerks.com
Script Debugger
Late Night Software Ltd. announced the release of Script Debugger, hailed by company
president Mark Alldritt as “a powerful and flexible AppleScript authoring tool that
makes it easy for novice and experienced script writers alike to get the most from
AppleScript.”
Script Debugger is the first utility to offer true single-step execution of all
AppleScript scripts. It allows users to set breakpoints on any statement of their
scripts as well as step through their scripts to see exactly how they execute.
Fully scriptable and attachable, Script Debugger offers an extensive list of
features including Drag and Drop editing; a Dictionary window; and a handlers pop-up
menu.
Script Debugger is priced at $US129 (plus shipping) and is available now. Late
Night Software Ltd., (604) 929-5578, email: gtubin@wimsey.com