Yellow Box
<operating system> Apple Computer, Inc.'s new development platform for
building desktop, server, and web applications. Yellow Box is a rich
object-oriented environment that is tightly integrated with Java and allows you
to deploy applications across five platforms: Rhapsody, Rhapsody for Intel,
Windows 95, Windows NT, and Mac OS. All Yellow Box-based products are an
evolution of OpenStep - an operating system-independent, object-oriented
application platform from NeXT.
Integrating the cross-platform robustness of OpenStep with Apple's
market-leading digital media and graphics technologies will differentiate the
Yellow Box from other development platforms.
"Yellow Box for Windows" is the run-time software (implemented as dynamically
linked libraries) that allows Yellow Box applications to run under Windows 95
and Windows NT. Applications that use it will feature a full native Windows user
interface.
http://wais.sensei.com.au/macarc/appdir/1996/0077.html.
(1997-10-15)
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