Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.programmer:13588 comp.sys.mac:51713 comp.protocols.appletalk:3399 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!ubvax!csr From: csr@ubvax.UB.Com (Chris Ranch) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer,comp.sys.mac,comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: 32 bit clean CAPPs Editor Keywords: Capps editor Message-ID: <28310@ubvax.UB.Com> Date: 29 Mar 90 19:25:52 GMT Organization: Ungermann-Bass, Inc., Santa Clara, CA Lines: 30 Developers: Our product, MacUWS (Terminal emulation, Telnet, FTP, scripting, MacTCP), uses Symantec's CAPPs editor library. Unfortunately, Symantec discontinued CAPPs last year, and are not supporting it. And it is quite 32-bit-dirty. Of course, we would like to be System 7.0 compatible, and A/UX compatible. The first solution that Symantec offered to us was to sell us the source code for CAPPs for $5000, and let us fix the problem ourselves. Then they said that they might be able to find a customer who had bought the source code and fixed it who would be willing to sell us the fixed library. But (strangely enough :-)) they were unable to find one. So, is there anyone out there who bought and fixed the CAPPs source code, and would like to recoup a portion of the $5000 you spent plus a reasonable fee for the 32 bit clean-up? If so, please contact me via this medium, or at (802) 658-9351. Thanks. Larry Fisher Ungermann-Bass, Inc. larryf@ubvax.ub.com Also, if anyone has a 32-bit clean editor library that does fonts, search/replace, etc, and are willing to sell it, or license it in some way, please call us. Another contact is: -- Chris Ranch Ungermann-Bass, Inc (408)562-7957 csr@ubvax.ub.com