Autumn 2001
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Following the March 2001 release of the Mac OS X version (3.02), the Omnis Studio 3.1 release brings together all the currently supported platforms, and adds Sun Solaris version 8 to the mix.
Omnis Studio is now one of the few development environments that provides true
cross platform development and deployment (both thick and thin) on all popular
platforms, including Windows 95/98, NT/2000, Mac OS X and Classic, Red Hat,
SuSe and Caldera OpenLinux, as well as Sun Solaris, the most popular form of
Unix.
The Studio 3.1 release means you can develop your enterprise solution under
your chosen platform and deploy under any other platform, to either your LAN,
WAN, intranet, or via the Internet, and with the Omduit plug-in to all Palm
OS supported devices. No other tool provides such power and flexibility for
your application development and deployment. In particular, you can now host
your Omnis Web applications on the new Mac OS X or Solaris Omnis Application
Server, as well as the existing Windows NT/2000 Server.
The major features added to Studio 3.1 centre around support for Mac OS X and bringing all the supported platforms in line with each other. Studio 3.1 fully supports the new Aqua interface from Apple and provides a porting tool to help upgrade your applications to run under the ground-breaking new OS. In addition, Studio 3.1 lets you define themes for windows and fonts that control the appearance of your application under Mac OS X, as well as provide equivalent appearance properties for other platforms.
Raining Data (UK) LimitedLast Updated: 29 Nov 2001