Opal opens up OpenDoc. (Digital Harbor developing workgroup package code-named Opal) (Company Business and Marketing)

From: Macworld | Date: July 1, 1996| Author: Crotty, Cameron | Copyright information

Digital Harbor, a small firm consisting mainly of former WordPerfect for Macintosh developers, is creating a 'work processor' code-named Opal built around OpenDoc modules with a text-editing root component that is both a container and a part. The editor can be embedded in other container applications and have other parts embedded in it. All files have a taskbar across the top that can be a repository for drag-and-drop 'clippings' of text, images or Internet URL addresses. Opal, the third publ...

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