On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:35 PM, James S Jones wrote:

The Backgammon game, which is doubtless not 32-bit clean, might well run under vMac or one of the other Mac emulators for OS X.


Almost certainly.

As for WriteNow, since there was a NeXTSTEP version, it might be a relatively simple matter to update it to Cocoa. That's one of the specialties of the Omni Group. Any idea who now owns/has the source code for WriteNow? (As for Improv, I'm fairly sure IBM wouldn't release the code.)

According to one source I found on the web, The Learning Company is sitting on it.


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