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MOTIFDEVELOPER.COM WEB SITE LAUNCHED BY IMPERIAL SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY
New Free Resource to Aid Linux and Unix Motif GUI Programmers
Palo Alto, California, December 5, 2000 -- Imperial Software Technology (IST) today
announced the launch of a new Web site, www.motifdeveloper.com, a free resource for programmers building
graphical applications using the Motif® toolkit on the X Window System. Motif is the
standard graphical look-and-feel delivered with most versions of the UNIX® operating system,
including Sun's Solaris®, HP-UX®, SGI Irix® and IBM's AIX®. Now programmers
working with Motif have a new expert resource to consult for technical assistance and information.
Motifdeveloper.com is a completely revised version of the original "Motif on the World Wide
Web" (MW3) site founded by Ken Sall, originally of Century Computing and now of Commerce
One. The new site will be regularly updated with hints and tips for Motif programmers and will
provide a Q&A service backed by IST's technical support resources and specialist expert staff.
"Motif is the most successful graphical user interface toolkit available for UNIX®
platforms," said Allen Brown, President and CEO of The Open Group. "We support the
provision of as much information about Motif as possible and the motifdeveloper web is an
excellent example of that. This will have the dual benefit of increasing the use of Motif
and result in a growth in the number of applications ultimately benefiting the end-user"
Derek Lambert, CEO of Imperial Software Technology said: "This site will provide Motif
programmers with an invaluable resource to help them in creating professional user interfaces
with Motif, the world's most popular graphical toolkit for the X Window System. While some new
toolkits have been created for the X Window System in recent times, the fact remains that Motif
is the most widely used graphical toolkit on UNIX systems. It is shipped with every Sun,
Hewlett-Packard, SGI, IBM and Compaq UNIX workstation. That's about a million new Motif-based
desktops every year. So Motif dominates the UNIX graphical desktop."
About Imperial Software Technology
Imperial Software Technology (IST) energizes e-commerce with innovative software engineering
and leading edge technology products. IST's specialties include Internet infrastructure technologies
and user interface solutions for a wide range of platforms from Linux and UNIX workstations to
hand-held and wireless devices.
X-Designer, IST's award-winning graphical user interface builder product,
is the leading product in its class.
IST's Visaj visual builder for Java is integrated and delivered with a number of third-party
products. Founded in 1982, IST ranks major corporations in finance, technology, aerospace,
telecommunications, defense and government in a prestigious customer and client list. The
company is privately held and is based in Palo Alto, California, and Reading, United Kingdom.
About The Open Group
The Open Group, a vendor-neutral and technology-neutral consortium, is committed to delivering
greater business efficiency by bringing together buyers and suppliers of information technology
to lower the time, cost and risks associated with integrating new technology across the enterprise.
The Open Group's mission is to offer all organizations concerned with open information infrastructures
a forum where they can share knowledge, integrate open initiatives, and certify approved products
and processes in a manner in which they continue to trust our impartiality. More information on The
Open Group can be found at http://www.opengroup.org
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X-Designer is a registered trademark, DeltaStream, IST and the IST logo are trademarks of
Imperial Software Technology Limited. Visaj and Navajo are registered trademarks of Pacific
Imperial, Inc. Sun, Sun Microsystems, Java, JavaBeans, 100% Pure Java, Java WorkShop and
Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States
and other countries. X Window System is a trademark and UNIX and Motif are registered
trademarks of The Open Group. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation. SGI and Irix are trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc. Linux is a registered
trademark of Linus Torvalds. Other company, product and service names mentioned herein are
trademarks of their respective owners.
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