Natural Intelligence is now shipping Roaster Developer Release 1, an application development environment for creating Java applets on the Macintosh platform.
Roaster includes a hierarchical project window, a source code editor, a Java compiler and debugger, and a run-time engine. The Cambridge, Massachusetts, company will show off the new software package at Macworld this week in San Francisco. Stay tuned to CNET for daily coverage of the five-day show.
Roaster is priced at $399. For more information, call Natural Intelligence at 800/739-1616 or send email to orders@natural.com.
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