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Date:      Mon, 27 Apr 1998 22:57:18 +0300
From:      Ruslan Shevchenko <Ruslan@Shevchenko.Kiev.UA>
To:        chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   [Fwd: Ann: 'javadoc' like Documentation Generator For C++]
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   I want native freebsd version.



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Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.object,comp.sys.sgi.apps,comp.unix.solaris,comp.sys.hp.apps,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.software-eng,comp.lang.c,fj.lang.c++,comp.sys.sun.apps
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From: objsoft@netcom.com (ObjectSoftware)
Subject: Ann: 'javadoc' like Documentation Generator For C++
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Summary: ObjectManual New Release Available
Keywords: C++, JAVA, HTML, Documentation, MIF, "man"
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Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 22:47:18 GMT
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ObjectManual - Auto C++ to HTML, MIF & JAVA Documentation Generator
--------------------------------------------------------------
URL : http://www.obsoft.com

ObjectManual is a 'javadoc' like utility that extracts comments and
relevant information from your C++/C programs and generates HTML
pages from it. For a complete list of its features, download the
technical paper on ObjectManual from our home page.

This release is a full release for Linux & WinNT platforms. Also, 
for Linux & WinNT platforms this release is *free* for 
*non-commercial* organizations & entities.

Software for the following architectures is available via FTP/HTTP.

a. SunOS 4.1.X (SPARC) 
b. Solaris 2.X (SPARC) 
c. HP9000 HPUX 9.X & 10.X
d. Windows NT/Windows 95 (NOTE: requires 32 bit unzip utility)
e. Linux (ELF x86)
f. SGI IRIX 5.X & 6.X

New Features Added:
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a. Class dependency listing is generated as part of documentation.
  
b. Bug fixes.

Download Instructions:
----------------------

a. URL : http://www.obsoft.com

b. FTP :
 1. ftp www.obsoft.com  -- login as anonymous
 2. bin - for binary transfer.
 3. cd pub/ObjectManual
 4. get ObjectManual.<platform>.tar.Z or objman.zip -- for Windows

After download (for UNIX):

a. uncompress ObjectManual.<platform>.tar
b. tar xvf - < ObjectManual.<platform>.tar 

After download (for NT):

a. ntunzip objman.zip (*32 bit unzip utility is required*)
b. install.exe

Contents:
---------

a. ObjectManual native binary for the platform of choice.
b. User's guide in PostScript format. Coming soon the User's guide
   in HTML format. A FAQ Chapter is distributed in HTML format.
c. Necessary files for the executable.
d. Necessary JAVA "clases" for graphically displaying class info.

Important Request:
------------------

Please provide us with your valuable feedback at info@obsoft.com 
regarding ObjectManual. It will help us improve the quality, layout and 
future design of the software. All suggestions, comments are welcome.

Thanks.

Washi Baig.
ObjectSoftware, Inc.
C++ Development & Testing Tools.
URL : http://www.obsoft.com
3519 Misty Meadow, Dallas, TX 75287
Ph : (214)-373-201 Fax : (972)-662-0827
Email: info@obsoft.com
wbaig@obsoft.com

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