OO-Browser mentioned in gnu.emacs.sources?

Ken Manheimer (ken.manheimer@NIST.GOV)
Thu, 16 Mar 1995 17:51:56 -0500 (EST)

Has anyone looked at the OO-Browser that's occasionally (and very
recently) announced in gnu.emacs.sources? I have had the urge to
investigate it, see whether it would be useful for python, but i
haven't had the time, and am fairly certain that i won't be able to
divert the energy any time soon, like in this life...

It seems to originate from the same people who produce the Emacs
hyperbole information manager, which seems to have some respect and
momentum among power emacs users, and it *may* give some big leverage
on generation of a python development environment...

(And then again, it may not - eg, if it constrains to a particular
GUI/user interface, when we might/would want to implement in an open
interface that could be extended directly in python. It seems to me
to use emacs as it's interface, which i would not mind. Particularly
interesting if it becomes a regular component of the emacs
distribution. Hmm.)

Essential article identification of the most recent release announcement:

From: weiner@oakhill.sps.mot.com (Bob Weiner)
Subject: ANNOUNCE: The multi-language OO-Browser V2.8 has been released.
Message-ID: <WEINER.95Mar13200413@footloose.oakhill.sps.mot.com>
Reply-To: weiner@oakhill.sps.mot.com
Organization: Motorola Paging Products Group
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 1995 02:04:13 GMT

Just a thought.

ken
ken.manheimer@nist.gov, 301 975-3539