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OpenDoc
Apple supported OpenDoc until they started the move to OS X in 1998 and early versions of the OS9 emulator in OS X had an OpenDoc component.
Developer Frameworks
- Apple OpenDoc Development Framework (1997)
- Apple OpenDoc Essentials Kit 1.0.1 - OpenDocEssentialsKit1.0.1.hqx
- Apple OpenDoc 1.1.2 - InstallingOpenDoc1.1.2PPC.hqx
- Apple OpenDoc 1.1 - InstallingOpenDoc.hqx
- Apple OpenDoc 1.2 - InstallingOpenDoc1.2.hqx
Documentation
- Bento Specification(PDF) - Revision 1.0d5 - July 15, 1993 by Jed Harris and Ira Ruben. Apple Computer, Inc.
- Apple OpenDoc_Class_Ref.sit.hqx - 2.24Mb - July 13 1998
- Apple OpenDoc_Cookbook.sit.hqx - 3.45Mb - July 13 1998
- Apple OpenDoc_Programmers_Guide.sit.hqx - 9.44Mb - July 13 1998
Software based on OpenDoc
- Apple CyberDog - web browser
- ClarisWorks 5.0 - never released
- AppleShare IP Manager from versions 5.0 to 6.2
- WAV - word processor
- Nisus Write
- BBEdit Lite - Freeware text editor
- RagTime - integrated office package with spreadsheet, publishing and image editing
- Dock'Em by MetaMind Software
- More at: http://web.archive.org/web/19961113030921/http://opendoc.apple.com/dev/action.html
Hardware
- Apple Macintosh - Motorola 680x0 and PowerPC based computer systems.
Development software
- Squeak - aka "Smalltalk-80 for the Macintosh"/MacSmalltalk - Smalltalk development system
Publications
- Apple Computer. OpenDoc Programmer’s Guide For the Mac OS - Apple Computers, Inc. (December 1995)