MAE3 White Paper
MAE3 White Paper
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Macintosh Application Environment 3.0
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The virtual Macintosh for UNIX systems
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White Paper
Engineering Team:
Michael Brenner Mark Gorlinsky Steve Peters
Matthew Caprile John Grabowski Michael Press
Mary Chan Mark Himelstein Shinji Sato
Jerry Cottingham Cindi Hollister Marc Sinykin
Ivan Drucker Richard W. Johnson Gayle Wiesner
Kevin Fowler Michael Kellner Adam Zell
Ray Gans John Kullmann
Gary Giusti John Morley
Marketing and Sales Team:
Victoria Araujo Stu Freiman Susan Munné
Ruthanne Baker-Mander Ricardo Gonzalez Jeff Roberts
Paula Bozinovich Veronica Hernandez Radhi Sammeta
Dennis Chen Stuart Illian Suzanne Seibert
Bill Convis Larry Lanoue Tamara Taussig
Freny Cooper Tom Molnar
Engineering Interns:
Tim Gilman Kent Burke
Stephen Nelson Jonathan Hudgins
David X. Clancy
Engineering Support:
J. Eric Akin Paul Dumais Channing Hughes
Peter Blas Gerri Eaton Lauren Kahn
Paul Burriesci Liz Galbraith Tom O'Brien
Dan Carpenter Michelle Gaskill Paul Pavelko
Chris Chapman Dick Gemoets Earl Wallace
Andrea Cheung Jay Hosler Kevin Walters
Contents
Overview 3
What is the Macintosh Application Environment? ..................................................................3
Benefits of MAE software ..........................................................................................................4
New features of MAE version 3.0..............................................................................................5
On what systems does MAE run?..............................................................................................6
The User Experience 7
Launching MAE..........................................................................................................................7
Using the MAE Toolbar..............................................................................................................8
Configuring MAE for the UNIX Environment..........................................................................9
Installing Macintosh applications ...........................................................................................10
Opening UNIX files..................................................................................................................11
Launching commands and programs.....................…
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