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| Subject: | RE: Demise of Green Globs |
| Author: | david sunburst |
| Date: | Jan 10 2006 |
I spotted this thread and thought you would like to know that we and the
product's authors have just begun development on a Mac OSX version of Green
Globs that we hope can be released sometime in 2006. Please note that this is
not a formal announcement of such a release, which will be made when we can give
details on a true release date.
Thanks for your ongoing interest in this product.
Best,
David Wolff
SVP, Development
Sunburst Technology
On Jul 25 2005, ihor wrote:
> I spoke with the folks at Sunburst at the NECC conference about
> future updates of Green Globs and found out that there are no plans
> for it at this time. Apparently one of the original co-authors has
> the rights to it and is not interested in updating it.
Since it
> is one of my favorite programs and I do not want to see it fade into
> obsolescence so I'm interested in alternative development strategies
> - possibly an "open source" version.
The closest software that
> I have found that is similar to globs is:
Shooting balls
> ( http://mathforum.org/mathtools/tool/15083/ )
which was developed
> by the Freudenthal Institute. It's Ok, but limited.
Anyone have
> thoughts on what could be done? Could a flash version of Globs be
> developed?
-Ihor
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