Abstract of INFO-MAC archived Text file 'dev/info/smalltalk-for-mac.txt' Uploaded 10/29/1992 6193 bytes Date: Tue, 27 Oct 92 16:25 BST From: Raza Rizvi x320 Subject: (Summary) Smalltalk on MAC This is a summary of the *excellent* response I received about Smalltalk on Macintosh which I thought I should post back to INFO-MAC. I have also individually posted the people who actually sent the replies. All replies have been edited by me for clarity, so I take responsibility for errors etc. Opinions expressed belong to the original author. Between posting and getting the replies back, I contacted Xerox EuroParc and Xerox Parc to find out whether the 'inventor' of Smalltalk (Adele Goldberg) still worked for them. They pointed me to her new company, ParcPlace Systems. Below are some comments about ParcPlace Systems version of smalltalk, including a reply direct from a ParcPlace Systems employee (good to know they are on the net!) Raza Rizvi Cranfield IT Institute, Milton Keynes, England RIZVI@citi.cranfield.ac.uk End of note: Long attachment follows... From: J.G.B.HEAL@open.ac.uk I saw your query about smalltalk on the mac. I presume you are looking for freeware, as otherwise there is Digitalk ST/V at (I think) about 80 pounds, and ParcPlace ST80 at very much more. From: allen@uthep2.ph.utexas.edu Charles C. Allen UTexas-Austin Physics {One of two choices is } Objectworks\Smalltalk (ParcPlace). The ParcPlace product lists for US$3500, but any faculty or staff can get it for 10% of that price as long as its for educational use. Contact: info@parcplace.com. From: walkowsk@cs.uiuc.edu Dan Walkowski Univ. of Illinois And there is ParcPlace ObjectWorks for Mac, which is excellent (it is the _original_ Smalltalk, by the people who used to be at Xerox) but it is expensive. But they have an educational price of about $300 or so. From: khaw@parcplace.com Michael Khaw