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From: carlg@world.std.com (Carl E Gundel)
Subject: Re: Smalltalk products?
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Date: Sun, 19 May 1996 20:40:42 GMT
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Bill Felton (bfelton@ibm.net) wrote:
: In article <319D228A.5DF0@optilink.dsccc.com> David_Jansen,
: jansen@optilink.dsccc.com writes:
: >Can someone tell me of a shrink-wrapped Smalltalk product that serves
: >some use other than to support Smalltalk development?

: How about KYMA from Symbolic Sound Corporation?  Probably the
: most powerful, sophisticated hardware/software package for
: sound creation and manipulation available.  Used to create and
: process voices for the film _Virtuality_, among many many other
: uses.

Do you mean Virtuosity?  Or is there also a film Virtuality?

Carl
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