Demonstrations & Open House
Thursday, September 25th, 1997
3:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Solana Beach Chamber Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 5:30 p.m.
September 9th, 1997--Nisus® Software announced that the release of its latest
upgrade: Nisus Writer 5.1 the ultimate Macintosh Word Processor, has begun with brisk
initial orders. From its offices in Solana Beach, California, Nisus continues to provide
cutting edge Apple Technology. "We have listened to our customers' needs, and we
worked on making version
5.1 even easier to use. Nisus Writer 5.1 has some exciting improvements compared to
5.0." Current Nisus product users include Dow Jones, Harvard University,
The Principal Financial Group, Stanford University, The Orange County Register,
Warner Brothers, Reuben H. Donnelly, MasterCard International and the United Nations
NGO Women's Forum. Nisus Writer is still the only solution on the Macintosh for
multilingual needs . All the user needs is Nisus Writer 5.1 and the appropriate
Apple Language Kit to process text in Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Japanese,
Korean and Persian. For more information on Nisus Writer and the 5.1 upgrade,
visit our main Nisus Writer page.
Other languages such as Spanish do not require language kits, see your dealer for
details.
New Cross-Platform Products
Until recently, Nisus products were for the Apple Macintosh platform only.
Several new patentable technologies have been invented by the founder and others.
These are in Education, in text search engines, and in Information Access.
The company is moving cross-platform and to Internet tools and seeks funding for
development and marketing of new products utilizing the invented technologies. Each
of these technologies leads to a very broad spectrum of possible products.
THM(TM) (The Homework Machine) is ideal as a
tool for both educators (saving them a great deal of time) and as a learning tool for
students and their parents in all subjects. TOAD
(TM) is being applied to K-12 individual,
hands-on tutoring software, beginning with middle school mathematics, but is also
applicable to the hands-on tutoring of complex software applications to users.
Sherlock
(TM) is initially being applied as a search tool for email users
and as a search tool addition to the system, but it is also ideal (better than
current tools) as a search engine for Internet browsers.
GIA (Guided Information Access) is ideal
for electronic catalogs of every kind.