资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Yellow Box
{Apple Computer, Inc.}'s new development
{platform} for building {desktop}, {server}, and {web}
applications. Yellow Box is a rich {object-oriented}
environment that is tightly integrated with {Java} and allows
you to deploy applications across five platforms: {Rhapsody},
{Rhapsody for Intel}, {Windows 95}, {Windows NT}, and {Mac OS}.
All Yellow Box-based products are an evolution of {OpenStep} -
an operating system-independent, object-oriented application
platform from {NeXT}.
Integrating the cross-platform robustness of OpenStep with
Apple's market-leading digital media and graphics technologies
will differentiate the Yellow Box from other development
platforms.
"Yellow Box for Windows" is the {run-time} software
(implemented as {dynamically linked libraries}) that allows
{Yellow Box} applications to run under {Windows 95} and
{Windows NT}. Applications that use it will feature a full
native Windows user interface.
{(http://wais.sensei.com.au/macarc/appdir/1996/0077.html)}.
(1997-10-15)