> My God ! Next came with Mathematica !!! Yes. At least the early versions did. I believe it was unbundled at some point, as were MusicKit, Ensemble, ScorePlayer (I think also RenderMan?) but I couldn't tell you off the top of my head in which version.
NextStep 3.0 and later came on a CD (versions up to 2.1a came on magneto-optical media; I'm not sure whether 2.2, the last version before 3.0, came on MO or CD), and it came bundled with Mathematica 2.0, which was supplied on a separate 2.88MB floppy. I believe I was also sent a free upgrade to Mathematica 2.1, but I cannot now find 2.1 media anywhere - only 2.0 and 2.2. With magneto-optical distributions, Mathematica came on the O.S. magneto-optical media (on the versions with which it was bundled). Maybe with 3.0 it only came bundled with the "academic" package, I am not sure. > And the other bundled goodies...I didn't know that. I believe that Improv was not bundled, but everything else I listed was. Again, with 3.0, WriteNow came as a separate floppy (and I may have had to buy that separately, I cannot now remember), but on the earlier magneto-optical media, WriteNow was included. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
