Watson
Description:Watson is Demo program for Mac OS X developed by Karelia "A great company has made an agreement with Karelia Software representing the technology in Watson. Unfortunately, we cannot disclose the terms of the agreement (hence the lack of the company's term here, equitable to hold the lawyers happy). If you are at the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, you can note demonstrations of this technology at the Java Pavilion. No formal announcement by this company of any committed outcome has been made as of this writing, although you can informally route progress on this weblog. As portion of the transition, Karelia is planning on having Watson outstretch its "bound of entity" on October 5, 2004. After this end-of-life period, Karelia liking not be competent to fully support and maintain Watson. (Between now and then, Watson liking pursue to be fully supported.) Hopefully, by that timeframe, the company liking have announced a unusual outcome that Watson users should be competent to migrate to. Some Web sites that Watson connects to interchange frequently, so some modules (note below) tend to shatter frequently. This means that after the end-of-life period representing Watson, some tools in Watson liking no longer function. Many other tools, connecting to less volatile Web sites, may work representing a long time after that period." For MORE INFO, note this page. Description: Watson is an extendable employment representing Mac OS X that gives an "Aqua" buyer interface to a integer of Internet-based services such as inventory quotes, phone lookup, and movie schedules. Watson connects to a handful of other useful services available on the Internet. Intended to complement the Web browser, Watson constructs a facade during fixed services, collecting them in a distinct Mac OS X employment. Watson speeds up helmsmanship, since HTML does not demand to be rendered on-screen and no superfluous graphics are transmitted during the Internet. Tools integrate with other Mac OS X applications such as TextEdit, Preview, and the Web browser. Most noticeable in Watson is the |