Hello NeXT Community: I'm getting better at making youtube videos using Screen Record and am making a series showing demonstrations pulling back the curtains on many mystery NeXT products by the original authors from relatively rare set of CD's from GS Corp Solutions Suite , this one demoing Anderson Financial Systems Stock trading App is from 1994 I know you will enjoy ,
I'll do a few a day....here is
Anderson Financial Systems Stock trading Platform Demo by Greg Anderson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Rw9wTdrxsI hope you will let me know if you like them please
and share with us how you use/used these amazing NeXT 3rd party apps !
Hi Rob.
Great video but I was wondering if you could add:
- What version of NeXTStep this was running on on Previous
- What hardware this could run on? (Quadfat binary)
- The size needed on the HDD and maybe RAM
- The original RRP when it was released (Was it released as shareware)
I've been meaning to redo the App Development part of the NextStep 3.0 demo of Steve Jobs where he uses Interface Builder and Database kit.
Great vids :)
Quote from: pTeK on May 01, 2024, 01:59:08 PMHi Rob.
Great video but I was wondering if you could add:
- What version of NeXTStep this was running on on Previous
>>>> NeXTSTEP 3.3 and Openstep 4.2 :)
- What hardware this could run on? (Quadfat binary)
>>>> Quad Fat as trading houses would spend up for the latest and greatest hardware :)
- The size needed on the HDD and maybe RAM
>>>> Still had the 2gb hardware limit and 512k for ram , however
I remember Auspex Fileservers with shared NFS and Raid arrays being used ,
also remember NeXTstep3.3 being run in server farms running early WebObjects store fronts on the web like Dell :)
- The original RRP when it was released (Was it released as shareware)
AFS never released these apps as shareware to my knowledge as they were mission critical custom applications tailored to the specific needs of the Trading houses . I sold turn key NeXTstep Intel hardware into Nations Bank, First Chicago, CBOE and Bank of America rock solid then they added in the 3rd party applications in addition to the ones I procured for them from the 3rd party vendors. fun stuff! In order to get by the corporate buyers lol we had to make them dual boot with Windows NT at the request of the end users emphasize Windows and we are in lol.
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I've been meaning to redo the App Development part of the NextStep 3.0 demo of Steve Jobs where he uses Interface Builder and Database kit.
Great vids :)
That U.S. Debt entry at the start of the video is something to compare to now which is quickly approach 35T
Quote from: wizard on May 02, 2024, 03:55:57 AMThat U.S. Debt entry at the start of the video is something to compare to now which is quickly approach 35T
I thought I had misread it as it showed over 4T and I thought it couldn't be that high at the time.
That app looks a bit hard too use for me :'(
I've got some money in stocks but I normally just look at the line graph.
I missed out on buying TSLA recently when they were sub $150USD.
I guess I'll be dumping my money on RKLB while it's stil sub $4USD.
That 3 year gain by AAPL from 2019-2022 8)
My $120NZD investment in Amiga 1200's 16-18 years ago is starting to get to $1000NZD on sale sites on the web. I guess people's investment on NeXT hardware at the end of the 90s to early 2000s is starting to show a good return rate?
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Quote from: pTeK on May 03, 2024, 02:47:48 PMMy $120NZD investment in Amiga 1200's 16-18 years ago is starting to get to $1000NZD on sale sites on the web. I guess people's investment on NeXT hardware at the end of the 90s to early 2000s is starting to show a good return rate?
If you keep/use your machines the rise in value means almost nothing. Similar to when someone told me how happy they were that there house was worth so much more money with the crazy inflation we have had since 2019, but they only own one house and have to live somewhere. Unless they want to move to a cheaper neighborhood (not usually a good idea) it kind of means nothing. Inflation is just a tax on everyone by governments IMHO.
Quote from: pTeK on May 03, 2024, 02:47:48 PMI thought I had misread it as it showed over 4T and I thought it couldn't be that high at the time.
The U.S. national debt surpassed $4 trillion in 1993, during President Bill Clinton's administration.
Quote from: wizard on May 04, 2024, 08:51:03 AMQuote from: pTeK on May 03, 2024, 02:47:48 PMI thought I had misread it as it showed over 4T and I thought it couldn't be that high at the time.
The U.S. national debt surpassed $4 trillion in 1993, during President Bill Clinton's administration.
@Rob Blessin Black Hole I'm trying to figure out what part of that post you liked ;D
Quote from: pTeK on May 01, 2024, 01:59:08 PMHi Rob.
Great video but I was wondering if you could add:
- What version of NeXTStep this was running on on Previous
- What hardware this could run on? (Quadfat binary)
- The size needed on the HDD and maybe RAM
- The original RRP when it was released (Was it released as shareware)
I've been meaning to redo the App Development part of the NextStep 3.0 demo of Steve Jobs where he uses Interface Builder and Database kit.
Great vids :)
Quote from: pTeK on May 10, 2024, 05:26:47 PMThe U.S. national debt surpassed $4 trillion in 1993, during President Bill Clinton's administration.
@Rob Blessin Black Hole I'm trying to figure out what part of that post you liked ;D
I will try to reach out to Greg Anderson about possibly releasing AFS apps for free ,