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Blueridge offers the first scriptable and recordable document management system for the Macintosh.


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, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 1, 1996--Blueridge Technologies, "The Internet Document Management Company(TM)," announced that their OPTIX(TM) Document Management System is the first scriptable and recordable document management solution for the Macintosh. OPTIX, a leading cross-platform system, is also scriptable on the Windows platform.

AppleScript(TM), a standard feature of the Macintosh operating system (operating system) Macintosh Operating System - (Mac OS) Apple Computer, Inc.'s proprietary operating system for their Macintosh family of personal computers.

The part of the operating system that simulates the desktop is called "Finder.
, enables users to easily build customized scripts that automate processes. It also allows users to combine the functions of all AppleScript compliant third-party applications into a single, user-defined process.

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 Craig Landrum, Chief Technologist at Blueridge Technologies, "By merging the capabilities of AppleScript with OPTIX, we enable our customers to customize OPTIX to fit their individual needs. More importantly, because AppleScript is so user-friendly, they won't need to learn a programming language in order to do this."

A script is not limited to steps performed by a single program. Users can instruct a script to open one program, carry out a task, close that program, open a new program, carry out a new task, and so on until the project is completed. In a sense, AppleScript and OPTIX allow users to create a hybrid program that takes advantage of the best features of many different programs, all with a single mouse click.

Howie Swaim, Director of Marketing at Blueridge, explains "Our customers are looking for Looking for

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 a powerful, full-featured, off-the-shelf product that gives them all the tools that they need to manage and control their documents. That's exactly what we provide. At the same time we realize that every business is a unique environment. By supporting scripting and recording, we're offering the best of two worlds, a powerful, full-featured, off-the-shelf system, and one that can be easily tailored to individual computing environments."

According to Carlos Montalvo, director of Apple's Interactive Media Group, "One of the key challenges of an enterprise-wide document management system is to integrate it with the existing computing environment. By fully implementing AppleScript, one of the most powerful features of the Mac OS, OPTIX has made this kind of integration as easy as point and click."

Founded in 1988, Blueridge Technologies is one of the industry's oldest and most respected providers of electronic document management systems (EDMS (Electronic Document Management System or Enterprise Document Management System ) See document management.

EDMS - Electronic Document Management System
). Long the leading industrial-strength document imaging and workflow system for Apple Macintosh Apple Macintosh - Macintosh  computers, in 1994 OPTIX became the first electronic document management system to offer workflow, document imaging, document control, COLD (Computer Output to Laser Disk Computer Output to Laser Disk - Enterprise Report Management ), and natural language text retrieval for both Windows and Macintosh workstations. Via the new OptixWEB interface, OPTIX also supports popular Web browsers The following is a list of web browsers. Historical
Historically important browsers
In order of release:
  • WorldWideWeb, February 26, 1991
  • Erwise, April 1992
  • ViolaWWW, May 1992, see Erwise
, including Netscape Navigator An earlier Web browser for Windows, Macintosh and X Windows from Netscape that provided secure transmission over the Internet. Soon after its introduction in 1994, Navigator, or just "Netscape," as it was commonly called, quickly became the leading browser on the Web. , Internet Explorer from Microsoft, Mosaic, and all the client platforms these products support, including Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX UNIX

Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics).
 workstations.

OPTIX systems begin in the range of $60,000 and include server software, client software for both Macintosh and Windows, installation, training, and support.

For a Press Kit, camera-ready artwork, or more information, contact Howie Swaim, Director of Marketing at 540-675-3015 (howie@blueridge.com). For sales, contact Keith Ellis at 540-675-3015 (keith@blueridge.com).

Note to Editors: Screen shots are available for publication.

CONTACT: Blueridge Technologies

Howie Swaim, 540/675-3015, howie@blueridge.com
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