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Thu, Jul 25, 1996 (13:48)
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NCompass ActiveX Pro -- NCompass is a Netscape 2.0 plug-in
client that delivers object-oriented OLE controls and full support
for Microsoft's ActiveX controls. NCompass will also run under
Internet Explorer 3.0 and higher versions. The results of NCompass
(in either its native browser format or as the plug-in module) are
similar to HotJava, but the path taken to get there is entirely
different -- instead of using the Java language to create distributable
applets, NCompass uses Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
technology to create OLE custom controls (OCXs) that can be
embedded and executed from within an HTML page.
Again, like Java, the possibilities for this are nearly limitless.
Current features include inline AVI movies, 3-D animations, sound
effects, and much more -- who can tell what the future will bring
for both of these apps. Unfortunately, the technology in NCompass
is currently limited to Windows 95 and NT users. A Windows 3.x
version should be available soon, but cross-platform compatibility
with Macs and UNIX machines isn't planned for the near future.
However, NCompass is available with both standard and
professional versions for Windows 95/NT users. The professional
version offers additional features including Visual Basic and Java
scripting capabilities, OLE automation server functionality, code
signing, and more. Overall, NCompass is an app that is definitely on
the cutting edge of technology and will likely change the future of
web browsing as we know it. It will be an interesting battle between
NCompass and Hot Java...
Pros: OLE ActiveX Custom Controls can be embedded and
executed from web pages
Cons: Lacks some features and the popular support of its main
competition, Java
New: Support for ActiveX and DirectX from Microsoft; new
configurable options
Version Reviewed: Pro - Release 3
Date of Review: 7/17/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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