Author: JT Smith
MSNBC reports: Bristol makes a software product called Wind/U,
which allows programs written specifically for Windows to
be converted to run on computers with different operating
systems such as UNIX.
Bristol sued Microsoft in August 1996, claiming the
industry leader was trying to crush competition by
preventing access to its source code — software blueprints
— for Windows NT.
which allows programs written specifically for Windows to
be converted to run on computers with different operating
systems such as UNIX.
Bristol sued Microsoft in August 1996, claiming the
industry leader was trying to crush competition by
preventing access to its source code — software blueprints
— for Windows NT.