Interleaf Inc, Waltham, Massachusetts-based document management software developer is staking a claim in the Internet publishing market with its Cyberleaf 1.0 Web translation environment (CI No 2,459) and has extended its Interleaf 6 publishing environment to enable creation, assembly and publishing of Standardised Generalised Mark-up Language information. The firm claims the new version simplifies Mark-up Language authoring and compliance, enabling users to manage both SGML and non-SGML documents, convert Standardised Generalised to HyperText, paper or an SGML viewer. New features include a Motif user interface, review files through Toronto, Canada-based SoftQuad Inc’s Panorama Pro’s viewer, automatic support for CALS table model in the SGML Toolkit, enhanced SGML compliance checking, initial formatting template and dynamic text updating. Interleaf 6 SGML is priced at $5,000. The tool kit goes for $15,000, up under Digital Equipment Corp’s Digital Unix, IBM Corp’s AIX, Hewlett-Packard Co’s HP-UX and Sun Microsystems Inc’s Solaris.
