"nu/TPU to the rescue!" The title sums up John
Montgomery's thoughts in his review of nu/TPU for Digital News and Review. Since
the start, our goal with nu/TPU is to allow VMS developers to use their number one
tool, their editor, on nonVMS environments without loss of productivity. In this
pursuit, we have won acclaim and awards from industry experts and associations.
nu/TPU received the last Digital News and Review Target Award for Best VMS/UNIX
Integration Software. With the words that Mr. Montgomery concluded his nu/TPU review
with, "For users who are accustomed to using TPU in VMS, nu/TPU is a logical choice
when migrating to UNIX."
nu/TPU is equally successful in helping VMS developers migrate to NT and Windows.
At the last DECUS Symposium/Trade Show, nu/TPU won the Best of Show Award from BackOffice
Magazine. BackOffice is The Independent Guide to Windows NT Computing.
nu/TPU has been nominated for numerous other awards in the computer industry, including
Computer Language's Jolt/Productivity Award, Datamation's Product of the Year, Windows
Tech Journal's Star Tech Award, and Midrange Systems Buyers' Choice Award.
"Our shop has many VMS machines, and we are moving towards more AIX machines. Our
developers want to maintain our investment in skills. nu/TPU eases the migration
of our developers. It's just like 'good ole EVE'."
--Phill Glasson-ISA
"I love nu/TPU. For people going to UNIX, it is a great solution."
--David Nutile-US Naval Observatory
"nu/TPU did not require users of applications or programmers to learn vi or emacs
to become productive on a new, faster, more flexible computer, giving DEC editor
(TPU/EDT) emulation across a variety of computers."
--Darwin Bingham-NASA Langley
Research Center
"vi does not cut it! nu/TPU allowed our developers to work in both environments (Alpha
AXP and HP_UX) seamlessly."
--Peter Dobell-Danbie Systems
Group
"My programmers thank you."
--Billy Naddy-Parsons Brinckerhoff