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Java is not as well-established, tested, or widely deployed as might be judged from the recent level of media attention. The concept is excellent and has been recognized as a potential solution for supporting new standard file-formats or innovative and specialized interactions over the WWW without having to wait for specialized viewers to be developed for all computing platforms (or develop them). One important factor in how quickly Java will provide the hoped-for benefits for organizations such as LC is how quickly Java interpreters are made available for the computing platforms in common use (such as Windows 3.x and Macintosh) as opposed to Windows 95, Windows NT, and a few versions of UNIX, the only systems for which JAVA support is currently available.
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