Ambrai Smalltalk is an implementation of the Smalltalk language and
development environment for Mac OS X.

We aim to deliver a rapid application development platform suitable to
create new or script existing Mac OS applications. Whether you are a
seasoned programmer or have never written a single line of Smalltalk
code, we hope you will consider Ambrai Smalltalk for your next
project.

Features
Ambrai Smalltalk features a complete suite of native development tools
and can deploy native applications that tightly integrate with the Mac
OS Desktop.
Standards Compliant ? Ambrai Smalltalk implements the ANSI/INCITS
319-1998 subset of specifications widely adopted by the other major
Smalltalk vendors.
Source Code ? Ambrai Smalltalk provides full source code, including
the source code for the compiler, debugger, and development
environment.
Native Bindings ? Ambrai Smalltalk can bind to Mac OS Shared Libraries
and Frameworks.
Native Look and Feel ? Ambrai Smalltalk uses the native Mac OS user
interface framework and therefore integrates tightly with the Mac OS
Desktop.
Development Tools ? Ambrai Smalltalk provides package, class, category
browsers, debugger, inspectors, and workspaces. We plan to have an
interface builder in the future as well.
Application Delivery ? Ambrai Smalltalk can deploy standard or console
applications.
Connectivity ? Ambrai Smalltalk can interface to databases through
ODBC and to remote applications through BSD sockets. These frameworks
are not included in the current beta release.

Original versions had expiration dates. The uploaded versions have had
this removed so you can continue using them without having to reset
your system clock.

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC