Year: 1996

[MD1] VRML, Internet3D, and more…

ParaGraph International Unveils Low-Cost Software For Easily Creating 3D
Internet Worlds and Interactive 3D Text for Web Sites

VRML 2.0 Authoring Software Includes New Beta Versions of Internet3D Space
Builder and Internet3D Font Magic; Virtual Home Space Builder 2.2 Now
Available

New York, NY – October 18, 1996 — ParaGraph International, Inc.(R)
(Campbell, CA) today announced availability of additional software in the
world’s first family of VRML 2.0 software for creating a full range of
Cyberspace worlds on the Internet.

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[MD1] Gestalt Selectors List v3.6

Dear Mac-programmers,

I have released version 3.6 of the

Gestalt Selectors List (GSL)

This list was released for the first time on this day in the year 1992.
Hence, this release marks the FOURTH ANNIVERSARY of this list!
To celebrate this a survey it held for every GSL user to fill in and
return.

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[MD1] BeOS Bundled in MacTech

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Neil Ticktin
Publisher
MacTech Magazine
805-494-9797
publisher@www.mactech.com
https://www.mactech.com

Mark Gonzales
Director of Marketing
Be, Inc.
415-462-4100
markg@be.com
http://www.be.com

BeOS TO BE BUNDLED IN MACTECH MAGAZINE

MENLO PARK, Calif. and WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — October 21, 1996 —
Be, Inc.

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[MD1] Visual Cafe Preview Release

CONTACT: Symantec Customer Service (800) 441-7234
cafe@symantec.com

VISUAL CAFE PREVIEW RELEASE 1 FOR MACINTOSH NOW AVAILABLE!

CUPERTINO, CA — October 16, 1996 — Keeping pace with developments in the
Macintosh, and current internet technologies, Symantec Corporation
(NASDAQ:SYMC) is pleased to make Visual Cafe Preview Release 1 for
Macintosh available for download. We value your input to help us provide
you with the best visual rapid application development tools for Java.

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[MD1] PERFORCE now supports Macintosh

We’re happy to announce that PERFORCE — the FAST Software
Configuration Management System — now supports Macintosh clients.
Coupled with existing support for Windows/NT, Windows/95, OS/2,
and nearly a score of UNIX platforms, PERFORCE now provides just
about universal platform coverage. (Sorry, Win3.1 is still out of luck.)

The PERFORCE Macintosh client currently works with the MPW shell. The
Mac client handles both data and resource forks of MacOS files, and
allows both forks to be shared and edited by non-Mac clients.

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