Year: 1997

[MD1] Objective-Everything Release 5

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Objective-Everything Release 5

Bethesda, Maryland. November 24, 1997. Today, TipTop Software, Inc. proudly
announced Release 5 of the Objective-Everything(tm) development system for
OpenStep (Rhapsody, Windows, and Mach), including Objective-Python,
Objective-Tcl, Objective-Perl, and Objective-Browser.

“We are excited to make the Objective-Everything technology widely
available” said Pedja Bogdanovich, TipTop President. “Objective-Everything
is the preeminent scripting solution for Yellow Box.

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[MD1] NetCloak 2.5

Maxum Development Announces Release
Of NetCloak 2.5 Upgrade

November 24, 1997 — Maxum Development Corporation, a leading developer of
Macintosh Web server tools, announces the release of NetCloak 2.5, a major
revision to the enormously popular Web server tool for creating dynamic Web
pages. NetCloak, the first commercial Web server tool ever available for
Macintosh, has been included on the Apple Internet Server Solution for well
over a year, and is now included as a standard component of Apple’s
AppleShare IP 5.0.2 package.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Lightsoft have introduced a new Fantasm 5 price (complete package) for
users who are students, unemployed or on a low income.

There is also a revised demo/unregistered package, including the PowerPC
assembler (in response to users requests).

More details can be found at our web page: (http://www.tau.it/lightsoft/)

For other details, or comments on this message, please email
lightsoft@zedworld.demon.co.uk

MORE INFO:
Fantasm 5 is a totally revised version of the popular Macintosh Assembler
‘Fantasm’ (by Lightsoft).

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[MD1] Blue Box now avail for Rhapsody

Apple Extends Rhapsody Developer Release with Mac OS Compatibility
Environment, Code-Named “Blue Box”

Blue Box Enhances Investments in Mac OS by Enabling Rhapsody Support for
Current Mac OS Applications

CUPERTINO, California–Nov. 19, 1997–At its European Developer Forum
(EDF), Apple Computer, Inc. today announced it is extending the
capabilities of its recently introduced Rhapsody Developer Release for
Power Macintosh by providing developers with the Mac OS compatibility
environment, code-named “Blue Box”. Rhapsody is the code-name for Apple’s
next-generation operating system.

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