Year: 1998

[MD1] CWSieve

From: Serg@VisualNewt.com (Serg Koren)
Subject: [ANN] CWSieve

CWSieve 1.0

A simple (read quick-n-dirty) app written in CW Pro4 on the Mac that
performs the standard sieve benchmark. This app is freeware, but do not
upload modified versions.

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[MD1] Monaco Tuner 1.2b3 available

From: squeegee@concentric.net (Stephen C. Gilardi)
Subject: [ANN] Monaco Tuner 1.2b3 available – please test

Due to a bug, Monaco Tuner 1.2b2 didn’t work with Mac OS versions less than
8.5. Monaco Tuner 1.2b3 has been tested under Mac OS 8.1 and Mac OS 8.5.
Under Mac OS 8.1 and earlier, it should act just like Monaco Tuner 1.1.x.

I think this will be the last beta of Monaco Tuner 1.2b3, so I would
appreciate it if someone would make it fail and send me a bug report.

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[MD1] Dylan 1.1

From: Andrew Shalit (alms@harlequin.co.uk)

Dear Dylan Programmer –

I’m happy to announce that version 1.1 of Harlequin Dylan Personal Edition
is now available for download from the Harlequin Web site at
(http://www.harlequin.com/devtools/dylan).

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[NPL] WebDoubler Update Corrects Sherlock Queries

Press Contact: John O’Fallon
Phone: (630)830-1113
Fax: (630)830-1262
E-Mail: john@maxum.com

WebDoubler Update Corrects Sherlock Queries

November 6, 1998 — Maxum Development Corp. announced today the release of
a free WebDoubler plug-in that corrects a bug in Sherlock, the new Web
searching system found in Apple’s Mac OS 8.5.

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[NPL] SoftPress Systems Freeway 2.0

SoftPress Systems ships Freeway 2.0

Major upgrade to Web design package incorporates over a hundred
new features and starter pack of fifteen ready-to-use Actions

Oxford, England — November 6th 1998 — SoftPress Systems today announced
first customer shipments of Freeway 2.0, a major upgrade to their
award-winning Web design software for the Apple Macintosh. Freeway has been
designed to meet the needs of graphic designers who want an intuitive but
powerful tool which gives them the ability to design Web sites without the
need to master HTML.

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