Year: 1999

[NPL] Drop Drawers 1.0

After an extensive public beta phase involving hundreds of Mac users, Sig
Software is proud to announce version 1.0 of Drop Drawers.

————– Some genuine comments received from testers ————–

“Got to tell you, this is one of the best new programs I have seen come
from the shareware sector in a long time. Something we all could use and
that should be part of the OS system anyway. Great job.”

“Whew: 22 years in this computer business. Been thru almost every similar
product.

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[NPL] Canon Powershot S10: Smallest 2.1 Megapixel w/Zoom

Canon Introduces Powershot S10, World’s Smallest and Lightest 2.1 Megapixel
Digital Camera With A Zoom Lens

– USB Interface and Type II CompactFlash Compatibility –
– New CD-300 Digital Printer Offers 300dpi, full-Bleed 4×6-inch Prints –

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ — Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in
optical and imaging technology, today announced the PowerShot S10, a 2.1
megapixel digital camera that combines the benefits of digital imaging with
features and functions traditionally found only in conventional 35mm
cameras.

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[NPL] Documents To Go FREE Upgrade

Press Release
For Immediate Release

DataViz releases a FREE Upgrade for
Documents To Go

August 26, 1999 Trumbull, CT- DataViz Inc. released today a new version
(2.002) of Documents To Go for Macintosh and Windows. This FREE upgrade
adds new features, such as document bookmarking. The Macintosh version adds
support for AppleWorks 5 word processing and spreadsheet files and support
for contextual menus.

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[NPL] iView Multimedia 3.7

Press Release

8/25/99

iView Multimedia 3.7 has a host of improvements like the ability to play
sounds in the background of a slideshow, an applescript menu, support for
JacqCAD format, improved EPS support and more. Also iView Multimedia now
comes in German, French and Italian flavors.

The newest version of iView Multimedia is available for download from:
http://www.iview-multimedia.com
http://www.scriptsoftware.com

A very sucessful iView Multimedia user makes these comments.

I’ve always preferred bits to atoms.

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