Year: 2000

Fantasm 6 and LIDE 3

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Lightsoft is pleased to announce the release of Fantasm 6 and LIDE 3.

Fantasm 6 is a Macintosh assembly language development environment. LIDE 3
provides all the functionality of Fantasm 6 and also integrates Apple’s
highly optimizing PowerPC compilers MrC and MrC++ allowing the building and
maintenance of C and C++ projects. Prices run from US$74 to US$107.

More information and 30 day demos at our web site: (http://www.lightsoft.co.uk)

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UtilityDog 1.0

April 12, 2000: Sunnyvale, CA. Probability One Technologies LLC announces
the initial release of UtilityDog 1.0 for the Macintosh. UtilityDog is a
multi-purpose file utility that provides a whole new way of interacting
with the files and folders on your hard drive and auxiliary disks.

The program provides an unusually powerful “find file” capability and can
find files and folders by virtually any criteria imaginable. This powerful
search engine remains easy to use because the complexity is hidden behind
an intuitive interface similar to the one to which all Mac users are
accustomed.

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Driveway Brings Drag-and-Drop Online Storage to Mac Users

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DRIVEWAY’S “SAVE DIRECT TO WEB” ONLINE FILE STORAGE NOW AVAILABLE TO
MACINTOSH USERS

Through WebDAV Technology, Mac Users Can Drag-and-Drop Desktop Files
Directly to the Internet

SAN FRANCISCO — April 12, 2000 — Macintosh users now have direct access
to driveway.com’s personal online file storage service and can
drag-and-drop files straight to the Internet with the newest version of
Goliath software, created independently by developer Tom Bednarz and
distributed free at www.webdav.org/goliath.

Through the use of WebDAV technology, Bednarz’s Goliath app

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Extension Wizard

Cajun Software, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of Extension
Wizard, a utility for Macintosh computers that assists users in opening
difficult to open documents.

Often, when documents are downloaded from the internet, received as e-mail
attachments, or copied from a network, they can be very difficult to get
open.

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