Year: 2001

Mallet and Bare releases Erase the Trail 1.1

MALLET AND BARE RELEASES ERASE THE TRAIL FOR MAC OS

Walkersville, MD – November 01, 2001 – Mallet and Bare, developers of
productivity and utility software for the Macintosh and Windows platform,
today announced a new application, Erase The trail, to their award-winning
line-up.

Erase the Trail is the file and Hard Drive management tool used by many.
This application has been compared to applications such as, “Macintosh
Explorer,” and “Ghost Hunter.”

Erase the Trail 1.1 has many unique features, such as:

* 100% Contextual Menu support
* A Redesigned appearance, giving you qui

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InstallerMaker 7.1

ALADDIN SYSTEMS SHIPS INSTALLERMAKER 7.1, ALLOWS SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS TO
CREATE MAC OS X AND CLASSIC HYBRID INSTALLERS

Watsonville, CA – October 31, 2001 – Aladdin Systems, Inc., a wholly owned
subsidiary of Aladdin Systems Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB: ALHI) today announced
the release of StuffIt InstallerMaker(tm), version 7.1.

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Omnis Studio 3.1

Omnis Studio 3.1 is THE cross-platform development tool

The Omnis Studio 3.1 release is a breakthrough for cross-platform,
multi-tier application development. Following the March 2001 release of the
Mac OS X version of Studio (3.02), the 3.1 release brings together all the
currently supported platforms, and adds Sun Solaris version 8 to the
platform mix.

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MacDesktops weekly recap

During the past week, our friends at MacDesktops have posted 14 new pictures, including: Alice (Games), Caprice Bourett (Portraits), Crystal starburst (Art), Our Lady of the Assassins (Movies), and Sexy Power (Show some skin). MacDesktops is updated daily with two new pictures.

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Microsoft, DOJ reach settlement

Microsoft and the U.S. Justice Department have reached an antitrust settlement that calls for the software giant to be more flexible with PC makers and to share the inner workings of Windows with competitive software firms. The 18 states participating in the suit have until Tuesday to decide whether to accept the settlement—a shadow of the original proposal that suggested splitting the company in two.

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