Year: 2001

MacPlay bringing No One Lives Forever to the Mac

MacPlay has announced that it will release No One Lives Forever, the highly-acclaimed first person shooter, for Mac OS X in Q2 2002. The game features 15 missions across 60 levels, several vehicles to drive—including snowmobiles and motorcycles— an arsenal of ingenious weapons and gadgets, smart enemies that react realistically to your actions, and multiplay for up to 16 players.

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DAVE 3.1 beta available

Thursby Software has posted a public beta of DAVE 3.1, its software for Mac OS 8.6-10.1 that allows Mac users to access PC networks and network printers. The new version adds support for inkjet printers, as well as support for files larger than 2GB and file names longer than 31 characters. DAVE 3.1 is set to be released next month for US$149. The upgrade will be free for users of DAVE 2.5.2; older users will be able to upgrade for $89.95.

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DAVE 3.1 public beta

For Immediate Release:
Thursby Software Systems offers public beta of DAVE 3.1

October 22, 2001, Arlington, Texas. Thursby Software Systems announces the
public beta test of the newest version of its popular DAVE software. This
new version, DAVE 3.1, works with Mac OS X version 10.1 as well as Mac OS
8.6-9.2.

“Probably the biggest change our OS X customers will notice is the addition
of support for inkjet printing.” Said Warren Witt, vice president of
Thursby Software Systems.

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PrintToPDF 2.3 released

James Walker has released PrintToPDF 2.3, an update to his utility for generating PDF documents in virtually any application. The new version makes it possible to save PDF document info and corrects bugs with Microsoft Office and FileMaker Pro.

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