Year: 2001

4D releases new WebMail beta

4D, Inc. has posted 4D WebMail beta 2, a cross-platform browser plug-in that allows users to check SMTP or POP3 mail from any Web browser. Users can also compose, reply, forward, send, and file mail, while the software itself features an address book, support for attachments, and more.

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“Revolutionary” product headed for Mac users

Steve Jobs’ Macworld Expo keynote on Jan. 7, 2002 will set the stage for the introduction of a consumer product that’s “innovative, revolutionary, and different,” according to Macworld UK. Apple is also quoted as having described the product as “powerful, user-friendly, and eye-catching.” Many suspect this product could be a redesigned iMac.

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URLomatic 1.1: Hitting URLs on a schedule

URLomatic is a tool that will help webmasters that have URLs on their
server that needs to be called to perform some kind of maintenance
functionality on the server, like backups or cleanups.

URLomatic 1.1 for Classic and Mac OS X (http://www.code66.se/dl/)

Changes from 1.0
URLomatic now can access URLs which are REALM-protected if you provide a
username and password for that REALM.

As more and more webmasters build complex solutions using advanced CGIs and
server extensions, it sometimes can be very easy to create the maintenance
functionality using the same language/developmen

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4D WebMail Public Beta 2 Released

4D WebMail Public Beta 2 Released

— Full-featured, Web-based Email Client Includes Attachments, Search,
Address Book and More —

SAN JOSE, Calif., December 18, 2001 — 4D, Inc., publishers of the 4th
Dimension RAD/RDBMS Environment and 4D WebSTAR Server Suite, today
announced the second public beta release of 4D WebMail, a Web-based email
client.

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