Year: 2001

Corel announces Bryce 5

Following the Macworld UK article from earlier today, Corel has officially announced Bryce 5. While Corel’s site is still not updated, the press release notes that the software will be available in July for US$309 for Mac OS and Mac OS X. New features include network rendering, for enabling multiple computers to render a single image or animation, a Premium quality rendering option, a tree lab for creating 3D trees, and a light lab that offers more control over lighting and effects.

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Compaq to abandon 64-bit Alpha processor

Compaq has announced that it will be abandoning its 64-bit Alpha processor in its high-end servers in 2004, opting instead for Intel’s Itanium. Compaq’s proprietary Alpha processor has long been regarded as one of the most powerful microprocessors in the world for server and mainframe applications.

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mimio 1.6, Support for Mac OS X and iMovie

Virtual Ink Announces New mimio 1.6 for the Macintosh New Software Release
Supports Mac OS X and Offers Direct Export to iMovie

NECC, CHICAGO, IL – June 25, 2001 – Virtual Ink Corp., manufacturers of
mimio=AE, the award winning collaboration tool that instantly turns any
whiteboard into a digital device that captures handwritten color text and
drawings as real-time data, today announced mimio 1.6 for the Macintosh.
This latest release of mimio for the Macintosh supports the advanced
features of Mac OS X, Apple’s next generation operating system.

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iEvents 1

June 25, 2001

YENCO.COM is proud to announce the release of iEvents 1, a completely new
application built from the ground up to replace iCalendar for Mac.

iEvents is a powerful client-side tool for quickly creating custom calendar
websites that can then be easily uploaded to any internet server or iDisk.
It is ideal for individuals, schools, user groups, or any organization that
wants to share their calendar of events online.

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