Year: 2001

MacA&D 7.3

Excel Software Ships MacA&D 7.3
Design Tool for UML, Database Design and Structured Analysis & Design

Placitas, NM – June 14, 2001 – Excel Software today began shipping a major
upgrade of MacA&D, the industry’s leading software design tool for
Macintosh. MacA&D 7.3 adds XML support, integrated test documents, more
flexible requirements traceability and enhancements to its scriptable HTML
reports.

XML ( eXtensible Markup Language) has become a popular industry standard
for exchanging information that is human readable, platform independent and
somewhat self-explanatory.

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Apycom Java Menu Applets

Apycom Software

For Immediate Release

Contact: Steven Verbitsky steven@apycom.com

Add professional menus to your Website with Apycom Java Menu Applets

Apycom Software has released version 2.10 of Apycom Java Menu Applets, a
collection of platform-independent lightweight java applets that allows you
to create professional menus for your Website.

These applets provide a feature-rich, fast-loading menu navigation system
for your web site’s visitors.

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Rewind 1.2

New Version of Rewind=AE Released

Power On Updates Macworld Best of Show Winner to Version 1.2

Columbus, Ohio – June 14, 2001 – Power On Software, Inc. today announced
that it has updated Rewind=AE, its Macworld Best of Show award-winning
utility. The new version makes a number of improvements to the
application’s compatibility and operation. Rewind allows users to reverse
disasters and mistakes with a click. The software monitors the changes that
occur to Macintosh files and the operating system during regular use.

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Quesa 1.6d13

The Quesa Development Team are pleased to announce the release of Quesa
1.6d13, the latest release of their portable Open Source implementation of
Apple’s QuickDraw 3D API.

This release increases compatibility with the QD3D 1.6 API, includes over a
year’s worth of bug fixes and new features, and supports Mac OS 8/9, Mac OS
X (Carbon or Cocoa), Linux, Windows, and Be.

Applications written to the Quesa API can take advantage of an extensive
high-level 3D toolkit (including file importers/exporters, plug-in
renderers, and high-level geometries), while still leveraging the
performance

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