Year: 2001

Games spotlighted at WWDC

Macintosh gamers have oftentimes felt like distant cousins in the PC game arena, but at the Worldwide Developer’s Conference at Apple HQ this week the company is showcasing just want gamers can get on a Macintosh. MacCentral reports that Apple has set up a games arcade with the top-of-the-line G4s, iMacs, Harmon Kardon speakers, new Logitech mice, and new Apple 17″ displays. Mac OS X is a clear focus, with Cocoa versions of Quake Team Arena, Heavy Metal F.A.K.K.

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Palm.net suffers activation trouble

Palm users signing up for the company’s wireless service were unable to activate their accounts, reports News.com. Palm would offer no details about when it began, what caused it or when it will be fixed. “We are aware of the problem and are working with suppliers to resolve the issue,” spokeswoman Julia Rodriguez said.

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ScheduleOnline Sync for Macintosh

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information contact:
Sonja Chalkley, Marketing Manager
sonja@scheduleonline.com
Phone: 858-836-4458

ScheduleOnline Ships ScheduleOnline Sync for Macintosh Synchronization with
leading scheduling and collaboration Web site now available for both PC and
Macintosh

San Diego, CA, May 22, 2001 – ScheduleOnline, Inc., producer of the
www.scheduleonline.com scheduling and group collaboration Web site,
announced today completion of a successful beta test program of its
ScheduleOnline Sync for Macintosh utility, which enables Macintosh users to
synchroni

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FTPit 1.0 for FileMaker

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

COMM-UNITY NETWORKING SYSTEMS RELEASES FTPIT 1.0 FINAL, A CROSS PLATFORM
FILEMAKER PRO PLUG-IN.

Fort Worth, TX, May 21, 2001 — Comm-Unity Networking Systems, creators of
the excellent SMTPit and POP3it email plug-ins, announces the release of
FTPit 1.0 Final, for FileMaker Pro 4.x and 5.x for both Macintosh and
Windows Platforms.

FTPit uses the File Transfer Protocol to allow you to upload and download
files to and from an FTP site. It also allows you to upload text from a
FileMaker field directly to a file on an FTP site.

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