Year: 2001

Manila released in beta today for Mac OS X

Our good friends at UserLand software let us know that they have released a beta version of Manila, their scalable Web content management system, for Mac OS X. Additionally supported in this release is SOAP, XML-RPC, and RSS to the Mac platform. “Manila puts the capabilities of content management systems costing hundreds of thousands of dollars into a sub-$1000 package,” said Dave Winer, CEO of UserLand Software in a press announcement.

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More details emerge on Apple expo Paris

We mentioned the dates confirmed for the Apple expo in Paris yesterday (September 26-30 at the Porte de Versailles), but further details have now emerged. Macworld UK reports that Apple’s booth will occupy nearly one-ninth of the 18,000 square-metre show. In addition, show organizers have said that this year’s event will be more multi-lingual — this in response to critics who said the show relied too heavily on the French language last year.

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Metrowerks To Give Early Access to New CodeWarrior Tools for Mac OS X

Metrowerks To Give Apple Developers Early Access to New CodeWarrior Tools
for Mac OS X

New Tools Allow Development of Native Mac OS X Applications, Include First
Java Debugger for Mac OS X

AUSTIN, Texas-May 18, 2001-Metrowerks is providing Mac OS developers at
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) early access to new
CodeWarrior(r) tools for Mac OS X.

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