Year: 2001

4D v6.5.8

February 20, 2001. San Jose, CA.

4D Inc. releases 4D v6.5.8
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4D, Inc., publishers of the 4th Dimension RAD/RDBMS Environment and WebSTAR
Server Suite 4.3, announced today that 4D version 6.5.8 has been released
and is now available from the 4D, Inc. web site. 4D v6.5.8 is a significant
release for current 6.5.x users with many improvements to the current
feature set.

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VSE Be Found 2.5

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PR: Mac software announces web sites and analyzes the results

Germany, 20 February 2001 – The popular web site promotion tool VSE Be
Found is now available in version 2.5.

VSE Be Found is a web site promotion tool for Macs, including a search
engine submitter, a ranking checker and a link popularity tool.

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PowerMail 3.0.8, Mac OS X Native Version

CTM Development releases PowerMail 3.0.8
) native version for Mac OS X now available
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GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – February 16th, 2000 – CTM Development releases a new
version of its $49 flagship e-mail application for Macintosh, PowerMail,
now including a native version for Apple’s Mac OS X preview.

Designed as a fully-featured, user friendly alternative to Outlook
Express/Entourage and Eudora, PowerMail features the highest performance
mail searching capability, excellent compatibility with complex languages
such as Japanese, Chinese an

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P.O. Toolbox 1.2

Friday, February 16, 2001

Intelli Innovations, Inc. today released P.O. Toolbox 1.2, a functionality
update to our U.S. Postal Service package management tool for the Macintosh
platform.

Version 1.2 adds these features:
* New City/State Lookup tool. Enter a zip code, get the corresponding city
and state.
* New Zip Code Lookup tool.

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Analyzer Lite for FileMaker

WAVES IN MOTION RELEASES ANALYZER LITE FOR FILEMAKER

Free development tool documents and analyzes FileMaker Pro projects.

PHOENIX. February 15, 2001. Ask a room full of FileMaker Pro developers what they like least about their job, and most will tell you it’s the prospect of making changes to projects with hundreds or even thousands of elements, where something as simple as deleting a single field can affect any number of layouts, calculations, relationships, and scripts.

This is a problem Vince Menanno knows all too well.

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