Year: 2002

ActiveDeveloper v2.10 — IDE Released for Mac OS X 10.2

For Immediate Release:

For further information, please contact:
InterACTIVE-Technology
info@interactive-technology.com
http://www.interactive-technology.com

ActiveDeveloper v2.10 — IDE Released for MacOS X 10.2.x (Jaguar)

December 2002 — Vestbjerg, Denmark — Today InterACTIVE-Technology
released the MacOS X Jaguar 10.2.x and gcc3 enabled version of
ActiveDeveloper – our Runtime Objective-C&C IDE, JIT compiler and Debugger
with support for Cocoa and WebObjects.

The ActiveDeveloper IDE cuts your API learning curve and allows incremental
Development of any Project.

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Infinisys offers free Hair Data set for Change My image

Infinisys has announced the third free data set service for users of Change My image, the company’s hair simulation program for the Mac. The new data set consists of 12 new hairstyles plus a new graphic interface for registered users of Change My image. Change My image allows users to simulate different hairstyles and colors on photographs loaded into the software. Change My image sells for US$15.

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Xicons releases Aqua Christmas icon set

Our friends at Xicons.com have released a new set of Christmas themed icons for Mac OS X. “Aqua Christmas” was submitted by Wati Larke and includes the following 15 icons: Candy Canes, Candy Canes in cup, Gingerbread House, Gingerbread Man, Heart (green, red), Holly, Mistletoe, Red Stocking, Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer, Santa Claus, Snowman, Wreath, Christmas Tree and Gifts, Xmas Trees.

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Wired: “Worshipping at the Altar of Mac”

Wired’s Leander Kahney has once again written an article delving into the wild and wonderful world of Macintosh enthusiasts. The latest column compares the affection Mac users hold for their computers to that of a religion, more or less. Several “experts” are quoted in the report, bringing the love of Macintosh computers to nearly an idol status and Apple CEO Steve Jobs to that of a deity. Here’s an idea… maybe Mac users just prefer using the Mac OS over other computing platforms. Imagine that.

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