Year: 2002

Optigold ISP 3.0

Optigold ISP 3.0 for Windows, Macintosh, Mac OS X and Linux was released on
05/24/2002.

Optigold ISP is a cross-platform business software package to run all
aspects of an internet service provider (from billing to server management).

http://www.digitalpoint.com/products/isp/

A *FREE*, 100% working copy can be downloaded from:

http://www.digitalpoint.com/products/download.php

3.0 adds slave package functionality, mail server IP address assignments
and a few other feature requests.

All new features in this version are listed in the revision log:

Optigold ISP Revision Log

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Griffin releases iMate drivers for Mac OS X and OS 9

Griffin releases iMate Software 1.5 for Mac OS X and 2.7 for OS 9

Nashville, TN – May 24, 2002. Today Griffin Technology, Inc. releases iMate
Software versions 1.5 for Mac OS X as well as iMate software version 2.7
for OS 9. With this combination of software updates, Griffin’s iMate
USB-to-ADB Adapter will allow ADB based security dongles to function within
Classic mode on OS X.

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Photoshop on Mac OS X seminar

OSXFAQ.com has announced “Classic be Damned: Photoshop 7 on Mac OS X,” an all-day seminar with recognized authority in digital design andillustration, Andrew Shalat. The seminar will be held in Santa Monica on June 24 and San Francisco on June 28, and runs from 09:00 to 18:00. Registration for each seminar costs US$299, with lunch included. OSXFAQ.com is also offering a “no BS” guarantee: If an attendee notifies them before lunch that they don’t feel the seminar is worth what they paid, they’ll receive a full refund.

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Jobs upbeat about Apple’s market share

In an interview with the BBC, Steve Jobs reiterated Apple’s plan to innovate its way out of the continued economic slump, which he expects will continue at least through the end of the year. Jobs also said Apple is bullish on doubling its market share. “We’re experiencing more people interested in switching to Mac than any time I can remember in the last few years…

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