Year: 2002

Valentina Technology Release 1.9 Available

Valentina Technology Release 1.9 Available

VALENTINA SOLUTIONS EXCEED 2 GB FILE LIMIT; ADDS TWO NEW PRODUCTS

April 16, 2002. Beaverton, Oregon. Paradigma Software, makers of the
Valentina line of database products announced the availability of Valentina
Technology Release 1.9, adding significant, new features to all products in
the product line.

All Valentina enabled products will include these new features as well as
the introduction of two new members of the Valentina family of products:

Larger Databases.

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Staz Software Welcomes Metalbasic Users

STAZ SOFTWARE WELCOMES METALBASIC USERS

WHY?

STAZ Software, Inc., developer of FutureBASIC, has long looked on
MetalBasic with interest and goodwill [see
(http://www.stazsoftware.com/staz/index.php?ref=20010700_000001)]. Andy
Gariepy, the driving force behind FutureBASIC for over a decade, had this
to say: “I’ve always worked hard to improve FutureBASIC.

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IntelliMerge 2.2

Greetings from Intelli Innovations!

By popular request, Intelli Innovations, Inc. is pleased to announce
IntelliMerge 2.2 with new delayed mailing. Using delayed mailing,
users can leave their computer to send messages while they’re away.

– [New] By popular request, IntelliMerge now supports delayed mailing
(i.e.

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Brushfire 1.5.2

Brushfire 1.5.2, an update to the blazing fast script analysis utility for
FileMaker Pro users and developers, is now available for demo, purchase and
download.

Brushfire 1.5.2 is a minor update that fixes a couple of bugs and refines
some of the search results to avoid false positives.

Visit (http://www.chapsoft.com) for more details, demos, samples and to
purchase.

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ResPloder 1.0

The La Jolla Underground is pleased to announce the immediate
availability of ResPloder 1.0. ResPloder explodes the resources of a
file into folders. These folders are named after the types they came
from. Inside each folder are files containing the data for each
resource of that type. These files are simple binary files and can be
edited with any hex editor. The data fork of the original file is
preserved as a file called data.frk and it can also be edited.

ResPloder can implode a ResPloded folder back into a file.

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