Year: 2002

Optigold ISP 2.9.6 Released

Optigold ISP 2.9.6 for Windows, Macintosh, Mac OS X and Linux was released
on 03/29/2002.

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

2.9.6 adds new web functionality, ACH processing through ECHO, expanded
billable tech call support, more reporting, new postcard format, exporting
of individual invoice and some other miscellaneous it

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piDog Software Announces piDock Version 2.0a1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

piDog Software Announces piDock Version 2.0a1

Mesa, Arizona, March 28 2002 – Today piDog Software announced the release
of piDock version 2.0a1. The new version can be downloaded from
http://www.pidock.com/. piDock is a utility for navigating files and
folders for Mac OS. piDock has received praise for it’s innovative display
techniques and unlimited depth hierarchical browsing abilities.

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Maine middle school iBook budget remains intact

Maine Governor Angus King on Tuesday approved a state budget that included US$25 million allotted for his proposal to provide every seventh- and eighth-grader in the state with an Apple iBook, according to the Lewiston Sun Journal. The sale was touted by Apple CEO Steve Jobs in January as the largest educational sale in history, but soon came under fire as the state faced a budget deficit in social services and other areas.

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Mac software in PC World stores

Apple is partnering with 109 PC World retail stores in the U.K. to place Mac-only software sections in each store, according to Macworld UK. Each software section will be stocked with up to 30 Apple and third-party Mac software titles, including system software, games, reference titles, utilities, and graphics applications. The plan is set to kick off in May.

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HannStar Display to deliver LCDs for flat-panel iMacs

Taiwan-based HannStar Display has announced that it has received an order from Apple to deliver 15-inch LCD displays for its flat-panel iMac, according to DigiTimes, as noted by MacNN. Shipments will begin in May with an initial monthly volume of 10,000 units, which could rise to 30,000 in the future. HannStar joins LG.Philips as the only providers of LCDs for Apple’s flat-panel iMac.

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