Year: 2002

Palm replacing some defective cradles

Palm is offering a replacement cradle to all m500 and m505 handheld owners after reports of static electricity causing synchronizing problems with the device. According to c|net, replacements are being provided for owners who don’t already have the newer cradle, which is marked with a black sticker with the letter E on the underside of the cradle.

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Koingo Updates Alarm Clock Pro

From: Josh Hague (jhague@koingosw.com)
Subject: Massive Update for Alarm Clock Pro!

Koingo Software is proud to announce the release of Alarm Clock Pro 5.1! As
always, we strive for perfection, and with this release (after many user
suggestions) we believe we have taken one step closer to accomplishing our
goal.

This version, still placed at the low shareware fee of $11.97, has TEN new
features, a few bug fixes, and many enhancements. The main improvements are
with user interaction.

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CPLAT 4.0 released

ksoft is pleased to announce the latest version of CPLAT (version 4.0), a
low-cost cross-platform framework for MacOS, Linux and Windows development.

Some of the additional features of the this release are:
Many minor user suggested improvements and bug fixes.
OpenGL support
VisualC++ .NET projects
Plug-ins and application support
Docking / customizable toolbars
Long file names
Windows XP support

There are now trial versions available for Microsoft Visual C++, Project
Builder and CodeWarrior Pro7 / Pro6.

CPLAT is an easy-to-use full-featured (not just a thin layer over the
u

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Iconfactory Releases IconViewer 1.0

Monday, March 18th, 2002
Iconfactory Press Release – IconViewer 1.0 Released

The Iconfactory, in conjunction with Polymorph Software Development is
pleased to announce the release of our latest freeware icon utility,
IconViewer.

IconViewer is a quick and easy way to view any and all resources contained
within a Macintosh desktop icon. Simply drag and drop any icon onto
IconViewer (or launch the program and select one from the File menu) and a
small inspector window appears that allows you to browse the various sizes
and bit depths of that icon.

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