Year: 2002

TypeRecorder 1.5 Available

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Michael Hunson
Rampell Software, LLC
561-628-5102
admin@rampellsoft.com
http://www.rampellsoft.com

TypeRecorder 1.5 for Macintosh Released

PALM BEACH, FL – Feb. 5, 2002 — Rampell Software, LLC has released version
1.5 of its popular TypeRecorder software for Macintosh. TypeRecorder
automatically records and saves all keystrokes, effectively preventing data
loss while also monitoring unauthorized activity.

TypeRecorder discreetly monitors and saves every keystroke to a daily file,
regardless of what application is being used.

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Totally Hip Software Announces Support for Zoomify

Totally Hip Software Announces Support for Zoomify

LiveStage Professional Developers Can Now Control Images With
Unlimited Resolution

www.totallyhip.com
www.cdnx.com symbol:THW
phone: 604 685 6525
e-mail: investor@totallyhip.com

Vancouver, British Columbia – February 6, 2002 – Totally Hip Software Inc.
announces support for Zoomify within LiveStage Professional.

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24U Database2web 1.0

Wednesday, February 6, 2002
Prague, Czech Republic

In the next few days, 24U s.r.o. plans to introduce a revolutionary news
relating to a simple and price-effective solution of the internet databases
management and actualization! The program 24U Database2web will be launched
in versions for Window and Mac OS.

Info: http://www.24u.cz/comingso.htm

With 24U Database2web, soon you will be able to simply and quickly update
data at your static www pages.

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acgi dispatcher for MacOS X

The first public beta of acgi dispatcher for MacOS X now available!

acgi dispatcher is a program that enables you to use acgi programs written
in AppleScript or other AppleEvent aware languages to write cgi programs to
be run with the Apache web server that is part of Mac OS X.

In Mac OS 9 and earlier there was an apple event system to let you do this
with the built in webserver, but Apache on Mac OS X does not support this.
Apple does include a solution to this problem with their Mac OS X Server
product, but people not wanting to make the extra investment were out of
luck.

acgi

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