Year: 2003

eShox 1.5 for Mac OS X

eShox 1.5 for Mac OS X

We are proud to announce the release and shipment of a new version of our
ecommerce product, eShox.

eShox uses Apache and mySQL to offer a Mac OS X-based ecommerce solution
with Web-based administration and reporting, real-time payment processing,
a theme-based customzable interface, customer tracking/notification, and
integration with most shipping companies for real-time quotes.

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BuckoMail Succeeds Where Email Fails

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BuckoMail Succeeds Where Email Fails

— New productivity features make this online postal service
a viable alternative to email —

Greenville, TX March 19, 2003 — TWOA Data Services, a developer of web and
database solutions for Macintosh and Windows, announced today that it has
relaunched it’s BuckoMail postal service with a host of productivity
features aimed at individuals and small businesses.

“Email is fast but it doesn’t always get the job done,” comments Scott
Henderson, president of TWOA.

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OpenOSX enhanced Jaguar update now available

OpenOSX today announced the availability of an enhanced version of their Mac OS X 10.2.x (Jaguar) Updater in the form of a free downloadable package. Included in the update is a new version of OpenPrint that will resolve a potential printing issue with OpenOSX Office 1.0 on Jaguar systems and offers additional updated software such as OroborOSX 0.85, bringing new features and increased performance and stability.

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Mozilla going on a diet

Open-source Web browser development group Mozilla.org said in a new roadmap released Wednesday that its next build would be based on its Phoenix application — a smaller, faster version of its own product. “The idea behind the switch is to slim down the main Mozilla code, which critics and participants alike have judged to be too big and too slow,” notes c|net.

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eWeek: Mac OS X ‘Panther’ expected in September

The next major revision to Mac OS X, dubbed “Panther,” will reach end users in mid-September, according to eWeek. “According to sources familiar with the forthcoming revisions to the Unix-based OS, Apple will freeze development on new features in May and finalize enhancements to the user interface in July,” writes Matthew Rothenberg.

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