Year: 2003

Aladdin Releases New MakeBundle For Mac Software Developers

ALADDIN RELEASES NEW MAKEBUNDLE FOR MAC SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS

MakeBundle Is A FREE Developer Tool to Convert Single-File Applications to
Bundle-Applications via Drag and Drop

Watsonville, CA – March 17, 2003 – Aladdin Systems, Inc., an Aladdin
Systems Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB: ALHI) company, today released
MakeBundle(tm) 2.0.1, a 1.1 MB application designed to simplify the process
of creating bundled applications, libraries, or plugins from the Metrowerks
CodeWarrior(R) programming environment.

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ResExcellence offers MacMaid contest

Our friends at ResExcellence have announced a new contest on their Web site, giving away two free copies of MacMaid, a utility to organize your desktop. MacMaid makes organizing your computer as easy as clicking a button. Now is your opportunity to get one of two free registrations just for showing how messy your desktop is. Further details are available on the contest page.

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Xupport 1.2.8

Sunday, March 16, 2003:

Xupport 1.2.8 update
All-In-One Interface for Mac OS X.

Changes in Xupport 1.2.8
– NEW: Delete files and folders with administrator privileges
– Some revisions in “bootable backup” section
– Some small bug-fixes in the Unix manual browser

Xupport 1.2.8 – demo version:
http://www.computer-support.ch/Xupport/download/Xupport.sit

Xupport provides a clean GUI (Graphical User Interface) to configure many
Mac OS X options, that are not or hard to configure manually, and more.

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MacMice offers iCinema stand for Apple displays

MacMice.com has announced the availability of the iCinema (US$179) riser base for Apple’s line of flat-panel Cinema Displays. “The iCinema is a beautifully crafted 4-inch riser stand made from clear acrylic, and is fully adjustable to fit the 20, 22, and 23-inch Apple Cinema Displays… by lifting the center of the Cinema Display screen upward by 4-inches, iCinema encourages erect posture, reduces back tension, and overcomes the most common ergonomic complaints about the Apple Cinema Display design.”

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