Year: 2005

ObjectiveCLIPS Released: Create smart Cocoa applications

August 17, 2005 – TODD BLANCHARD ANNOUNCE THE RELEASE OF ObjectiveCLIPS

ObjectiveCLIPS is a new programming environment specifically designed for
Cocoa, the native Mac OS X object system. ObjectiveCLIPS integrates the
popular CLIPS expert system shell with Apple’s Core Data technology and
F-Script, allowing the creation of intelligent Cocoa applications with
persistent object models and complex business rules. Developers can easily
embed ObjectiveCLIPS in their application and take advantage of its
powerful inference engine and associated tools to implement their
application logic.

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Panic Unison 1.6.3 available

Panic has released Unison 1.6.3, the latest version of its Usenet newsreader for Mac OS X. The update offers many fixes and improvements, including new “regex” matching and additional rule actions, IPv6 support, improved keyboard navigation, better handling of file attachments, and improved stability. Unison is priced at US$24.95 and a 15-day trial is available.

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