Year: 2007

Komodo Edit 4.0

Free Multi-Language Editor for Dynamic Languages

VANCOUVER, BC, January 23, 2007–ActiveState Software Inc., the
leading provider of development tools and services for dynamic
languages, today announced the release of Komodo Edit 4.0, a free
editor based on the award-winning Komodo IDE.

Komodo Edit 4.0 delivers powerful editing capabilities for dynamic
languages including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for
browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML.

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Open Door Networks Updates Security Products

ASHLAND, OR. — January 23, 2007 — Open Door Networks Inc. today
announced major upgrades to its comprehensive line of Internet
security products. The upgrades, available immediately, provide
significant new functionality and enhanced integration, along with
addressing new and evolving security issues.

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Syncro SVN Client

Syncro Soft Announces a New Product: Syncro SVN Client, a
platform-independent Subversion (SVN) client.

January 23, 2007 – Syncro Soft Ltd, the producer of oXygen XML
Editor, has announced the immediate availability of Syncro SVN
Client, a platform-independent Subversion (SVN) client aimed at
giving Subversion repository users a high quality user interface.

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Charismac releases FibreShare 3.0 for Intel-based Macs

Charismac today announced their reliable Storage Area Networking (SAN) software FibreShare 3.0 is shipping. Version 3.0 now works with Intel-based Macs. The FibreShare volume management software manages multiple SAN users with the ability to share volumes between Intel and Power PC systems. It comes complete with all the Intel-native tools necessary for installation, including the award-winning Charismac RAID utilities allowing users to set up a SAN using single disk drives or multi-disk arrays including Hardware RAID Controllers.

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Apple fixes QuickTime flaw with Security Update

Apple today released Security Update 2007-001 via its Software Update Pane and on the Web. Apple says: “A buffer overflow exists in QuickTime’s handling of RTSP URLs. By enticing a user to access a maliciously-crafted RTSP URL, an attacker can trigger the buffer overflow, which may lead to arbitrary code execution. A QTL file that triggers this issue has been published on the Month of Apple Bugs web site (MOAB-01-01-2007).

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