Author: mactech

Apple reschedules QuickTime Live!

Apple today announced that it has rescheduled this year’s QuickTime Live! conference. Originally slated to take place October 8-11, 2001, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, the conference will now be held February 10-14, 2002, at the same location. “Many QuickTime developers and customers asked us to reschedule QuickTime Live to a less stressful time,” said Apple VP Philip Schiller in a statement. “We’ll look forward to seeing them all in February.

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iGetter Pre Release 1.4 for MacOS and MacOS X

Presenta Ltd. announces iGetter Pre Release 1.4

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 26, 2001 – Presenta Ltd. is pleased to announce the release of
iGetter Download Manger PR1.4 for MacOS 7.5.3 – 9.x and MacOS X.

iGetter is download utility that gives you convenience and ease in
downloading on the Internet. Behind its pleasant interface is hidden
powerful download engine.

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Programming Cocoa Class at Big Nerd Ranch

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FIRST COCOA CLASS AT BIG NERD RANCH

Asheville, NC – September 26, 2001 – The Big Nerd Ranch annouces its
first class in Programming Cocoa on Mac OS X 10.1. Taught in a mountain
lodge outside Asheville, NC, the class will be offered November 12-16,
2001.

Aaron Hillegass, Big Nerd Ranch instructor and founder, has more than 7
years of experience consulting and teaching for Apple and NeXT Computer.
The Big Nerd Ranch teaches high-level programmers in a collaborative,
relaxing, and distraction-free atmosphere, with room and board included
in the class price.

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4D InstallMaker 1.0

4D, Inc. Ships 4D InstallMaker 1.0
— Installation Software for the Rest of Us —

SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 26, 2001 — 4D, Inc., publishers of the 4thh
Dimension RAD/RDBMS Environment and WebSTAR Server Suite, today announced
the immediate availability of 4D InstallMaker 1.0, a completely visual
development environment for building cross-platform installers. 4D
InstallMaker 1.0 runs on Mac classic and Windows platforms, with Mac OS X
currently under development.

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