Author: mactech

Microsoft’s Gates takes a look at past, future

An Upside article discusses the vision of the past and future presented by former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates at last week’s Summit. Gates, who is very bullish about what the next ten years will mean for the tech industry, explained that gauging demand is crucial to success (something that many dot-coms missed) and that adoption of industry standards, such as XML, will further bolster the success and proliferation of technology.

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MSN aims to woo customers from America Online

Lobbying another shot in the cut-throat Internet Service Provider industry, MSN — which recently surpassed EarthLink to claim the number-two position — has launched a $50 million “switcher” ad campaign. The promotion offers new MSN customers three free months of access and guarantees monthly access fees will remain at US$21.95 until Jan. 1, 2003. Last week, America Online raised its monthly rates to $23.95

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Opera 5 for Mac beta 1 released

Opera has updated their browser for the Mac, releasing beta 1. Opera 5 for Macintosh will run on PowerPC Macs with Mac OS 7.5 or later installed. Systems prior to 8.0 will require installation of Appearance Manager. Opera 5 for Macintosh Beta 1 will work with Mac OS X in the Classic mode.

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Macintosh Explorer Aqua 1.1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Toronto, Canada – May 29, 2001 – Rage Software Releases Macintosh Explorer
Aqua 1.1.

Macintosh Explorer Aqua gives Macintosh Explorer 2.0 a new look. It changes
Macintosh Explorer to look more like it belongs on Apple’s new operating
system Mac OS X. Macintosh Explorer Aqua will change the button bar in
Macintosh Explorer 2.0 to new style aqua buttons.

This patch will not make any other modifications to Macintosh Explorer. You
must have a copy of Macintosh Explorer 2.0 already installed on your
computer to use this patch.

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