Author: mactech

Optimizeit Profiler 4.0 Available for Mac OS X

VMGEAR announced their plans today to make Optimizeit 4.0 available for Mac OS X. Optimizeit Profiler enables Java technology developers to understand and solve performance issues such as memory leaks, excessive object allocation, inefficient algorithms and unproductive processor use in their Java programs. “Providing support for Mac OS X was a great opportunity for VMGEAR,” said CEO, Gerard Laurent.

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Digimarc and TWAIN to support Mac OS X

Digimarc and the TWAIN Working Group announced support today for Mac OS X with the developer pre-release version of the industry standard TWAIN interface. More information and a download link for the pre-release version of the TWAIN application program interface (API) for the Mac OS X platform is a free download online.

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IntelliMerge 1.2

Good day,

Intelli Innovations, Inc. is pleased to announce IntelliMerge 1.2, a
feature-packed update to our popular e-mail merge software. This version
adds direct mailing (no SMTP server required), FileMaker Pro and
AppleScript support, and improved Mac OS X compatibility.

* [New] IntelliMerge now features an integrated direct mailing program.

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VSE My Privacy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Germany, 22 May 2001 – Voget Selbach Enterprises GmbH (VSE) released today
a new version of the security tool and password manager VSE My Privacy.

VSE My Privacy is a data security software that allows Macintosh users to
store and organize their confidential data in a safe place. It uses a
strong 448-bit encryption algorithm to encrypt the data.

VSE is a German company. That means that US export restrictions on
cryptography do not apply.

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MacHack 2001: Fireside Chat With Woz

MacHack 2001: Fireside Chat With Woz

MacHack: The Annual Conference for Leading Edge Developers
http://www.machack.com/

Contact: Carol Lynn
mailto:info@machack.com
c/o Expotech
1264 Bedford Road
Grosse Point Park, MI 48230

May 22, 2001-Dearborn, MI-In 1997, Steve “Woz” Wozniak made MacHack history
as conference keynote. He wowed the audience with tales from “the land
before Apple” and phone-phreaking as well as his more modern activities and
efforts with computer education and charitable activities.

The MacHack audience loved it.

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