Author: mactech

MenuLib 4.1 and ColorMDEF 1.0

Hello

MenuLib 4.1 is out:
* Added NewMenu to give ability to create new menus from scratch.
* Added GetMenuHandle to the MenuProcDescriptor class.
* Added GetItemMark function
* Fixed a OS X Crash bug with DeleteMenu
* Fixed a OS X Crash bug with LMGetMBarHeight

4.1 For registered users is available at the Einhugur Website.
4.1 DEMO is also available at the Einhugur Website.

ColorMDEF 1.0 is out (Dependant on MenuLib 4.1):
* A Open source class which uses the ability in
MenuLib 4.1 to create custom Color Menu in REALbasic.
* Has sampl

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CPLAT 3.1

ksoft is pleased to announce the latest version of CPLAT (version 3.1), a
low-cost cross-platform framework for MacOS and Windows development.

This latest version adds:
improvements and bug fixes
Over a dozen new clcasses.
MacOSX Sheet support for Alerts and Dialogs
New Navigation Services for window modality and sheets under OSX
Acccess to CoreGraphics/Quartz in a pane object.

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DiskLock 4.6.5

Power On Updates Defense Against the Bump and Run

DiskLock Offers Best Data Protection Solution for Macintosh Computers

Columbus, Ohio – April 30, 2001 – Power On Software, Inc. today announced
that it has released an update to the number one ranked, best-selling
security software for the Macintosh. DiskLock (formerly Norton DiskLock)
was acquired by Power On Software, Inc. from Symantec Corporation. DiskLock
provides top-notch security, while offering extraordinary ease of use.

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iGetter Pre Release 1

Presenta Software Company Announces iGetter Pre Release 1
New free full featured download manager for MacOS

April 30, 2001 – Presenta Software Company is pleased to announce the new
download utility for MacOS named iGetter. iGetter is download utility that
gives you convenience and facility in downloading on the Internet. Behind
its pleasant interface is hidden powerful download engine.

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Ron Okamoto Joins Apple as Vice President of Developer Relations

Ron Okamoto Joins Apple as Vice President of Developer Relations

CUPERTINO, Calif., April 30 /PRNewswire/ — Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL – news)
today announced that Ron Okamoto has joined Apple as vice president of
Developer Relations, reporting to Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

“We are thrilled to have Ron leading our developer relations team,” said
Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.

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