Author: mactech

Register.com Launches FirstStepSite

Register.com Launches FirstStepSite, an Easy-to-Use,
On-line Site Creator Available Free with Domain Registration

FirstStepSite provides domain registration customers with a 3-page,
customizable, graphics-enhanced site they can build themselves in minutes

New York, NY – February 22, 2000 – Register.com, Inc. (www.register.com)
today announced the launch of FirstStepSite, a new free tool allowing
register.com domain registration customers to create and post their own
customized Web sites.

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Style Master 1.6

Western Civilisation Releases Style Master 1.6 and 1.6 Pro

Western Civilisation updates their CSS editor Style Master to version 1.6,
refining and enhancing the development of cross-browser cascading style
sheets.

Bondi Beach, Australia, 22nd February 2000.

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Visual Projector

From: Caerwyn Pearce (caerwyn@bigfoot.com)
Subject: Visual Projector 1.0 released

For immediate release.

Visual Projector 1.0.0 allows users of Apples MPW Projector and
SourceServer to examine the status of files on disk and within projector
databases. Filtering of files makes it easy to see which ones aren’t under
project control.

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PrinterMate: AppleTalk Printing Management

From: Phil Wood (phil@tweezy.com)
Subject: [ANN] AppleTalk Printing Management Made Easy

PRINTERMATE
Announcing the release of PrinterMate Version 1.0.2

PrinterMate is a cost effective Macintosh shareware application that
provides an efficient and flexible means of administering AppleTalk
networked printers.
PrinterMate provides:
* Extensible functionality
* Manual or automatic operation
* Auto-restart facility
* Ability to store results in a database

PrinterMate can be used to monitor any number of printers across multiple
zones.

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Collectible: Rare Mac Gaming Leather Jacket

Hi!

I thought you might interested in this. Not exactly hard core developer
news — but a nice holiday weekend post nevertheless. 🙂

Back in 1996, the Apple Game Sprockets team made a set of incredibly cool
leather jackets to promote the Mac as a “Serious Game Hardware” machine.
They took a really cool $500 bomber jacket — and then embroidered them
with a special and fairly complex design on the back. The logo includes a
special camouflage Apple logo, target and game weaponry. (See picture at
URL below)

ONLY 20 of these jackets were made — and are extremely rare.

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