Author: mactech

[NPL] URL Manager Pro 2.0.5 Localized

New releases!

URL Manager Pro 2.0 is now for the first time available in French!

The German and Italian version are also updated now to version 2.0.5.

URL Manager Pro 2.0.5 is now available in English, Japanese,
French, German and Italian.

The Home Page of URL Manager Pro is: (http://www.url-manager.com)

Note: the English version was allready released previously on June 30.

English: (http://www.url-manager.com/)
French: (http://www.url-manager.com/paris.html)
German: (http://www.url-manager.com/berlin.html)
Italian: (http://www.url-manager.com/ita/index.html)
Japanese: (

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[NPL] Funnel Web 2.0.3

September 11, 1998

Active Concepts today released version 2.0.3 of Funnel Web and Funnel Web
Professional for Mac and Windows. This version is primarily a maintenance
release which significantly improves stability and performance and is MacOS
8.5 compliant. A number of small memory leaks have been removed and small
number of feature additions as detailed below.

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[NPL] Text Cleaner 1.03 Update

The Text Cleaner 1.03 update is available at
(http://www.studio405.com/textcleaner/)

To find out what version you have, launch Text Cleaner and select “About
Text Cleaner” from the Apple Menu. If you have 1.03, there is no need to
update.

Technical support is available by sending email to (support@studio405.com).

Revision History
1.01
* Fixed inch marks not being converted to quotes if at beginning of
paragraph.

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[NPL] Multi-channel ISDN Card

NEWS — For Immediate Release

DAX NETNOW FOR INTERNET ACCESS ANNOUNCED;
PROGRAM FREE FOR 4-SIGHT CUSTOMERS

Highlights:

— DAX NetNow offers ISDN card users access to the Internet using multiple
ISDN channels, providing greater throughput and faster access;

— LinkUPPP!

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[NPL] DNS and BIND, 3rd Edition

For immediate release
September 10, 1998
For more information contact:
Lisa Mann lisam@oreilly.com
(707) 829-0515 ext. 230

Third Edition of the “de facto bible” of DNS & BIND released

If you’re using the Internet, you’re already using DNS (Domain Name
System)–even if you don’t know it.

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