Author: mactech

[NPL] Analog version 3.0

I am pleased to announce the official release of Analog version 3.0. The
release of version 3 coincides with Analog’s third birthday yesterday.

This is the first official release of Analog 3! This version adds many new
features, compared to Analog 2, including 11 new reports, user customizable
log formats, hierarchical reports, and much much more.

Macintosh versions of Analog are available from:
http://summary.net/soft/analog.html The Analog Home Page:
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/

Analog is a program to analyse the logfiles from your web server.

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[MD1] OpenGraph and GraphBuilder Version 5.0

PRESS RELEASE:

OpenGraph and GraphBuilder Version 5.0 CDs Ships For Rhapsody DR2,
OpenStep/Mach, and OpenStep Enterprise Enabled Windows NT and Windows 95

VVI Data Control Specialists
311 Adams Avenue
State College, PA 16803 USA
814-234-9613 or 888-DCS-OPEN (888-327-6736)
814-234-9614 (FAX)
info@vvi.com; http://www.vvi.com

State College, PA USA, 16 June 1998: VVI Data Control Specialists (VVI-DCS)
today announced availability of the OpenGraph and GraphBuilder Version 5.0
CDs.

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[NPL] PublicSpace 1.5.1

We are pleased to announce that version 1.5.1 (final) of PublicSpace, our
group productivity solution for Macintosh networks, is now available from
our website.

The new release updates contact and support information and fixes some
minor bugs.

The new version of the system can be downloaded from:

http://www.publicspace.net/Downloads.html

More information on PublicSpace is available at:

http://www.publicspace.net/

We would greatly appreciate it, if you would consider our product for
inclusion in your publication.

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[NPL] W3C Issues SMIL 1.0 as Recommendation

The World Wide Web Consortium Issues SMIL 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation

Cross-Industry Support for Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language,
Bringing TV-Like Content to the Web

for immediate release —

http://www.w3.org/ — 15 June, 1998 — Leading the Web to its full
potential, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today released the
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL; pronounced “smile”)
specification as a W3C Recommendation, representing cross-industry
agreement on a wide range of features for putting multimedia presentations
on the Web.

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[MD1] Be Announces Next Masters Awards Competition

For more information contact

In the U.S. and Pacific:
Scott Paterson, scott@be.com
+1 (650) 462-4112

In Europe:
Jean Calmon, jcalmon@beeurope.com
(33) 1 49 06 73 75

BE ANNOUNCES NEXT MASTERS AWARDS COMPETITION Application Developers to
Compete for Dual-Processor Intel Pentium Based Personal Computers

MENLO PARK, Calif (June 16, 1998) — Be, Inc. announceD today the next set
of Masters Awards are to be awarded on November 18th during the Comdex
trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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