Author: mactech

[MD1] sLab Acquires dtF/SQL for Macintosh

sLab finalizes acquisition of dtF/SQL for Macintosh, introduces
Rhapsody-version and internet integration of dtF/SQL at MacWorld SF ’98.

BOEBLINGEN, GERMANY. January 2, 1998 — sLab announced today that it has
finalized the acquisition of the dtF/SQL for Macintosh product from theta
group. With the aquisition of dtF/SQL for Macintosh, sLab reinforces its
committment to the MacOS and Rhapsody market.

At MacWorld SF’98, sLab will make available its first developer releases of
dtF/SQL for Rhapsody. sLab will also demonstrate dtF/HTML, its new
web-server integration of dtF/SQL.

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[MD1] Dynamic Access Restrictions for Web

INTERACTION 1.6: INTRODUCING DYNAMIC ACCESS RESTRICTIONS FOR MAC WEB SERVERS

San Diego, CA: Media Design in*Progress has released the 1.6 version of
Interaction, the powerful web server companion for dynamic social websites
that adapt to the visitor. The new version introduces Dynamic Access
Restrictions, a flexible means to make pages and sections of websites
conditionally available.

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[MD1] MacTech’s New Editorial Staff

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Susan Whitney
marketing@www.mactech.com
805-494-9797 x104

MacTech Magazine Announces New Editorial Staff Additions

Westlake Village, CA — December 26, 1997 — Xplain Corporation, the
publisher of MacTech(r) Magazine, announced today its new editorial staff
additions.

MacTech has evolved into the primary news and information vehicle for over
40,000 Mac programmers and developers in 64+ countries.

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[MD1] WebTen 2.0B6

Webmasters:

Check out this sneak preview of WebTen 2.0. WebTen 2.0 is scheduled to ship
in January. A public beta release is now available. Try it first and then
contact sales@tenon.com. Ordering a copy of WebTen 2.0 before the final
release date will save you $100.

WebTen is the fastest Macintosh Web server on the market and it just got
faster.

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[MD1] Creative’s Side on Goo

From: “Rick Myllenbeck” (RickM@creaf.com)
Subject: Re: Creative Labs Forces Goo to Close

As you know, there has been a great deal of discussion in the last couple
of days claiming that Creative Labs forced Goo Software out of business by
filing a trademark action against it.

This is untrue.

Creative has filed no lawsuit against Goo. Creative has taken no steps that
could conceivably have forced Goo out of business.

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