Author: mactech

[MD1] Visual Balloons for PowerPlant

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Programming / C++ / Application Frameworks

Tools & Toys helps developers help:

Visual Balloons(tm) add Balloon Help to PowerPlant projects – without
programming

August 11, 1997 – Vienna, Austria – Tools & Toys today unleashed Developer
Release 1 of Visual Balloons(tm) for PowerPlant, a set of libraries and
editors that allow easy creation of standard Mac OS Balloon Help for
PowerPlant projects.

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[MD1] Timbuktu Pro 4.0

Farallon Announces the Availability of Timbuktu Pro 4.0 for Macintosh

Timbuktu Pro 4.0 Puts the Power of Remote Control, File Transfer and
Communication on the Desktop

ALAMEDA, Calif., August 11, 1997 – Farallon Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:
FRLN) today announced the immediate availability of Timbuktu Pro 4.0 for
MacOS, the latest version of the leading remote control and file transfer
software for Macintosh.

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[MD1] MacTech now 3250 Pages!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Susan Whitney
MacTech Magazine
805-494-9797 x 105
marketing@www.mactech.com

New MacTech Web Site To Be Previewed At Developer Central
at MacWorld Expo Boston, 1997

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA — AUGUST 7, 1997 — Xplain Corporation, publisher of
MacTech(r) Magazine is very excited to offer preview of its new web site
at MacWorld Expo Boston August 6 – August 8, 1997.

This is not just any ordinary developer web site. The MacTech web site is
dedicated to the Macintosh developer.

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[MD1] BeOS at a discount

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DevDepot Will Offering
The Full BeOS package At A Discount

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA — AUGUST 6, 1997 — Xplain Corporation, the parent
company of DevDepot, today announced that it is offering the full
BeOS package through its world class mail order division.

As the Internet expands, and as electronic media becomes more prevalent,
the high-performance needs of digital content design have different needs
today.

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[MD1] Apple Keynote/MS Announcement…

Microsoft and Apple Affirm Commitment to Build Next Generation Software for
Macintosh

Companies announce patent cross-license agreement.

Microsoft announces Office 98 for Macintosh; Apple announces Internet
Explorer to be bundled with Mac OS.

Product commitment backed up with $150M Microsoft investment in Apple Computer.

Boston, August 6, 1997–In a keynote address delivered today at Macworld
Boston, Apple Computer Inc. director and co-founder Steve Jobs and
Microsoft Corp.

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