Author: mactech

[MD1] Stalker Internet Mail Server

Stalker Software Announces Stalker Internet Mail Server 1.0beta

MILL VALLEY, CA – May 15th, 1997 – Stalker Software, Inc. announced today
the first public beta version of the Stalker Internet Mail Server – a
high-performance Open-Transport native SMTP, POP3, and “poppwd” server for
the MacOS.

The industry-strong Stalker Internet Mail Server is FREE. It does not have
any demo/trial limitations, and it can be used to support several hundred
accounts and multiple domains.

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[MD1] Apple Offers New Customer Support Program

Apple Offers New Customer Support Program

Customers Get Greater Flexibility and Choice at Low Cost

CUPERTINO, Calif.–May 15, 1997–Today, Apple Computer, Inc., announced a
new technical support option for owners of Apple hardware and software
products, called Apple Support Line (ASL).

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[MD1] ProMaker Utils 0.9.1

ProMaker Utils 0.9.1 – For the FileMaker Professional

Announcing the release of of the first public release of ProMaker Utils
This is a FileMaker Pro productivity shareware tool for enhancing working
with ScriptMaker.

If you are a FileMaker Pro 3.0 user or developer and write ScriptMaker
scripts this small application can save you a lot of time. ProMaker Utils
makes it possible to paste an entire ScriptMaker script (all steps) from a
TEXT file into a FileMaker Pro script.

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[MD1] NeoAccess 5.0 for BeOS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEOLOGIC ANNOUNCES NEOACCESS FOR BeOS

BeOS release of the high-performance, cross-platform
object database runs 300 to 500% faster than on MacOS.

SANTA CLARA, CA May 10, 1997 — NeoLogic Systems, Inc. today announced
the release of NeoAccess 5.0 for the Be Operating System (BeOS) NeoAccess
is NeoLogic’s cross-platform object database engine.

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[MD1] Apple Endorses Java Foundation Classes

Joint Release

Apple Endorses Java Foundation Classes as a Key Component of its Rhapsody
Platform

WWDC, SAN JOSE, Calif.–May 13, 1997–Sun Microsystems, Inc. and Apple
Computer, Inc. today announced that Apple has joined Sun, Netscape
Communications Corporation, and IBM in the continued effort to evolve the
Java Foundation Classes, the most comprehensive set of tools for defining
the look and feel of Java applications.

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