Author: mactech

[MD1] develop Teams Up with MacTech

Apple and MacTech Magazine Team Up to Deliver ‘develop’, Apple’s Technical
Journal

MacTech to Present Award-Winning ‘develop’ Technical Content in a Special
Section

CUPERTINO, Calif.,–April 24, 1997–Apple Computer, Inc.

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[MD1] First look at Rhapsody at WWDC

*** Developers to get First look at Rhapsody and “Hands on” With Mac OS 8
at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference ***

Rhapsody, Mac OS, Internet & Enterprise, Interactive Media, and Hardware
Sessions Give Developers Grand Tour of What’s Up at Apple

CUPERTINO, Calif.–April 21, 1997–Apple Computer, Inc.

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[MD1] Astrobyte’s BeyondPress

Astrobyte(TM) Announces New Web Authoring XTension(TM)
BeyondPress(TM) 3.0 Adds WYSIWYG Web Design, Multimedia, Font Support
to Award-Winning Design Tool

For Immediate Release: April 22, 1997

New York City – At the Seybold Seminars Conference today, Astrobyte
announced BeyondPress 3.0, the latest version of its Web authoring XTension
for QuarkXPress(TM).

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[MD1] Purity Offers Competitve Upgrade

PURITY SOFTWARE OFFERS WEBSIPHON COMPETITIVE UPGRADE TO NETCLOAK AND
NETFORMS USERS

Austin, TX (April 23, 1997) – Purity Software announced today a competitive
upgrade program that can save users $150 when purchasing WebSiphon, the
powerful server-side web application development tool for Macintosh web
sites. The offer enables users of any retail version of NetCloak or
NetForms to purchase a full retail copy of WebSiphon v1.0.2 at a special
promotional price of $345 and is available until June 30th, 1997.

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[MD1] MessagePad 2000 Sales Booming

Apple MessagePad 2000 Sales Booming Less Than A Month After Product Ships

CUPERTINO, Calif.–The Apple Newton MessagePad 2000 is roaring out of the
gate. Apple Computer, Inc. reports that less than a month after its March
24 ship date, the newest member of its Newton family of mobile business
appliances is selling briskly at both the corporate and retail levels.

“The MessagePad 2000 is today’s most powerful handheld computer,” said
Sandy Bennett, vice president of the Newton Systems Group at Apple
Computer, Inc.

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