Author: mactech

[MD1] StuffIt Engine SDK 4.0

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The StuffIt Engine(tm) SDK 4.0 For Macintosh From Aladdin Systems, Is Now
Available To The Developer Community

Watsonville, CA– March 13, 1997 – Aladdin Systems, Inc., developer and
publisher of the worldwide Macintosh compression standard, StuffIt, ships
the StuffIt Engine Software Developer Kit (SDK) 4.0 for Macintosh.

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[MD1] SiteEdit Pro Version 2.0

SiteEdit Pro Version 2.0
ActiveX support, improved editing, and server maintenance

SiteEdit Pro provides a convenient, Web-based method of maintaining HTML
pages and other files on your server. Without leaving your browser,
SiteEdit allows you navigate the folder hierarchy on your server and
perform useful functions like moving, copying, renaming or deleting files
and folders. In addition, it allows you to create new folders or Web pages
immediately. You can edit HTML documents to quickly update a page or create
entirely new content.

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[MD1] Raven 1.0 on Info-Mac

From: jesjones@halcyon.com (Jesse Jones)
Subject: [ANN] Raven 1.0 A new C++ framework

I’ve recently uploaded Raven 1.0 to Info-Mac. Raven is a new C++ framework
for Macintosh programming. Raven is similar to PowerPlant and MacApp but
takes full advantage of newer C++ features, has a more modular structure,
and makes extensive use of programming by contract.

Like ODF and MacApp Raven makes extensive use of multiple inheritance by
means of mixin classes. Raven also uses the standard C++ classes wherever
possible, including the string class, the standard exception classes, and
STL.

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[MD1] MacA&D 6.0

MacA&D 6.0 – Software Engineering Made Easy

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa, March 14, 1997 — Excel Software, the world’s leading
vendor of Macintosh CASE tools, today announced availability of MacA&D 6.0
for Macintosh.

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[MD1] HomeDoor 2.0

FOR RELEASE MARCH 12, 1997

Contact: Charles McHenry
541-772-2382
cmchenry@opendoor.com

OPEN DOOR NETWORKS SHIPS HOMEDOOR 2.0

MAJOR NEW UPGRADE TO INDUSTRY-PIONEERING PRODUCT

LOS ANGELES, CA. — March 12, 1997 — Open Door Networks, Inc. today
announced that, beginning next week, it will ship HomeDoor 2.0, a major new
release of the product that started the Macintosh multi-domain Internet
services market.

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