Author: mactech

[MD1] Apprentice 6

Apprentice 6 is now available! And it is still the best and definitive
CD-ROM collection of source code, utilities, and information for Mac
programmers. It is invaluable for both the skilled software engineer and
the novice weekend hacker.

Weighing in at well over 600 megabytes, you’ll find hundreds of
high-quality and
up-to-date source code examples. And all of the source code is either new
or updated for this release!

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[MD1] MacTech Japan Launch

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Neil Ticktin
Publisher, MacTech Magazine
Xplain Corporation
Phone: 805-494-9797
Fax: 805-494-9798
publisher@www.mactech.com

Shinji Kobayashi
Editor-in-Chief, MacTech Japan
ASCII Corporation
Phone: +81-3-5351-8165
Fax: +81-3-5351-8166
shinji-k@ascii.co.jp

XPLAIN AND ASCII LAUNCH MACTECH JAPAN

Westlake Village, CA and Tokyo, Japan — February 17, 1997 — Xplain
Corporation, the publisher of MacTech Magazine, today announced that it is
launching MacTech Japan with noted Japanese publisher, ASCII Corporation.

Until today, Japanese MacOS deve

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[MD1] WebX for the MacOS

MacXperts Introduces WebX for the MacOS

RICHMOND, Virginia — February 13, 1997 — MacXperts, Inc. today
announced the release and immediate availability of WebX, a WebSTAR
plug-in that enables you to connect a MacOS based web server to any
Oracle7 database.

“This is the only web-database tool that allows heuristic processing”
said William Tyler, President and CEO of MacXperts, Inc. “This means when
you send a query to the database, you don’t simply get an HTML page
returned, but that you can actually make secondary logic decisions based
on the return from the query.

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[MD1] Apple Demos DVD Mac

Apple Computer Demonstrates First DVD-Enabled Macintosh at Milia 97

Company makes commitment to DVD, among the first computer makers to
standardize on DVD-ROM; announces intent to establish DVD Web site

Milia 97, Cannes France – February 12, 1997 – Apple Computer, Inc.
(Cupertino, CA) today publicly demonstrated the first DVD-ROM Macintosh(R)
prototype and announced support for the DVD-ROM format throughout most of
the Apple Macintosh product line.

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