Author: mactech

[MD1] Terran Supports RealMedia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Terran Interactive Supports RealMedia Architecture

New York, NY, Equitable Building, February 10, 1996 –Terran Interactive
(San Jose, CA), announced today that it will extend its award-winning Movie
Cleaner Pro to include support for the RealMedia Architecture (RMA). The
RealMedia Architecture by Progressive Networks (Seattle, WA) is the first
open multimedia streaming platform for the internet. Terran will first
release RealMedia Cleaner Lite, a free demo version of Media Cleaner Pro
2.0 on February 10, 1997.

Read More

[MD1] MacHack Call for Papers

MacHack ’97 Call For Papers: 2nd Call

Beat the Valentine’s Day Weekend Rush, Write for MacHack

Did you know that MacHack papers form the cornerstone of
the premiere Macintosh technical conference? Papers can cover
a wide variety of cool topics. Anything from Adaptive Computing,
the Business of Being a Mac Developer, and Game Programming, to
Internet Development, Debugging PPC code, and figuring out spiffy
NeXT OS hacks.

Start 1997 off right by writing a paper for MacHack.
Not only will you get accolades from your peers, but you will
get free admission to the conference!

Read More

[MD1] Apple on state of Newton

Dear Newton Developers and Customers,

Regrettably, there has been a great deal of misinformation in the
newspapers of late regarding our Newton program. An uninformed outsider’s
view of the situation coupled with relentless doom-n-gloom reports in the
popular media could lead one to believe Apple was in the process of
“shutting-down” the Newton division. This is not the case.

I want to take this opportunity to provide you with an update on our continued
commitment to our products and to you, our developers and customers.

Read More

[MD1] Roizen to leave Apple

Roizen to leave Apple

CUPERTINO, Calif.- February 10, 1997 – Apple Computer Inc. today announced
that Heidi Roizen, 38, the company’s vice president of Developer
Relations, will be leaving the company on February 19, 1996.

Roizen joined Apple one year ago (February 1996) with the stated intent “to
get Apple back on track with the developer community,” and in that time has
successfully designed and implemented key programs that have strengthened
Apple’s position with software developers.

Read More

[MD1] Mac C and Pascal Guides for Free

ANNOUNCEMENT
NOW AVAILABLE FREE ON THE INTERNET

MACINTOSH C:
A Hobbyist’s Guide to Programming the Mac OS in C
Version 1.1

MACINTOSH PASCAL:
A Hobbyist’s Guide to Programming the Mac OS in Pascal
Initial Issue

MACINTOSH C: A Hobbyist’s Guide to Programming the Macintosh in C
(Version 1.0) was first published on the Internet in March 1996.
Since then, Version 1.0 has been completely revised and overhauled,
the result being the new, improved Version 1.1, together with a small
title change intended to accommodate Apple’s recently-announced dual
OS strategy.

MACINTOSH PASCA

Read More