Author: mactech

[MD1] PR: SPI Releases WorldDoc

For Immediate Release

Contact: Larry Luke
lluke@spii.com
http://www.spii.com

Software Products International, Inc.
6620 Flanders Drive
San Diego, CA 92121-2976

TEL: 619-450-1526
FAX: 619-450-1921
URL: http://www.spii.com

SPI Announces Release Of WorldDoc

Create Web Pages without HTML Editing

San Diego, CA – July 26, 1996 – Software Products International, Inc. today
announced the release of WorldDoc (TM), its eagerly-awaited Web page layout
program.

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[MD1] PR: MacHack ’96 Top 11 issues for Apple

MacHack attendees release second annual “Top Developer Issues for Apple” list
Hundreds of leading Mac developers indicate priorities for future of the platform

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 25, 1996

Editorial Contact: MacHack ’96 Evangelist Raines Cohen (raines@machack.com), (510) 337-9427
Public contact: See ExpoTech info, below.

DEARBORN, MICH. – Attendees at the MacHack conference last month returned home with the second annual list of top issues for Apple to address in order to assist Macintosh developers in delivering the best software in the world on the Macintosh.

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[MD1]SmalltalkAgents 2.1

QKS is pleased to announce that SmalltalkAgents 2.1, a netborne update, is
now available. The installer is available for downloading from our FTP
site at:

(ftp://ftp.qks.com//ftp/2.1update/)

[If you would like to mirror the update, please drop me a note.

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[MD1]New MacTech CD

MacTech Ships New CD

Westlake Village, CA — May 20, 1996 — Xplain Corporation, publisher of
MacTech(tm) Magazine, is proud to announce it’s latest CD — MacTech CD(tm),
Volumes 1-11 — is now shipping.

This new CD has:

* 1420+ articles, from all 127 issues of MacTech Magazine (1984-1995).

* Improved hypertext, and a *new* THINK Reference(tm) Viewer for lightning
quick access!

* New super-fast word search!

* 100+ MB of source code use them in your own applications, with no
royalties!

* Full version of THINK Reference 2.0.

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[MD1]We apologize…

As you know, you’ve gotten a handful of e-mails from MacDev-1 regarding Mac OS
development news. The original list for MacDev-1 was seeded with press and
influence makers names drawn from companies all over the community. It was
never the intention to send MacDev-1 msgs to any mailing list — that would be
poor netiquette.

It took us a bit to figure this one out because only one person was complaining
(that we know of). But, in the end, he shed some very useful light on it being
the tools-hackers address that was the recipient.

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