Author: mactech

[MD1]New MacDev-1 Setup

As you know, we launched MacDev-1 in Mid-May and you’ve been getting some
interesting information on Macintosh Development issues, tools and
announcements. But, we were not expecting the overwhelming success of the
list. With now thousands of people reading MacDev-1, we came within hundreds
(of subscribers) of hard limits on our server.

As a result, We have recently changed the software which hosts the MacDev-1
mailing list.

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[MD1]Independence Day Sale!

This special offer is from:

(orders@devdepot.com)

DevDepot already offers developer tools and books at the lowest prices
in the market — guaranteed!

Act now! and you’ll get an additional 10% our already low prices.

*** Description ***

Celebrate independence day with us! For a limited time only (until July 12),
we’re lowering our already guaranteed super-low prices…

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[MD1]Metrowerks CodeManager

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Press Contacts:
Neha Mirchandani
Stirling & Cohan, Inc.
415.513.0989
neham@s-c.com

Cynthia Fray
Metrowerks, Inc.
512.873.4758
cynthia@metrowerks.com

METROWERKS SHIPS MW CODEMANAGER VERSION DR2

Metrowerks Enhances Source Code Management System for Macintosh

AUSTIN, Texas-July 1, 1996-Metrowerks(R), Inc. (TSE,ME:MWK) today announced
that a new version of MW CodeManager, a cross-platform source code control
system for the Macintosh(R), is now shipping.

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[MD1]CASE Tools

Computer Independent Software Modeling

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa — Excel Software has established a strategic
initiative to deliver computer independent software modeling (CISM) products
for Windows 95/NT, Macintosh and UNIX/MAE computers this summer. First, the
company will begin shipping the new WinA&Dx product line to provide unmatched
ease-of-use, integration and comprehensive support for today’s most popular
software engineering methods. Second, a new release of its Macintosh product
line, MacA&Dx 5.1 will use the new CISM document format.

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[MD1]Java and Frontier

We got the connection between Java and Frontier working today.

(http://www.scripting.com/goodies/java.html)

What’s next? You tell us. CGIs written in Java? Why not!

Does AppleScript connect thru this channel? Absolutely.

You can reach both ways, Java apps can now connect to features of the Mac
OS thru Frontier’s runtime environment and object database; and Frontier
scripts can connect to software written, and coming soon, written in Java.

The doorway to the future! It’s heavy. It’s fun. Go get em!

Ye-aaaah.

Dave Winer

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