Type of Article: MacTech News Article

[MD1] MicroStation 95

BENTLEY PR : Bentley releases localized versions of MicroStation 95 for
Apple Macintosh

MicroStation 95 for Apple Power Macintosh is the most complete release of
MicroStation ever released on any platform

Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, April 7, 1997– Bentley, a worldwide leader in
engineering software and user services today announced a major productivity
upgrade for MicroStation users on the Apple Macintosh platform.

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[MD1] New PalmPilot Bundle

Special Pricing for the New PalmPilot Bundle

With the anticipated second release of CodeWarrior for PalmPilot, we are
pleased to offer to all CodeWarriors a new bundle consisting of the new
high-end Professional PalmPilot from U.S. Robotics and CodeWarrior for
PalmPilot DR2. We are offering an unheard-of bargain on the Professional
PalmPilot bundle!

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[MD1] Visual Basic to Java Conversion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Carmen Delessio, President
Black Dirt Software
914-651-1599
914-651-0015 (fax)
delessc@blackdirt.com
http://www.blackdirt.com

Article on Visual Basic to Java Conversion Published

GOSHEN NY — April 18, 1997 (INB) — In a technical article published in
Javology, Black Dirt Software (http://www.blackdirt.com) discusses issues
involved in designing and implementing a Visual Basic to Java Converter.

The article is available online at
http://www.javology.com/javology/black_041697.html

The article written by Carmen Delessio, Black Dirt’s Preside

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[MD1] W*API Sapplet documentation

This announcement is from:

Eric Zelenka, (eric@starnine.com)

StarNine is proud to announce the availability of the W*API Sapplet
documentation for writing W*API based server-side applets (or sapplets)
for use with the WebSTAR Java VM.

The WebSTAR Java VM is a PowerPC only W*API Plug-In included with WebSTAR
2.0 which gives WebSTAR the ability to run sapplets to perform a variety
of useful server-side functions.

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[MD1] WWDC Preview – Online Chats

WWDC Preview – Online Chats

Developers,

Still thinking about WWDC and asking yourself the question, “what’s in it
for me?” Tune into one of our five online chat sessions starting next
week. Our track managers will tell you more than you ever wanted to know
about WWDC. This is your chance to ask tough questions and walk away with
personal, knowledgeable answers. Then we’ll leave it up to you to decide
if this is an event you can really afford to miss.

All chat sessions begin at 4:00 p.m. U.S. Pacific Daylight Time (24:00

hours GMT).

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