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[MD1] Internet Access With Mac OS 8

Apple Plans to Provide Customers with
Best-of-Class Internet Access With Mac OS 8

Mac OS 8 Planned to Offer Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet
Explorer Browsers

WWDC, SAN JOSE, Calif.-May 13, 1997-Apple Computer, Inc. today revealed its
plans that customers of its upcoming operating system, Mac OS 8, will have
access to best-of-class Internet access via Netscape Navigator and
Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers.

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[MD1] WebObjects Part of Next Generation Development Environment

WebObjects Included in Yellow Box Development Environment; New Tiered
Pricing Benefits WebObjects Customers

WWDC, SAN JOSE, Calif.-May 13, 1997-At it’s annual Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) Apple Computer Inc. today announced that its WebObjects
technology will be included in the Yellow Box, the code name for its cross
platform next generation application development environment. The
inclusion of WebObjects Frameworks in the Yellow Box provides an HTML
interface to objects, enabling developers to easily create dynamic
web-based applications.

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[MD1] Apple Cuts Prices on OPENSTEP Enterprise

Apple Cuts Prices on OPENSTEP Enterprise and Updates Product to Version 4.2

Product Now Includes Support for Deploying Applications on Windows 95;
Increases Developer Productivity With PCVS Manager Integration

WWDC, SAN JOSE, Calif.-May 13, 1997-At its annual Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) Apple Computer, Inc. today announced it was reducing
prices on OPENSTEP Enterprise, and introducing a new version of the
product, OPENSTEP Enterprise 4.2.

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[MD1] Apple Outlines Internet Developments

Apple Outlines Latest Internet Developments at Worldwide Developers Conference

WebObjects Integrated in Next Generation OS; Java Highlighted Throughout
Conference

WWDC, SAN JOSE, Calif.-May 13, 1997-Apple Computer Inc.’s Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC), San Jose Convention Center, May 13-16, saw
the Company deliver a focused Internet message to developers based around
how WebObjects technology would build on the Company’s strength in Internet
publishing.

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[MD1] Apple Announces Rhapsody Unified Development Strategy

Apple Announces Unified Development Strategy for Next Generation
Applications as Part of Rhapsody

New Development Platform, Code Name “Yellow Box”, to Speed Creation of
Robust, Content-Rich, Cross-Platform Applications; Java Integrated
Throughout Next Generation System Software Product Line

WWDC, SAN JOSE, Calif.-May 13, 1997-At its annual Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) Apple Computer, Inc. today outlined a radical software
development strategy for Rhapsody, the code name for its next generation
operating system.

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