Type of Article: MacTech Web Site

[MD1] Krathwohl to Fill Roizen’s Shoes

Krathwohl to Fill Roizen’s Shoes

David Krathwohl was just appointed vice president of Apple Developer
Relations, filling the position previously held by Heidi Roizen. As vice
president of Apple Developer Relations, David Krathwohl is responsible
for building and maintaining relationships between Apple and its
developers worldwide, encouraging developer commitment to Apple
platforms, and defining programs that facilitate developer success.

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[MD1] LiveAccess

KARLSRUHE, GERMANY, March 1, 1997:

theta group is pleased to announce the availability of
LiveAccess 1 Update 1, the first update to its innovative
suite of OpenDoc parts for accessing relational database
systems like FileMaker Pro, 4th Dimension, Oracle7, ODBC.

Update 1 includes lots of exciting new functionality, like
tighter Cyberdog integration (Cyberdog-enabled LiveAccess
controls, direct resolution of URLs fetched from any kind
of database system; e.g.

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[MD1] LS Fortran Plug-in for CodeWarrior

Dateline—March 10, 1997
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Fortner Research Announces LS Fortran Plug-In
for Metrowerks CodeWarrior

Sterling, VA—Fortner Research, developers of award-winning software for
scientists and engineers, announced today that they are now shipping LS
Fortran Plug-in for CodeWarrior.

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[MD1] Roaster Licenses Obj Design’s PSE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ROASTER TECHNOLOGIES LICENSES OBJECT DESIGN’S PSE FOR JAVA TO INTEGRATE
WITH ROASTER RELEASE 3

CONTACT:
Roaster Technologies, Inc.
Judith Steinbaum, Manager, Press and Public Relations
617.876.7680 x1818
email: judith@roaster.com

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 7, 1997 – Roaster Technologies today announced that
its eagerly awaited Roaster Release 3 will include Object Design’s
ObjectStore PSE for Java.

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[MD1] Tempo will be MacOS 8

MARCH 5, 1997
VOLUME 11 ISSUE 10

Tempo’s official name: Mac OS 8

By MacWEEK Staff

Apple announced today that the OS code-named Tempo will be officially
known as Mac OS 8, a name that was reserved for the company’s failed
next-generation OS project, code-named Copland.

“It would be confusing to not call it 8,” said Jim Gable, vice president
of AppleSoft product marketing. “We feel very strongly it is a major
upgrade.”

Gable said that the user-interface changes in the Tempo release merit more
than the Mac 0S 7.7 designation originally planned for it.

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