Type of Article: MacTech Web Site

[MD1] MacTranslator Generates Design From Code

MacTranslator 1.0 – Fast, Easy Design From Code

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa, February 21, 1997 — Excel Software, the world’s leading
vendor of Macintosh CASE tools, today announced availability of MacTranslator
1.0 for Macintosh. MacTranslator extracts software design information from
existing program source code into a language independent text file.

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[MD1] AppleScripts for multiple projects in CW

From: richardb@cocytus.demon.co.uk (Richard Buckle)

I’ve posted some AppleScripts for CodeWarrior. They are useful for
people working with multiple CodeWarrior projects in the same project
folder, typically because they are building fat binaries or merging
multiple code resources into the same file. They let you do common
operations such as building or compacting all projects at once, with
just one command.

They’re at (http://www.cocytus.demon.co.uk/progtools.html) and have also
been sent to MacGifts, so they should be appearing on info-mac soon.

Richard.

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[MD1] Correction to PRF

To all,

Olle is right — I messed up and accidently deleted his e-mail. See below.

Thanks,
Neil

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To: MacDev-1 Moderator (MacDev-1-Moderator@listmail.xplain.com)
From: Olle Israelsson (ev-olle@nrm.se)

Dear webmaster

Thanks for mentioning my file system in:

2/17/97 PR : PRF — Resource Files with Unlimited Resource Count

However, my e-mail adress was missed:

e-mail: ev-olle@nrm.se

Could you please publish a notice so that those that are interested can
reach me

Thanks

Olle Israelsson

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[MD1] Can anyone save Packard Bell?

Not in the typical use of MacDev-1, this was a very intriguing piece.
Enjoy the diversion.

Thanks,
Neil Ticktin
MacTech Magazine
publisher@www.mactech.com

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This reprint is from:

Scott Kelby, MacToday@aol.com

CAN ANYONE SAVE PACKARD BELL?

)From the Mar/Apr issue of Mac Today Magazine (http://www.mactoday.com) by
Scott Kelby

The other day, while reading another article designed to scare the pants
off potential Apple customers and/or shareholders, I started wondering
what life would be like if I somehow got a writing g

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