Type of Article: MacTech Web Site

[MD1] Amelio’s Shareholder Mtg Speech

Dear Developers –

Here is the text of Gil Amelio’s Apple Shareholders’ Meeting address. If
you are interested in the direction and goals that Apple is setting, I
recommend that you read it.

Here are a couple of things that we’ll call out to you:

1. There are new and impressive people in charge of marketing.

2. Rumor has it that the new PowerBook — code named Hooper — is really
going to kick some butt.

3. Last quarter, the Mac OS (as opposed to Apple’s hardware business alone)
actually GREW 9% — not shrank as the generic press would lead you to
believe.

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[MD1] NeoAccess used in NetObjects

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NeoLogic Technology
Deployed in NetObjects Fusion

NeoAccess Enables Highly Efficient Storage and Access
of Objects in NetObjects Web Site Development Tool

Berkeley, CA — February 5, 1997 — NeoLogic Systems Inc. announced today
that its object database engine, NeoAccess, has been integrated as the
database technology behind NetObjects’ advanced web site construction
product, NetObjects Fusion.

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[MD1] Reference Manual for Chipmunk BASIC

From: csaw@vnet.net (csaw)

I have put together an html reference manual for Chipmunk Basic,
which is a freeware interpreted Basic provided by Ronald Nicholson.
He describes it as “an old-fashioned Basic interpreter”, but he keeps
adding features that are not very old-fashioned, like IAC, graphics
extensions, object-oriented type and class definition, domain name
resolution, and fast Fourier transform. Chipmunk Basic can be
downloaded from Mr.

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[MD1] WindowMenu

From: Joseph Strout (jstrout@ucsd.edu)

I’ve added another little code module to my public collection… this one
creates a “Windows” menu (you know, lists the open windows; pick one from
the menu to bring it to the front). It’s in C, and only requires a few
calls to get the functionality (works fine from C++ too). Should work on
any system or with any framework (or lack thereof). See:

http://www-acs.ucsd.edu/~jstrout/macdev/

and click on “WindowMenu”.

Share and Enjoy,
— Joe

P.S.

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