Type of Article: MacTech Web Site

[MD1] MacDev-1 Update…

Dear MacDev-1 Reader,

As you might well imagine, the last week has had a lot of news from Apple
and the industry. Over the next day or so, we’ll be catching up on all of
the releases done at Macworld Expo and around the world.

** THERE WILL BE HIGHER THAN NORMAL TRAFFIC IN YOUR MAILBOX

as a result of this catch up. Traffic levels on MacDev-1 *will* return to
normal afterwards.

Just a heads up.

Happy New Year,

Neil Ticktin
MacTech Magazine
publisher@www.mactech.com

https://www.mactech.com

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[MD1] Mac Developer Survey

In cooperation with MacWEEK, we’re conducting a survey of current Macintosh
developers to learn about their plans for future platform-specific work.

The survey form, which is only open to people who are currently developing
Macintosh software, is at:

(http://www.scripting.com/davenet/misc/devSurvey.html)

Everyone is welcome to monitor the real-time results at:

(http://ws3.scripting.com/davenet.surveyResults.fcgi)

Thanks!

Dave Winer

PS: If you run a web site that’s used by Mac developers, please point to
the survey page.

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[MD1] MacHack Call for Papers

MacHack ’97 Call For Papers

Make a New Year’s Resolution to Write For MacHack, Lose Weight*

Did you know that MacHack papers form the cornerstone of
the premiere Macintosh technical conference? Papers can cover
a wide variety of cool topics.

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[MD1] Fortner Fortran under CW

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Fortner Research Announces:
Fortran compiler soon to be available for Metrowerks CodeWarrior

Sterling, VA— Fortner Research, developers of award winning
software for scientists and engineers, has announced their plans
to deliver LS Fortran for CodeWarrior.

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[MD1] Inside GrayScale Kitchen

INSIDE GRAYSCALE KITCHEN 1.0

C++ SOURCE CODE TO APPLE’S GRAYSCALE APPEARANCE

December 24, 1996
Viperware today announces its newest product: Inside Grayscale Kitchen
1.0.

Inside Grayscale Kitchen (IGK) is the definitive collection of source
code that enables Mac developers to use Apple’s new Grayscale Appearance
in their software.

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