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Here’s an announcement from Bare Bones Software and UserLand.
The announcement is at (http://www.scripting.com/goodies/odbtexteditor.html).
This new software is the result of a collaboration between Bare Bones and
UserLand. It creates an easy and intuitive way to edit text stored in
Frontier’s object database with BBEdit 4.0, the leading HTML editing tool
on the Mac.
Imagine a pipe starting with BBEdit and connecting to WebStar and via FTP
to Unix and Windows servers. This is one end of the pipe.
The Return of Nisus Software’s QUED/M.
The Saga Continues!
SOLANA BEACH, CA, Nisus Software Inc. releases QUED/M 3.0. Oh so many
years ago there was just one choice when it came to editing code or large
amounts of text on the Macintosh…QUED/M. But then it faded away in sea
of competition. With the release of version 3.0, users and reviewers
acclaim that QUED/M is back and is better than ever.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FIRST PUBLIC DEMO OF CLARISWORKS CONTAINER AND CYBERDOG
A new generation of Internet-enabled solutions
SAN JOSE, Calif. — A demonstration version of ClarisWorks with OpenDoc
container support will be publicly shown for the first time at the Apple
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, Calif. this week during the
WWDC Keynote Session titled, “Apple’s Internet Strategy.” The demonstration,
incorporating CyberDog from Apple, will give a glimpse of the new generation of
Internet-enabled solutions that ClarisWorks users can look forward to.
Web Broadcasting Co. releases WEB FM 2.0v3 update for FileMaker Pro 3.0.
Palo Alto, CA — Web Broadcasting Co. has announced availability
of the version 3 update for WEB FM 2.0, a full-featured
common gateway interface (CGI) that links Claris Corp’s FileMaker
Pro 3.0 databases with Quarterdeck Corp’s WebSTAR world-wide web server
software for Mac OS.