The Macintosh Developer Center releases updated SysMenu, Droplet Builder,
and new Resources section of web site.

For immediate release

NICE, FRANCE – July 2, 2001 – The Macintosh Developer Center
(http://www.tmdc.org/) has announced updated versions of its two popular
utilities Droplet Builder and SysMenu. In addition to this, the new
Resources section of their web site debuts today.

TMDC Droplet Builder, now reaching version 2.0, is a utility for creating
droplets. Droplets are small applications that can perform a variety of
repeated tasks on files and folders dropped onto them. The droplets created
by Droplet Builder can modify file types, creator codes, name lock status,
and more. Version 2.0 adds support for Apple’s new Mac OS X operating
system by being completely carbonized.

TMDC SysMenu, a utility for launching applications, opening documents, and
controlling various aspects of your computer has reached version 1.0.3.
This is a minor bug-fix release, which aims to resolve certain problems
found in the previous release, version 1.0.2. SysMenu is fully customizable
and very flexible as it can open multiple items with a single menu
selection, control your Internet connection, eject discs, control Apple’s
iTunes, and much more.

The new Resources section on The Macintosh Developer Center’s web site
focuses on Shareware and Freeware developers who would like to market their
work. The section includes a page on marketing one’s goods, writing a press
release, and a list of addresses of popular Mac web sites eager to hear
about new software releases.

Mentioned Links:
The Macintosh Developer Center – http://www.tmdc.org/
TMDC Droplet Builder – http://www.tmdc.org/dropletbuilder/
TMDC SysMenu – http://www.tmdc.org/sysmenu/