Author: mactech

[MD1] Apple’s response to Fortune Mag

From Jordan Dea-Mattson, Apple Evangelism
jordan@apple.com

Dear Friends –

You have probably read the latest ‘hit piece’ that appeared in Fortune
Magazine’s latest issue. This is Apple’s response. Not much that I can add.
It really sums things up.

Yours,

Jordan

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Date: 02/20

Letter to the Editor,
Fortune Magazine

Dear John,

We must confess to being more than a bit confused by your highly
melodramatic story about Apple (“Something’s Rotten in Cupertino”).

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[MD1] Metrowerks Ships CodeManager 4

Press Contacts:
Cynthia Fray
Metrowerks, Inc.
512.873.4758
cynthia@metrowerks.com

METROWERKS SHIPS MW CODEMANAGER 4

AUSTIN, Texas-February 27, 1997-Metrowerks Inc. (NASDAQ: MTWKF,
TSE/ME:MWK), one of the world’s leading providers of software development
tools, today announced a new version of its cross-platform revision control
system, MW CodeManager 4.

Fully compatible with Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 5.0, MW CodeManager
allows individual developers and large project teams to easily and
efficiently manage millions of lines of code while maintaining version
control.

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[MD1] UNIX Web Connectivity for FileMaker

Cuesta Technologies to Provide UNIX Web Connectivity for
FileMaker Pro Databases

February 27, 1997 – Palo Alto, CA – Cuesta Technologies today announced
a new service that makes it possible for databases created with FileMaker
Pro 3.0 for Mac OS, Windows 95, Windows NT and Windows 3.1, the popular
database software program from Claris Corporation, to run on UNIX Web
servers.

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[MD1] CamerMan for Power Mac

CameraMan(tm) has gone Native!
Motion Works Releases CameraMan Version 3.0 for Power Macintosh

Vancouver,B.C. — Motion Works Group Limited, the Canadian-based digital
technology and interactive multimedia company, announced today the
release of CameraMan Version 3.0 for Power Macintosh.

Since its debut in 1992, CameraMan has long been recognized as the tool
of choice for software developers, educators and trainers who need a
quick, flexible and inexpensive method of producing tutorials,
customized training demos, presentations, internet movies and on-line
support files.

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[MD1] MacUser interviews Avie Tevanian

Sorry for the long piece, but this seemed interesting. It’s an interview
by Andrew Gore of MacUser of Avie Tevanian.

Neil Ticktin
MacTech Magazine
publisher@www.mactech.com

https://www.mactech.com

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MacUser Online February 24, 1997

A tough year awaits Avie Tevanian, former vice president of engineering at
NeXT Software.

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