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Reason OnLine: The complicated truth behind the rise of Microsoft. "Apple acted--and continues to act--like a smug, self-righteous monopolist. Microsoft acted--and continues to act--like a scrambling, sometimes vicious competitor."

We've gotten a bunch of requests from people evaluating Frontier 5/Win wanting to know about multi-user features. This software hasn't been tested in Frontier 5 yet.

Milestone: The DaveNet site is now managed with Frontier 5.

Our ISP thinks that people who have had trouble downloading Frontier 5/Win may have better luck using FTP. Please let me know if this made a difference.

Mail Starting 12/8/97.

Wired News special report on Java.

You heard it here first. Java is a Brand, 6/30/97.

News.com: XML Close to a Standard.

How DLLs work in Frontier 5/Win. This page is important for people who want to immediately connect Frontier up to other Windows apps. We'll support other extension interfaces in the future. This interface is in there now.

Network Associates, the company that acquired PGP Inc, withdraws from the Key Recovery Alliance.

Chris Nolan on dogfights in the online publishing world.

Cameron Barrett raises questions about free speech and the workplace.

     

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