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REALbasic Internet Config 1.2.2 CARBONIZED RELEASED

Hi list,

I just released a new version of Realbasic Internet Config (R.I.C). The most
important change is, that it is now Carbon compatible (MacOS X 10.0.2 or
newer) and works in RB 3x or newer.

RIC is a Internet-Configuration-System for Realbasic - developers . It
supports most of the features that are available through Internet Config 2.x
by 'Quinn' and Peter Lewis.

Get it here - it's free!:

<http://www.silent-movie-media.com/RBIConfig.html>


MOST RECENT CHANGES

R.I.C 1.2.2 - 22.11.2002

[Opt] Carbon-support
[Chg] Now requires RB 3 or newer (for a RB2 version, feel free to contact
me)
[Bug] Fixed a bug, where FontMappings were not retrieved, when some fonts
were truncated (which returns error -670)
[Opt] Updated Internet Demo according to the previously mentioned bug


-- Andy Fuchs
-- silent movie media
-- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- http://www.silent-movie-media.com

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