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New & Noteworthy: ViaVoice; GoLive Dynamic Link; NetFusion "gone"; more

New & Noteworthy: ViaVoice; GoLive Dynamic Link; NetFusion "gone"; more

CNET staff
IBM ViaVoice 1.0 is here. "ViaVoice is IBM's innovative, award-winning voice recognition technology that lets you control your computer with your voice instead of a keyboard or a mouse. You talk, your computer types!" (Thanks, Charlie Downs.)

GoLive Dynamic Link for ASP (beta) lets you create complex, dynamically driven Web sites without hand coding, regardless of the back-end environment on a Microsoft server. It can deliver content from any ODBC-compliant database, including Oracle, FileMaker Pro, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Access.

NetObjects Fusion will not be updated A NetObjects web page has posted the following notice to current NetObjects Fusion 3.0 Macintosh customers: "After much research and consideration, we have decided to no longer develop new versions of NetObjects Fusion for Macintosh." (Thanks, Bill Bohnhoff.)

Praise for MacInTax Daniel Mapel offers some praise for the new MacInTax '99: "I just received my copy and it is a great improvement over the '98 version, which received a chorus of complaints due to its snail-like speed. The new version has a sleeker interface and runs quite fast, even on my slow PPC 604.

New low profile DIMMs Trans Intl has announced the availability of a new high density low profile 256 SDRAM SO DIMM memory module for PowerBook G3/333-400 MHz series. These low profile SDRAM SO-DIMMs are also compatible with earlier PowerBook G3's (Wallstreet) and iMacs [233-333 MHz].