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- MacLinkPlus was a file format translation tool for classic Mac OS and PowerPC-era Mac OS X made by Dataviz. It could convert and open files created for...
- since 1984 formerly selling apps such as P****words Plus, MacLinkPlus, RoadSync, and Conversions Plus. On 8 September 2010, they sold their office suite...
- Mac OS 8.5 onward, MacLinkPlus do****ent translation software is no longer bundled as part of the Mac OS. Mac OS 8.5 was the first version of the Mac OS...
- personal wiki features KOffice LibreOffice MacLinkPlus Deluxe – file format translation tool for PowerPC-era Mac OS X, converting and opening files created...
- into html applications for viewers, filters and converters. DataViz MacLinkPlus Deluxe 16 supports Office Open XML file formats. Google Search supports...
- AppleDesign Keyboard, and a suite of pre-installed software including Quicken, MacLinkPlus, American Heritage Dictionary, and Apple's eWorld online service. CD-ROMs...
- from Microsoft Works files on the Macintosh platform in 2016 was the MacLinkPlus product from DataViz. Free online conversion services in 2016 were also...
- HFS Plus or HFS+ (also known as Mac OS Extended or HFS Extended) is a journaling file system developed by Apple Inc. It replaced the Hierarchical File...
- double-sided (800K bytes) disk drive, all in the standard Mac box." Introduced as the Macintosh Plus, it was the first Macintosh model to include a SCSI port...
- original on April 26, 2012, retrieved May 17, 2008 PowerBook: Using MacLink Plus With Only One Serial Port (3/95), Apple, Inc., March 31, 1995, archived...