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Julius I: Roman-number converter
F O R I M M E D I A T E R E L E A S E
ANTILOG announces Julius Version I.0.0.
LOMME, FRANCE ON JULY 12, 2003 - Antilog announced today Julius I.0.0, =
the first release of their free roman-number converter for the =
Macintosh.
Julius is a simple converter for the translation of numbers written with =
arabic digits into roman digits.
The use of Julius if very easy: you simply write the number (strictly =
positive, no decimal, under 4000), click on the convert button, and the =
roman version of your number is displayed, in a copy-enabled field.
... PRICING AND AVAILABILITY ...
Julius I.0.0 is an application usuable for Macintosh with Mac OS X.2.0 =
(Jaguar) and up, and is available immediately. The product is freeware.
You can download it from our Web site
http://www.log-1.com/Julius/en/Download.html
The installation is made with an installer.
... ABOUT ANTILOG ...
Antilog is based in the North of France. It was founded by Frederic PAVY =
(alias Jean-Thibault GUEUX) in 1998 and provides Macintosh Software =
Products.
Our Main Policy is: "Don't develop for Macintosh *FIRST*, but for =
Macintosh *ONLY*..."
... FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT ...
Frederic PAVY 'Jean-Thibault GUEUX'
ANTILOG
129, rue du Marais
59160 LOMME
FRANCE
JT.Gueux at log-1.com
http://www.log-1.com/