IW: Youseful.com To Introduce Youseful-Linux And Youseful 5.1 At... Borland Conference In San Diego | Linux Today

IW: Youseful.com To Introduce Youseful-Linux And Youseful 5.1 At… Borland Conference In San Diego

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 6, 2000

“Mele Systems, LLC, (www.Youseful.com) announced today it will
unveil at the 11th Annual Borland Conference in San Diego,
Youseful 5.1 – the newest edition of the only Delphi –
integrated software deployment package.
Also being previewed
at the conference is Youseful-Linux, the Linux version of
Youseful in both a Delphi and stand-alone version.”

“Joseph J. Mele CEO of Mele Systems stated, “We are extremely
pleased with our latest software releases, Youseful 5.1 and
Youseful-Linux. Youseful 5.1 builds on the Youseful tradition of
enabling application developers to quickly and easily build solid,
robust deployment packages with a level of flexibility not found in
competing software tools. We are equally excited about
Youseful-Linux. Youseful-Linux marks a natural step forward in the
continuing evolution of Linux as a viable alternative to windows.
This natural infusion of code, that was 5 years in the making and
the rapidly growing Linux-OS market, gives application developers
the confidence they need to ensure that mission critical
applications can be deployed and installed in an effective and
efficient manner in the tradition of RAD (Rapid Application
Development).”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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