Interarchy 6.3jp
Posted: September 26th, 2004, 9:00 am
Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/inet/interarchy-63-jp.hqx
Filename: interarchy-63jp.hqx (should replace all previous Japanese
versions of Interarchy 6.x).
Directory: Communication/Internet
This is the Japanese version of of Interarchy 6.3
Since Interarchy 7 requires Mac OS X, Stairways Software Pty Ltd is
pleased to announce Interarchy 6.3, the last version of Interarchy
capable of running under Mac OS 8/9 (requires 8.5+) is now available
for free under those old systems (note that Interarchy 6.x still
requires a license to run under Mac OS X, even under Classic - it is
free only under Mac OS 8 or 9).
This 6.3 release is a minor update to 6.x, primarily removing the
requirement for a serial number under Mac OS 8/9.
Interarchy is engineered by Stairways Software Pty Ltd.
Interarchy 6.3 is free for use under Mac OS 8/9 (8.5+).
Interarchy 6.3 requires a license to run under Mac OS X, and we no
longer sell version 6 licenses, so Mac OS X users should instead
consider Interarchy 7.x, details of which are available at
.
For more information about anything to do with Interarchy visit
.
Filename: interarchy-63jp.hqx (should replace all previous Japanese
versions of Interarchy 6.x).
Directory: Communication/Internet
This is the Japanese version of of Interarchy 6.3
Since Interarchy 7 requires Mac OS X, Stairways Software Pty Ltd is
pleased to announce Interarchy 6.3, the last version of Interarchy
capable of running under Mac OS 8/9 (requires 8.5+) is now available
for free under those old systems (note that Interarchy 6.x still
requires a license to run under Mac OS X, even under Classic - it is
free only under Mac OS 8 or 9).
This 6.3 release is a minor update to 6.x, primarily removing the
requirement for a serial number under Mac OS 8/9.
Interarchy is engineered by Stairways Software Pty Ltd.
Interarchy 6.3 is free for use under Mac OS 8/9 (8.5+).
Interarchy 6.3 requires a license to run under Mac OS X, and we no
longer sell version 6 licenses, so Mac OS X users should instead
consider Interarchy 7.x, details of which are available at
.
For more information about anything to do with Interarchy visit
.