ActivePython 2.0 Release

Dale Strickland-Clark dale at out-think.NOSPAMco.uk
Thu Oct 19 20:24:37 EDT 2000


Yes, but how is this better then Python 2.0 + Win32all?


activestate-announce at ActiveState.com wrote:

>It is our pleasure to announce the release of ActivePython 2.0, build 202.
>
>This binary distribution, based on Python 2.0, is available from
>ActiveState's website at:
>
>    http://www.ActiveState.com/Products/ActivePython/
>
>ActiveState is committed to making Python easy to install and use on all
>major platforms. ActivePython contains the convenience of swift
>installation, coupled with commonly used modules, providing you with a
>total package to meets your Python needs. Additionally, for Windows users,
>ActivePython provides a suite of Windows tools, developed by Mark Hammond.
>
>ActivePython is provided in convenient binary form for Windows, Linux and
>Solaris under a variety of installation packages, available at:
>
>    http://www.ActiveState.com/Products/ActivePython/Download.html
>
>For support information, mailing list subscriptions and archives, a bug
>reporting system, and fee-based technical support, please go to
>
>    http://www.ActiveState.com/Products/ActivePython/
>
>Please send us feedback regarding this release, either through the mailing
>list or through direct email to ActivePython-feedback at ActiveState.com.
>
>ActivePython is free, and redistribution of ActivePython within your
>organization is allowed.  The ActivePython license is available at
>http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePython/License_Agreement.html
>and in the software packages.
>
>We look forward to your comments and to making ActivePython suit your
>Python needs in future releases.
>
>Thank you,
>
>-- The ActivePython team
>   ActiveState Tool Corporation
>


Dale Strickland-Clark
Out-Think Ltd
Business Technology Consultants





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