
June 6 '09:
* Zeepe 7.2.7 is on release *
Check out the change notes and new SDK or download the new version.
April 27 '09:
* For those of you updating to IE8 or testing Windows 7 ...
... the current release version of ScriptX (a mandatory update for IE8) is fully compatible.
February 03 '08:
* NEW!! Label and barcode ZPL/EPL raw data ...
... direct from browser-hosted content to - say - a Zebra thermal printer? Review the newly-released sample, docs & code here and here.
January 22 '08:
* ScriptX SPECIAL! *
We're still offering a generous deal on fully-loaded ScriptX + MaxiPT publishing licenses.
Find out more here.
August 1 '06:
* For the first time in eight years ...
... we have got around to asking some of our customers to describe their use of ScriptX.
Their responses are here.
Sept 29 '05:
* Microsoft PDC 2005 *

We're back from PDC'05, and from what we have learned the future for Zeepe and ScriptX is looking so bright we gotta wear shades! Our report here.
March 10 '04:
* Zeepe 7 is released today *
Check these bytes for the answer to "So what?" and then start your evaluation.
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MeadCo's Neptune is a Netscape-compatible plug-in which hosts Microsoft's WebBrowser control. It will work when embedded in documents rendered by Opera, Netscape, Safari for Windows, Firefox, Mozilla and other Gecko-based browsers running on any Windows platform. Windows 95 / Windows NT 4.0 with Internet Explorer 4.0 core install is the minimum requirement.
Neptune can be thought of as gateway through which to launch Windows- and Internet Explorer-specific content from other brands of browser.
MeadCo developed Neptune to allow its products Zeepe, ScriptX and Security Manager to be deployed consistently right across a publisher's or organisation's Windows client base, even in cases where Microsoft Internet Explorer is not the browser of choice.
However the use of Neptune is not constrained to the deployment of MeadCo's products. Any Internet Explorer-specific DHTML content and/or ActiveX control will work in Neptune, limited only by the version of the underlying WebBrowser control.
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