New Kanaka for Mac Builds Address Heartbleed OpenSSL Bug

Today Novell released Versions 2.7.1.1 and 2.8.0.1 of Novell Kanaka for Mac. These new builds include OpenSSL version 1.0.1gwhich is a fix for the Heartbleed vulnerability that can expose encrypted data being transmitted between components and a web browser.
Novell recommends that all Novell Kanaka for Mac 2.7.1 customers update to Version 2.7.1.1, which is available for download through the Novell Customer Care Center.
Novell recommends that all Novell Kanaka for Mac 2.8 customers update to Version 2.8.0.1, which is available for download through the Novell Customer Care Center.

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    Subject: WHEN IS ADOBE BRINGING OUT THE NEW PAGEMAKER FOR MAC?
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