Clarion Magazine's "No DevCon" Special

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It's September, and for years, that meant it was time for the Florida DevCon. SoftVelocity resumed the tradition last year with a great show, but right now the folks at SV have their heads down coding C7 and Clarion.NET, and we're all going to have to wait a little longer for the next conference (maybe February).

DevCons are a great time to meet with other Clarion developers, get up to date on the latest Clarion technologies, and get some great deals on Clarion-related products. We can't get everybody together in one room, but getting Clarion developers up to speed on the latest Clarion technologies is what we do best. And until September 23, you can get DevCon-level savings on your Clarion Magazine subscription or renewal!

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Running Clarion on a Mac

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More and more Clarion developers are trying out the Mac. Perhaps, like Mark Riffey, you want to do a little iPhone development. But can you run Clarion in a Windows virtual machine on a Mac? Mark shows how it's done.