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    Monday, September 20, 2010 
    News from the Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research 
    Centre for Computer-aided Egyptological Research 
    
     
     
    The CCER is circulating this announcement: 
    
     
    Dear colleagues and friends of the CCER. 
     
    The team of the Centre of Computer-aided Egyptological Research (CCER, 
    Utrecht University) has developed pioneering and useful computing tools and 
    international projects for Egyptological research since 1990 (among other 
    things Manual de Codage, Multilingual Egyptological Thesaurus, Glyph for 
    Windows & Extended Library, Coffin Texts Word Index, Egyptian Treasures in 
    Europe, Global Egyptian Museum). The CCER was the driving force of the group 
    Informatique & Egyptologie and the Horssen Meetings. CCER inspired 
    Egyptological scholars, students and institutions to make use of these 
    upcoming new ICT tools and helped them to implement them. 
     
    Now 20 years after the founding of CCER it is time to accept that CCER has 
    become part of history and that the well-known CCER site must switch to 
    another life and a new concept. Some years ago it appeared that there was no 
    future for CCER in the Netherlands. Besides its director retired. Therefore 
    I have decided to stop finally also the shop of the site www.ccer.nl by the 
    end of this year. I"ll transmit by then the site and all rights to my former 
    assistant Hans van den Berg. He was my gifted and much appreciated 
    "life-ware" and "soft-hand" during many years. He would like to use this 
    site to record the history of Computing & Egyptology. He will continue and 
    maintain some useful tools for Egyptology on this site as well. 
     
    Until the end of this year there will be a sale with reduced prices of all 
    available products of the former CCER (Glyph for Windows, Hieroglyphica, 
    Coffin Texts Word Index etc.). 
     
    Glyph for Windows is a 16-bit program and will not run with 64-bit (x64) 
    operating systems. Because there will be no upgrade of the 16-bit version of 
    Glyph and the extended library, I advise all of you to keep a PC with 
    Windows XP, 32-bit Windows Vista or 32-bit Windows 7 to run specially Glyph 
    for Windows in order to be able to process your hieroglyphic texts. The last 
    version of Glyph for Windows Professional edition (including the extended 
    library) which is compatible with aforementioned operating systems can be 
    ordered for only Euro 100 (including Hieroglyphica). 
     
    I would like to thank all colleagues, assistants and friends for the 
    collaboration and confidence during those pioneering years, 
     
    Dirk van der Plas 
      
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