Added (minimal) documentation on how to build standalone applications
with Python.

Updated various things (versions of libraries used, urls).
diff --git a/Mac/Demo/index.html b/Mac/Demo/index.html
index 4301fa8..5d706ce 100644
--- a/Mac/Demo/index.html
+++ b/Mac/Demo/index.html
@@ -85,6 +85,11 @@
 <A HREF="embed.html">Embedding Python on the Mac</A> is a minimal example of
 how to embed Python in other Mac applications.
 
+<LI>
+<a href="standalone.html">Building Standalone applications in Python</a>
+explains how you can create real standalone applications in Python. You do
+need source (and a C development environment) for this at the moment.
+
 </UL>
 
 The Python distribution contains a few more examples, all unexplained:
@@ -105,7 +110,9 @@
 
 <LI>
 <I>Resources</I>, <I>Sound</I> and <I>Speech</I> have some examples
-on using the respective managers.
+on using the respective managers. In the <i>Mac:Lib</i> folder you
+will also find modules that do useful things with the Communications
+Toolbox, the Finder interface, etc.
 </UL>
 
 At some point in the (possibly distant) future, I will add chapters on
@@ -117,12 +124,12 @@
 Please let me know if you miss critical information in this
 document. I am quite sure that I will never find the time to turn it
 into a complete MacPython programmers guide (which would probably be a
-400-page book instead of 5 lousy html-files), but it should contain
+400-page book instead of 10 lousy html-files), but it should contain
 at least the information that is neither in the standard Python
 documentation nor in Inside Mac or other Mac programmers
 documentation. <p>
 
 <HR>
 <A HREF="http://www.cwi.nl/~jack">Jack Jansen</A>,
-<A HREF="mailto:jack@cwi.nl">jack@cwi.nl</A>, 27-Aug-97.
+<A HREF="mailto:jack@cwi.nl">jack@cwi.nl</A>, 25-Feb-98.
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