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Snow Leopard as we go; incompatible software

by Ed Parry on Sep 3, 2009 at 11:01 AM

In general, the upgrade to Snow Leopard has been quite a smooth one. There have been the usual annoyances of wiped data and lost settings, but most upgrades appear to have been successful. One thing you may have noticed, however, is that some software may no longer operate correctly or… Continue Reading »

LittleSnapper 1.0 released into the wild

by Alec Feld on Dec 12, 2008 at 08:50 AM

Screenshots seem to be all the rage nowadays; Realmac Software realized this and started building an app designed specifically for screenshots, LittleSnapper. Although the app was in beta for a good amount of time, LittleSnapper seems to have had (most) of its bugs fixed and has been released to the… Continue Reading »

Mariner software releases Mac Gourmet Deluxe 1.0; Create your own cookbook

by Opal Tribble on Jun 25, 2008 at 08:56 PM

Have you ever wished you could create your own cookbook using the same software you use to create your delicious cooking recipes? I have, and now I can. Mariner Software has released MacGourmet Deluxe 1.0. This application allows you to keep track of your recipes and wine collection in one… Continue Reading »

iPhone Firmware 2.0 Detailed

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Jun 9, 2008 at 11:52 AM

Today at WWDC, Steve kicked off the keynote with iPhone 2.0 talk. 4,000 people in enterprise and higher education had the opportunity to participate in beta testing for the new firmware. 35% of Fortune 500 companies participated. Steve started off the day by showing a video of company heads talking… Continue Reading »

Screenflick 1.6 gets released with 30 new features

by Arnold Zafra on May 23, 2008 at 06:55 AM

If you’re looking for a nifty software for recording your screen’s activities, Araelium Group’s Screenflick might interest you. Screenflick captures your screen in a smooth, fluid motion of up to 60fps. It can record any portion of your screen and you can even record audio narration at the same time… Continue Reading »

iBank 3.1 gets some new features

by Arnold Zafra on May 22, 2008 at 06:02 AM

Mac OS X financial management software, iBank, has just added some new features. If you’ve been using the personal and small business finance software, the 3.1 version will now let you preview direct downloads to match your current transactions. You will also be alerted if ever duplicate transactions occur when… Continue Reading »

Sybase preps up software for iPhone

by Arnold Zafra on May 20, 2008 at 03:37 PM

Sybase announced that it would be launching a new software for the iPhone that will let users access their email in a secured environment. This new program will be similar to the ones used in BlackBerry and Palm Treo handsets and will be made available to iPhone users sometime before… Continue Reading »

Text-to-Speech software GhostReader gets an update

by Arnold Zafra on May 15, 2008 at 06:05 AM

GhostReader, a nifty text-to-voice conversion software has been updated with the 1.5 release for the Mac OS X. The new release added some natural-sounding Czech, Polish, Swedish and Finish voices as well as some enhancements to the existing voices that the software has. In addition, a pronunciation editor was also… Continue Reading »

Comic Life Magiq - Plasq’s new comic book creator

by Stephen Chinnadorai on May 10, 2008 at 04:29 PM

You may be familiar with Plasq’s popular Skitch screenshot-sharing application, and their comic book application: Comic Life (which was pre-installed on many Macs). Plasq have just released another amazing application called Comic Life Magiq. It sports a brand new interface, which aims to be more easy to use and even… Continue Reading »

Safari is all the buzz, but with a buzz comes a sting

by Josh Holat on Apr 14, 2008 at 11:42 AM

Safari has recently made the news quite a bit, but not for reasons Apple should be proud of.  First, back in February, Safari was caught red handed using undocumented API’s that were not yet available to third party developers.  These frameworks were said to give Safari a speed edge over… Continue Reading »

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