Archive for July, 2010

SuperSync

Missing Manual SuperSync can help you access, merge, and manage multiple iTunes libraries. The demo (trialware) will let you view your entire library. You’ll be able to connect to a second library, You can use a single copy of SuperSync to get music from many sources, including your iPod, iPhone, your iTunes library, a networked SuperSync, or any type of disk storage.
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Group Email! – with Attachments and Templates

Missing ManualRedbits has announced the release and availability of Group Email! 1.0 for iOS devices. Group Email! – with Attachments and Templates. With Group Email! you can send email to groups, to handpicked set of contacts or to custom distribution lists. You can optionally attach photos, videos, documents, your current location information with map and address, audio clips, pasteboard content and contacts information. And if you send the same email text frequently, you can create a template and use it for save typing.
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Humble Gaming releases “An Art Of War”

Missing Manual Humble Gaming Limited independently has released An Art Of War 1.0 (previously sold as Attack and Destroy via a publisher) on the App Store ($1.99, included iPhone and iPad). A unique combination of turn based strategy, line drawing and top down shooter promises an explosive and thrilling experience for everyone.
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Who Sang that Song?

We are used to answering questions about movies, actors, actresses and other movie personal by going to http://www.imdb.com but what do we do when we have questions about singers, songs and recordings.
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GadgetTrak 3 Released

ActiveTrak(TM) Inc., a leader in advanced tracking and data protection software for consumer and business devices, has made available GadgetTrak 3 for laptops, the latest version of its acclaimed GadgetTrak software. Powered by ActiveTrak’s industry-leading anti-theft technology, GadgetTrak 3 introduces new functionality that allows people to track multiple computing devices at the same time – including laptops, netbooks and desktop computers – through a centralized Web control panel that can be viewed from any Internet accessible device.
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Backlash, threats and ICANN Upheaval

So much has happened since the last Knujon report, the controversial Doomsday Book, at the ICANN meeting in Brussels. ICANN officer forced to leave ICANN, attacks on Knujon, law suits brewing…

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Summer Games

Yes, summer is grinding down … August just around the corner — we look at some of the HOT games of summer for iPad, iPhone, and Mac … which do you like?

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iPhone and iPad game plays with your photos

Missing Manual Independent developer Evan Beland announced today the successful launch of Match aPhoto, a unique game for the iPad and iPhone that allows users to play and interact with their photos in a new way. The game is an update of the card game known traditionally known as Concentration, Memory or Pairs. Match aPhoto allows you to take photos on the fly and add them directly into the game. Match aPhoto is free on the Apple App store as part of an introductory offer that will run through July 28th.
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LPI Linux Certification

Linux deployment continues to increase, and so does the demand for qualified and certified Linux system administrators. If you’re seeking a job-based certification from the Linux Professional Institute (LPI), this updated guide of “LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell” will help you prepare for the technically challenging LPIC Level 1 Exams 101 and 102. Continue reading »

Getting Started with Processing

Learn computer programming the easy way with ProcessingLearn computer programming the easy way with Processing, a simple language that lets you use code to create drawings, animation, and interactive graphics. Continue reading »

Web Operations

A web application involves many specialists, but it takes people in web ops to ensure that everything works together throughout an application’s lifetime. It’s the expertise you need when your start-up gets an unexpected spike in web traffic, or when a new feature causes your mature application to fail.

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iPhone Foto Brush

Foto Brush Pro 1.2 is an Apple featured programFoto Brush Pro 1.2 is an Apple featured program for the aspiring artist and those who want to make their photos extra special. Continue reading »

MacTech Conference for IT Pros and Developers

For many years, I wanted to go to MacHack. Not because I wanted to show off my abilities of programming, but because I thought it was a way to actually learn something and get to meet a lot of the developers I wanted to meet.
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Free iWork Templates from iWork4School

Apple has always had a great acceptance in schools. AppleWorks on the Apple II and later Hypercard and AppleWorks for the Mac. Of course, AppleWorks has now been supplanted by iWork. So of course, iWork needs templates for schools.
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16 things to do when setting up your Mac

This article first posted last April on MacYourself talks about what you should do first on your new Mac.

It starts out: “A lot of new Mac users are so excited & overwhelmed by their purchases that they don’t even know where to start. While Macs do come out of the box ready to go, a little configuration here and a few applications there goes a long way.”
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