Archive for October, 2010
Smile has released PDFpen 5.0, the latest version of its popular and affordable PDF editing tool for Mac OS X. With this major upgrade, PDFpen includes the ability to redact or replace text, including OCR text. Continue reading »
Posted by admin, October 10, 2010
ExactCODE continues to improve OCRKit, and bring streamlined and easy to use text recognition to the Mac. OCRKit recognizes text from images and PDF documents and transform them into searchable PDFs by using advanced Optical Character Recognition technology.
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Posted by admin, October 10, 2010
The developer of Body Motion, has released a unique product for iPhone and iPod touch users who want to get fit quickly and easily. It is called Fit Your Body. Body Motion is the first motion detection App created, tracking a user’s steps throughout intense, interval workouts so users can monitor their progress. Based on the Tabata protocol, the application provides a means of burning fat in as little as four minutes of exercise a day. Body Motion is useful for beginners and professionals, alike.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 9, 2010
This article starts off with statement that I can’t argue with:
“Let’s face it: the App Store isn’t the easiest way to find the best iPhone or iPod touch apps.”
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 9, 2010
Point Software has introduced Foodmatic 1.0, an innovative new cooking application for the iPhone designed to help users eat better, tastier food.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 9, 2010
Now teachers around the world can use their iPads(TM) to monitor student progress anytime, anywhere with the launch of PowerTeacher(TM) Mobile, a free app from Pearson, the global leader in education technology and services. The company developed this first in a series of iPad apps for PowerSchool(R), the most widely used and fastest growing student information system, as part of its overall commitment to leverage emerging technologies to personalize learning for all students.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 9, 2010
Phishing Update – do not click As we move toward the end of the year, and the holidays, it’s important to be particularly alert for cybercrime ploys. This is always the heaviest season for phishing, next to tax time. Here are a dozen reports you should be aware of: Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, October 3, 2010
I was going to call this article “Facebook Hell” because that’s what it is. However, let me pass along this story that is actually happening to me RIGHT NOW as a warning to you — to set up a SECOND email address and access using the “secret question.” Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, October 3, 2010
What’s up in the iPad world? Kick off October with these … Tethering may be coming to Apple’s iPad * 3 secret Apple TV features Steve Jobs hasn’t told you about * Apple iPad 2, BlackBerry PlayBook, HP PalmPad’Which Do You Want More? * BlackBerry PlayBook Vs Samsung Galaxy Tab Vs Apple iPad: Consider Specs To Make Your Choice * Apple iPad users most receptive to ads * The Chromepad: An iPad That Runs Chromium OS * Here’s How Apple’s iPad Is Invading The Business World * Apple Adds IPad Interface, Features to MobileMe Gallery App * Dumbest of Dumbest: Apple’s iPad Destruction Double Standard … plus a little video and a cool photo!
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Posted by Fred, October 3, 2010
News channels have no problem talking about Apple, Mac, iPad or the the iPhone … here are some hot ones… * Study: iOS, Android web usage surges * Bugs & Fixes: Apple TV troubleshooting * Surveillance from anywhere * The Macalope Weekly: Bad movies * Remains of the Day: Untitled Document * Now is the Apple TV more than a hobby? * Not Just a Predecessor to the Entourage 2008 * Final Cut in Trouble? Not So Fast *
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Posted by Fred, October 3, 2010
True high dynamic range photography to the iPhone. TrueHDR 2.0 is an update to TrueHDR that picks up where Apple’s HDR leaves off, offering better results with enhanced details in the shadows and sun, and support for iPhone 4 and 3GS, including back and front cameras. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, October 3, 2010
Here comes the eighth update to HoloToy — the no-glasses 3D digital toy for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Version 1.08 adds anaglyph rendering with support for a variety of 3D glasses, HoloPic sharing and a new in-depth user manual. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, October 3, 2010
Ambiera has announced the release of WebsitePainter 1.2 for Macintosh and Windows, the editor for creating professional websites. WebsitePainter is a Web Editor for creating professional looking Websites, without HTML knowledge and programming. With a few clicks it is possible to create webpages with elements like Web 2.0 buttons, gradients, round borders, hover effects, transparencies, continuous text and more. It includes a great variety of templates and supports important Web standards such as HTML, CSS, PHP and ASP.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 2, 2010
App Donkey has its own list of free Mac application. 1295 to be exact. You should be able to find most anything you want there.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 2, 2010
Readdle has released PDF Expert for iPad, an application for working with PDF documents. PDF Expert combines professional PDF reader, extensive annotation capabilities and powerful file management in one iPad application. It reads and searchs PDF documents, mark-up text, create notes, draw with a finger and save all these changes inside PDF file in a format compatible with Preview and Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 2, 2010