Archive for February, 2011
Today’s news-hungry web user might be in for a surprise the next time they open their email. A potentially harmful barrage of spam is peppering the U.S., masquerading as “NEWS” from such trusted sources as BBC, CNN, USA Today, and others.
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Posted by InfoManager, February 5, 2011
LittleFin Software has rolled out its two household Mac apps, Chronicle and Compartments, are available on the Mac App Store. Chronicle is a bill-payment and tracking application, and Compartments is a home inventory application.
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Posted by InfoManager, February 4, 2011
CloudPull is a Mac OS X application that backs up Google Docs to the Mac. CloudPull backs up documents, spreadsheets, and presentations as Microsoft Office files; drawings as PNG image files; and other files in their native formats. CloudPull provides users with a local, independent backup of their Google Docs.
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Posted by InfoManager, February 4, 2011
Paul Solt has released Artwork Evolution 1.2.70, an upgrade for his content creation tool designed for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad devices. The App allows users to quickly create content on a mobile device without an artistic background. Continue reading »
Posted by InfoManager, February 4, 2011
app4mac has released Imagerie 1.0, a new image editor built for Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Designed for the most daily tasks, Imagerie was built with a very modern core engine featuring layers management, vector tools, gradient editor and an innovative history navigator.
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Posted by Fred, February 4, 2011
WikiLeaks: the latest developments… you really thought the issue had faded away — think again: * WikiLeaks Defector Explains What’s Wrong With WikiLeaks * WikiLeaks founder named ‘un-Australian of the Year’ * When did this become the hottest story in Hollywood? * WikiLeaks Targeting P2P Networks? * A WikiLeaks Arms Race? … and Al Jazeera * Balancing Public and Private in a Wikileaks Era * Not popular with the ladies?
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Posted by InfoManager, February 3, 2011
Electric Peel Software is joining Developers Against Poverty. For the month of February, 50% of the profits from Note-A-Lator for iPhone, a music reading quiz app, will be donated to charity: water. Developers Against Poverty is a campaign asking software developers from around the world to help bring clean water to areas of that world that lack it. The goal of Developers Against Poverty is to raise $50,000 to ensure clean water for the next 20 years for 2500 people. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 3, 2011
iLifeTouch has to announced the release of Office Alarm 1.0 for iOS devices. Office Alarm is going to make your day in front of a computer or desk a lot more enjoyable. Designed for the iPhone and iPod touch, Office Alarm allows you to divide your day in to compartments and tasks that are timed by your breaks. Office Alarm simply allows you to interact with your day at the office. Everything will be organized for you and your day is split up in to compartments of activities that you have preset with ease. Your day will be a lot more enjoyable and won’t seem to drag on forever. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 3, 2011
I first Stumbled upon the article named “How to convert PDF files to ePub files to read on your iPad with iBooks.”
But listed in “related posts” was one with the above title. I decided that since now we can all add PDF files to iBooks there wasn’t much point to the original story.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 3, 2011
This web site has links to old versions of Mac applications. On the home page, there are lists of the most popular old apps and categories of others.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 2, 2011
Hex Studio today is pleased to announce the release of Life Assistant 1.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Health, family, wealth, career, study, and friends are important to us. But are we putting in the right amount of attention in each of these life factors? Are you too busy with your work, thus ignoring your family, friends and health? Life Assistant iPhone app feedbacks to you the time and effort you spent on each of factors of life by generating graph using your daily activities data. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 2, 2011