Paperless 2.0
Last winter Mariner Software announced Paperless 2.0 for the Macintosh. They followed up with a Windows version in September.
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Yesterday I got an e-mail from JoeSOFT announcing the newly released Mac and Windows version of JoeSOFT’s Hear. Continue reading »
Last winter Mariner Software announced Paperless 2.0 for the Macintosh. They followed up with a Windows version in September.
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AppleUsers.org (pronounced as Apple Users dot Org) is a volunteer organization that acts as a central location for the Committees, Editors, Web Masters and other Leaders of Australian Apple User Groups to find useful resources. Continue reading »
Jumsoft, a developer of application templates for Mac OS X, today is proud to introduce an addition to its selection of premium-quality design themes for Apple’s Keynote. The five new themes, like the rest of the Pro Themes for Keynote collection, offer up-market quality at a reasonable price. The variety of smartly arranged, elegant themes presents users with the freedom to turn their presentations into standout productions. Continue reading »
MaBaSoft has announced the release of World Clock Deluxe 4.7.8, the latest version of their popular world time utility for Mac OS X. World Clock Deluxe is an easy-to-use and reliable time tool for companies and organizations regularly communicating with people across the world, frequent travelers, and home users having family or friends in other countries or time zones.
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Of course Apple offers workshops for free and One to One Classes for an annual $99 fee in its stores, but what if you don’t live close to one of the stores? Continue reading »
St. Clair Software has announced the immediate availability of Default Folder X 4.4.6. This release fixes compatibility issues in its award-winning utility for enhancing Open and Save dialogs. Honored with Macworld Magazine’s Editors’ Choice Award for Best System Enhancement Utility, Default Folder X makes Open and Save dialogs “work the way they should.” Continue reading »
Last week, I presented Open Source Software to the Cowtown MUG. OSS is a great way to get good to great FREE software, but not the only way.
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This MobsJar article from February lists these Mac Utilities. (As you know, I love lists.) Here are a few of the ones they have: Continue reading »
Lion Disk Maker is a small application programmed with AppleScript that you can use with Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.7 to burn a DVD or build a bootable USB key from Mac OS X Lion’s Installation programm. Continue reading »
LikeMac Group has updated Disk Orderto v.3.2, its double-pane file manager for Mac OS X. This release makes it Mac OS X 10.7 Lion compatible and adds several usable features.
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Jeffrey Zeldman’s Computing bag blog has the article with the above title. Of course, it is one of those article that contain lists off software that I so like. In this case Mac Software and iOS software he “Can’t Live (or Work) Without.”
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Splasm Software has announced CheckBook Pro 2.2, the latest revision of the personal finance manager for the Mac at a special low price of $19.95 (USD).
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This blog post was made last May, a full year after Facetime was introduced. The author, David Allison had previously written an article on Skype alternatives for Mac users. That caused him to revisit iChat. Continue reading »
This web site is also known as “Free Open Source Software Mac User Group.” They have a list of free and open source software. Continue reading »