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Mudflat software has released DropSync a fast, reliable syncing tool for the Mac. Dropsync makes it easy to keep folders in sync between computers, hard drives and remote servers. It is ideal for web development, offsite backups, and keeping files in sync between work and home. Anyone who repeatedly copies or updates files will find DropSync makes their job easier. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, April 13, 2011
PDF Expert is a powerful iPad application focused on annotating PDF documents and filling PDF forms. A new version features the complete set of tools related to adding stamps, logos and text notes to PDF documents. The update was designed for business and education-related users who need to approve, confirm or review documents on the iPad. All edits in the document can be flattened making it readable on any desktop or mobile device.
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Posted by InfoManager, April 10, 2011
Google’s +1 feature success hinges on a paradigm shift as far as social interactions are concerned. Google needs a major partnership (something akin to Bing’s with Facebook and the inclusion of Facebook likes in the SERPs), or a major acquisition, to make social proof work in its search results.
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Posted by InfoManager, April 3, 2011
McAfee has jointly published a report with SAIC – claiming to show that cybercriminals are now focusing on intellectual property as a means of extracting revenues from companies – Idappcom says its own observations confirm that hackers are no longer simply after the money: electronic, physical or otherwise.
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Posted by Fred, April 3, 2011
The lead story here reminded me that we hadn’t had a MAC update in several weeks… time to catch up : * An inside look at the original Macintosh
* America After Steve Jobs
* Ebay Beats Apple In Top 50 Brands In Social Media
* Twitter-to-Facebook: Hello?
* The Macalope Weekly: A Subscription… to Evil!
* Three MacOS Tips and One Vista Whimper…
* How Apple’s New Subscriptions Stack up to the Competition
* Lego Universe
* MacTech Boot Camp Adds Four More Cities
* The perfect link for User Group Newsletter Editors
Have fun and don’t forget to send yours in!
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Posted by InfoManager, February 20, 2011
KiwiObjects has announced the release of Cars iManager 1.3, on the iTunes AppStore for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Cars iManager allows to easily store everything related to your vehicles: administrative information, insurance, fuel or care expenses, mileage of the next maintenance, technical inspections, as well as the information related to your favorite service providers (garages, assistance, specialized shops, etc.).
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 18, 2011
Hollingtech Software LLC has announced that SpectaRuler is not only putting rulers and range finders on your iPhone, but also putting them on your 4th Generation iPod touch. Measure objects without standing in front of them, measure small and large objects, as well as save measurements and email them to your friends, family, and coworkers and more. With Version 1.2, you have all of these exciting features, available to anyone with an iPhone or iPod touch 4th Generation running iOS 4.0. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, January 29, 2011
Accountek Solutions Inc., announced at MacWorld Expo the latest updates to their small business accounting software suite. Connected Accounting & ERP, version 6.3 will include full integration to NRGShip Pro for UPS, providing a robust shipping solution for Mac-based businesses. Also included in the release are enhanced customer and vendor ‘Actions’ to improve business workflow and support for complete serial/lot number tracking.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, January 29, 2011
Mac Bundle Pro has announced its latest bundle: iSkysoft Bundle which contains 5 applications for Mac systems. This is a sizeable bundle, accessible to all users, at a bargain price of less than $24.90 (USD). The bundle of 5 applications will continue to be available until February 6th. Applications and licenses will be sent immediately after payment is completed.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, January 22, 2011
TiltShift Video allows to apply the popular Tilt-Shift effect directly to videos recorded with an iPhone 3GS/4 or 3rd or 4rd Gen iPod touch, achieving the “miniature look” with ease. During the whole editing process, the app provides a constant feedback of how the video will look like with the current settings. Continue reading »
Posted by InfoManager, January 21, 2011
SQLiteManager is a powerful GUI database manager for sqlite databases. It combines an incredible easy to use interface with blazing speed and advanced features.
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Posted by Fred, January 21, 2011
Here’s a line-up of tools that help to transfer company’s online catalogs, websites, presentations to Apple’s iPad and view them at any time, even when Internet connection is not available. The tools allow users to download HTML-based materials either directly to iPad, or to their desktop computers and then upload downloaded files to their mobile devices.
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Posted by Fred, January 20, 2011
SpinArt has been named one of the top iPhone Apps of the year by iTunes Rewind 2010. The annual iTunes Rewind list published by Apple highlights the best in Apps and other media for the past year. SpinArt has been named to two separate top 10 lists in this year’s iTunes Rewind. There’s also a SpinArt ‘lite’ you can install for free.
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Posted by InfoManager, January 19, 2011
DaisyDisk Team has released the public beta of DaisyDisk 2.0, a major update to their award-winning disk analyzer utility for Mac OS X. Disk contents are displayed as an interactive color-coded sunburst map, quickly revealing large files which may no longer be needed, and allowing to delete them. The map can be easily navigated to preview deeper levels of data. Continue reading »
Posted by InfoManager, January 19, 2011
The iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch are feature-rich, extensible, and can integrate with practically any existing enterprise solution. They all have features developed almost expressly to satisfy the needs of organizations of all sizes. Charles Edge provides eight useful questions for IT professionals to consider before iPhone or iPad implementation.
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Posted by Fred, January 18, 2011