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I know that there are a number of people interested in cord cutting. At least in how that relates to cable TV. Netflex and websites like Hulu and even those of most networks provide a possible alternative.
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When I founded the Macintosh Business SIG as part of the Boston Computer Society back in 1986, there seemed to be more accounting software for the Mac than there is today. Usually you hear people talking about Quickbooks and maybe AccountEdge. Here is one that I had completely forgotten about, that is certainly worth considering.
Accountek Solutions Inc., a leader in the Macintosh accounting software industry for over 20 years, has announced the release of its latest version of Connected Accounting & ERP software, version 7.0, including advanced features that focus on access to information and improving collaboration between teams. The version 7.0 release of Connected Accounting & ERP enables businesses to move one step closer to a paperless office and boost productivity. Continue reading »
I know that there are a number of people interested in cord cutting. At least in how that relates to cable TV. Netflex and websites like Hulu and even those of most networks provide a possible alternative.
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Lifehacker has this article for a downloadable add-in for Windows to allow use of an Apple keyboard in Windows. Continue reading »
Acclivity has announced AccountEdge Pro 2012, an important update to their premium small business accounting software for Mac and Windows. The latest version for the US market features a redesigned command center, mileage tracking, and the ability to create multiple billing rates. AccountEdge 2012 also contains numerous forms enhancements, more precise sales reporting, and updated company file maintenance capabilities. Continue reading »
DigiDNA has announced DiskAid 5 for OS X and Windows, an update to their Utility app that enables the transfer of files between any iOS device and any OS X or Windows computer. An advanced complement to iTunes sync and file transfer/copy, the free version of the app allows unlimited file copying from any iOS mobile device to an OS X or Windows computer, plus access to the iOS File System, the Camera Roll, and external USB storage. The paid version adds transfer of SMS text messages, call history log, voicemail, voice memos, notes, contacts list, music, videos, and podcasts. Continue reading »
If I recall correctly, Mariner Software started with Write and Calc which were alternatives to Microsoft Word and Excel. They then developed specialized software for doing Journaling, novel writing and script/screenwriting software. Now they have software for iOS devices as well as Windows. Please see their contact info in the Vendor Resource Center. Continue reading »
On Thursday, HP announced that it had completed its evaluation of strategic alternatives for its Personal Systems Group (PSG) and decided that the unit will not be spun off from the company. Continue reading »
The web site Geekfori has an article about how to get video to your iPad/iPhone. Geek for i “because we live in an iWorld”. Continue reading »
Do you want to pass certification tests on Apple, Cisco, Adobe, Filemaker, Nokia, Microsoft and more. Continue reading »
Since releasing ActivePrint on the iOS platform, a huge community of ActivePrint users have been created who are interested in printing from their iPads and iPhones and who don’t want to be limited to a select few models of printers from just one brand. This community has been a great resource for developing the new ActivePrint 8! Continue reading »
The official announcement concerning what products will be included in Apple’s move from MobileMe to iCloud has been posted. This has been done in the form of an FAQ. Continue reading »
Black Box Studio has announced the release of iShutdown 1.2, an update to their server utility for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad devices that allows you to remotely shutdown, restart, sleep/suspend, hibernate and Wake-On-LAN your PC or Mac. Continue reading »
I Stumbled upon this product web site. It was released May 24th. The Qwerty keyboard that has a docking station for an iPod touch or an iPhone built into it. Continue reading »
I remember going to a Boston Computer Society Fair in the mid ’80s where we had setup a room for medical software vendors to talk to doctors. The big thing there was that the vendors almost never got to spend more than 15 minutes with the doctors at any other location, but at the fair they got to spend hours finding out how doctors thought the software could b e improved. Now the software is moving to iOS devices, especially the iPad. Continue reading »
Highly detailed plots and some of the most stunning digital art we’ve seen in games mark these “Blog Fish” games as remarkable. We should see art like this on the iPad! Windows users will love these — they’ll run on most of the later versions.