PDF2Office 1.1 adds OS X 10.3 compatibility, more
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PDF2Office adds Panther compatibility,
more
PDF2Office adds Panther compatibility,
more
07/13/2004 11:47 AMJapanese developer Recosoft Corp. has announced the release of
PDF2Offic
e 1.1. The application exports PDF documents into fully editable
Microsoft Word, AppleWorks, HTML, RTF and other file types, and this
upgrade adds compatibility with Mac OS X v10.3, improvements to the
RTF file converter, an option to continue with a conversion when
certain pages fail to convert, a preview pane and more. Owners of
version 1.0 can download the update for free while new users will have
to pay US$129 for a license, or $89 if it's for educational use.
System requirements call for a G3 processor running at 300MHz and Mac
OS X v10.2.
Audiocorder adds compatibility with MP3,
iTunes
Audiocorder adds compatibility with MP3,
iTunes
02/16/2004 09:25 AMBlack Cat Systems
announced recently that
Audioc
order 4.0 is now available. The new version of this handy audio
recorder adds the ability to automatically convert recordings to MP3
format and add them to your iTunes Library.
FontCard 1.0.3 adds Panther
compatibility
FontCard 1.0.3 adds Panther
compatibility
02/11/2004 02:57 PMUnsanity today announced the release of FontCard 1.0.3, a "haxie" that
modifies the Font menu in Carbon Mac OS X applications to show the
font name in the font face...
Schedula Professional adds FileMaker Pro
7 compatibility
Schedula Professional adds FileMaker Pro
7 compatibility
04/15/2004 01:01 PMLife $uccess Institute
announced on Thursday the release of
Schedula Professional
11.7v1, also known as SkedPro. It's a FileMaker Pro module that
provides enterprise-wide scheduling features for groups and single
users; it's cross-platform and networkable, with no limit on the
number of guests. The new version includes compatibility with
FileMaker Pro 7 and minor performance enhancements.
ADmit Mac 2 adds Apple Workgroup Mgr
compatibility, more
ADmit Mac 2 adds Apple Workgroup Mgr
compatibility, more
08/17/2004 07:16 AMThursby Software has released
ADmit Mac
2.0, the new version of the company's software for integrating
Macintosh clients into a Windows Active Directory Network or a Windows
NT Domain. The upgrade features compatibility with Apple's Workgroup
Manager, the ability to add computers running Mac OS X Server to
Active Directory domains, a new deployment application that allows
administrators to build an ADmit Mac install package with custom
scripts and more. The update is free for those with active annual
upgrade agreements, which start at US$49.94 for one license, and new
copies are $119, with volume discounts available. Mac OS X v10.2.x or
higher is required.
ColdFusion MX adds J2EE, XML, and Web
services compatibility
ColdFusion MX adds J2EE, XML, and Web
services compatibility
08/09/2002 11:09 PMCNET Aug 9 2002 10:08PM ET
Time Track 2.0 adds Palm OS
compatibility, more
Time Track 2.0 adds Palm OS
compatibility, more
08/30/2004 09:52 AMTrinfinity Software has released Time Track 2.0, an update to its time
tracking software...
USB Server adds broader device
compatibility
USB Server adds broader device
compatibility
08/03/2004 10:58 AMKeyspan has updated USB Server, its software that connects USB devices
to a Mac or PC via a wired or wireless Ethernet-based LAN, to version
1.1, which offers broader device compatibility and a tweaked user
interface...
OmniOutliner Update Adds Keynote
Compatibility, More
OmniOutliner Update Adds Keynote
Compatibility, More
03/13/2003 10:21 AMAdding XML export and compatibility with Apple's new Keynote
presentation software. (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)
Retrospect 6.0: Powerful Backup Program
Adds Panther Compatibility And
Enterprise Features
Retrospect 6.0: Powerful Backup Program
Adds Panther Compatibility And
Enterprise Features
06/02/2004 08:56 AMLarge companies with significant backup needs, and people looking to
move up to backup software with network and large media support,
should upgrade to version 6.0.
By Adam Engst, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
PDF2Office 2.1
PDF2Office 2.1
03/25/2005 09:38 PMConvert PDF documents to fully editable Word, RTF, Appleworks etc...
files.
Update: PDF2Office 2.1
Update: PDF2Office 2.1
03/25/2005 11:07 AMThe PDF conversion software adds a system-wide service, a contextual
menu plug-in, support for rotated images, improved RTF and AppleWorks
conversions, and other changes.
Update: PDF2Office 1.01
Update: PDF2Office 1.01
07/12/2004 11:01 AMThe PDF conversion tool adds full compatibility with Mac OS X 10.3,
greatly improved RTF conversion, and other changes.
Update: PDF2Office Personal 2.0
Update: PDF2Office Personal 2.0
06/17/2005 05:32 PMPDF2Office Personal is a Microsoft Word plug-in that converts PDF
documents into fully editable Word documents, recreating the original
document layout.
Review: PDF2Office 2.1 Professional
Review: PDF2Office 2.1 Professional
04/18/2005 04:40 PMIf you have to open simple PDF files in Microsoft Word on a regular
basis, PDF2Office 2.1 Professional is a very useful tool.
Unfortunately, converting all PDFs with just the click of a mouse
isn’t as simple or as accurate as you might like.
PDF2Office helps convert PDF files into
text
PDF2Office helps convert PDF files into
text
12/05/2003 01:55 PMJapan-based
RecoSoft has begun
shipping PDF2Office v1.0, a tool designed for PDF document conversion
and data extraction.
PDF2Office Personal - Microsoft Word
Plug-in to Directly Open and Convert PDF
Documents to Microsoft Word Format
PDF2Office Personal - Microsoft Word
Plug-in to Directly Open and Convert PDF
Documents to Microsoft Word Format
08/27/2004 04:07 PMRecosoft's PDF2Office Personal, a PDF to Word converter, adds to a
family of products addressing PDF document conversion. [PRWEB Aug 27,
2004]
PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.5 Compatibility
PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.5 Compatibility
07/25/2004 04:05 PMPanther Compatibility
Panther Compatibility
10/29/2003 12:12 AMJust a quick note we have posted a page that contains Mac OS X 10.3
Panther compatibility information for our...
FAQ | An option for compatibility
FAQ | An option for compatibility
07/01/2004 03:23 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jul 1 2004 8:13AM GMT
The myth of RSS compatibility
The myth of RSS compatibility
02/10/2004 02:41 AMI would like to publicly apologize for my previous misstatements.
There are not 7 different and incompatible versions of RSS; there are
9. (2230 words)
AlchemyTV DVR gets G5 compatibility
AlchemyTV DVR gets G5 compatibility
01/05/2004 01:14 AMMiglia Technology has launched a Power Mac G5-compatible version of
AlchemyTV DVR, its TV Tuning and Digital Video Recorder product...
AMD compatibility no problem
AMD compatibility no problem
02/16/2004 06:49 PMCNET Asia Feb 16 2004 9:55PM GMT
Case Compatibility
Case Compatibility
07/29/2004 06:29 PMNow that Apple has released the 4th-generation (Click Wheel) iPods,
the most common question users are asking is "Which case can I use?"
By Dan Frakes, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft Compatibility Center
Microsoft Compatibility Center
10/28/2003 11:09 PMMicrosoft has introduced a Macintosh Compatibility Center, designed to
help Macs and Windows computers work together in an office
environment. According to the site, over 80% of Mac users surveyed
perform functions that require cross-platform compatability. The
Center provides success stories, how-to articles, and more survey
results.
Snapz Pro X 2.0.2 Provides Tiger
Compatibility
Snapz Pro X 2.0.2 Provides Tiger
Compatibility
06/17/2005 05:46 PMAdam C. Engst (~220 words)
Snapz Pro X 2.0.2 Provides Tiger
Compatibility -- Ambrosia Software has released Snapz Pro X
2.0.2, a minor upgrade to the company's essential screen capture
software. The upgrade provides full Tiger compatibility, fixes a few
bugs, is localized for Traditional Chinese, and includes an
uninstaller. Every author I know relies on Snapz Pro X for
screenshots, and although this is clearly not a major upgrade, it's
worth keeping up with the latest version. The upgrade is free to
registered customers; Snapz Pro X normally costs $30 for still screen
captures, or $70 for the version that can capture actions as
movies.
Windows x64 App Compatibility: What’s
the deal?
Windows x64 App Compatibility: What’s
the deal?
03/19/2005 03:25 AMWith the release of Windows x64 nearing, how will applications of
today perform on the next generation of processors?
The Windows x64 platform is not Microsoft’s first endeavor into the
64-Bit market. Before AMD64 (which Microsoft terms “x64”), we had the
Itanium (which Microsoft terms “IA64”). In fact, Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 is available in IA64 editions, and now x64 editions. At
one time, Microsoft even offered an IA64 version of Windows XP
(however, they have dropped this in favor of x64 now).
One crucial thing that prevented people from migrating to an IA64
version of Windows was 32-bit legacy application support. When Intel
created the Itanium processor, they decided to not include any type of
32-bit support inside the processor – meaning a 32-bit application
required emulation to run on an Itanium system. The high cost of
emulation in performance meant that Itanium’s were not good candidates
for running high-performance 32-bit applications. To take advantage
of IA64, all programs would need to be recompiled and targeted for
IA64 – which often required rewriting portions of the program.
When AMD released the AMD64 line of processors (AMD Athlon 64, AMD
Athlon FX, AMD Opteron, and now AMD Turion), AMD recognized the desire
for 64-bit computing, and also respected the need for performance
32-bit computing as well. Instead of wiping the slate clean on
processor design, as Intel did with Itanium, AMD added 64-bit
extensions to the 32-bit architecture that we already used. This
meant, that an AMD64 processor could run new 64-bit applications, and
old 32-bit applications without any emulation.
The Windows x64 Platform features an application compatibility layer
called WOW64 – Windows on Windows64. Note, the first “Windows” refers
to 32-Bit Windows, so WOW64 really refers to Windows32 on Windows64.
When a 32-bit application is executed in Windows x64, WOW64 kicks in,
and provides the 32-bit compatibility to your 32-bit application. To
you, your program appears the same way it would in 32-bit Windows, and
performs the same exact way (or possibly even better) in Windows x64.

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PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.5 Compatibility -
Old Hardware
06/07/2004 04:01 PM"API Compatibility Tool problems"
"API Compatibility Tool problems"
02/19/2004 06:44 AMXbox 360 Backward Compatibility?
Xbox 360 Backward Compatibility?
04/18/2005 07:11 PMNotes and Tips: Mac DVD Compatibility
Notes and Tips: Mac DVD Compatibility
04/22/2004 09:19 AMHere's an interesting perspective on DVD compatibility with the Mac
platform.
No backward compatibility in Xbox 2
No backward compatibility in Xbox 2
06/21/2004 05:23 PMWin FAQ: Application Compatibility with
Windows XP SP2
Win FAQ: Application Compatibility with
Windows XP SP2
08/15/2004 07:36 PMMicrosoft talks Tiger compatibility
Microsoft talks Tiger compatibility
04/13/2005 12:06 PMMicrosoft has worked closely with Apple to make sure that Office 2004
works with new Tiger technologies, and "will conduct final testing" on
its Virtual PC product when Tiger is out.
The myth of RSS compatibility [dive into
mark]
The myth of RSS compatibility [dive into
mark]
02/15/2004 08:55 PMMark Pilgrim on the incompatibilities between the 7 9 different
versions of RSS .. carefully explains incompatibilities .. ran down a
history .. rss is broken .. indulges ..
says
diveintomark.org/archives/2004/02/04/incompatible-rss
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site | 3 links
Microsoft comments on Tiger
compatibility
Microsoft comments on Tiger
compatibility
04/12/2005 04:22 PMWith today's announcement of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger availability,
Microsoft has provided an update on compatibility between the new
operating system and the products of its Macintosh Business Unit...
Next-Gen Xbox To Lack Backwards
Compatibility?
Next-Gen Xbox To Lack Backwards
Compatibility?
06/21/2004 02:19 PMNotes and Tips: Tiger Compatibility
Notes and Tips: Tiger Compatibility
04/06/2005 12:19 PMReaders start to discuss compatibility issues as "Tiger" nears.
GSM Standard for WiFi and Bluetooth
Compatibility
GSM Standard for WiFi and Bluetooth
Compatibility
09/05/2004 07:33 AMGrok Description matches for PDF2Office 1.1 adds OS X 10.3 compatibility, more
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