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"Salling Clicker"
"Salling Clicker"
07/25/2004 09:28 AMSalling Clicker 2.2
Salling Clicker 2.2
07/19/2004 11:46 PMControl your mac with mobile phone (Sony Ericsson, Nokia, Siemens) or
Palm OS handheld.
Update: Salling Clicker 2.2
Update: Salling Clicker 2.2
07/20/2004 11:26 AMThe Bluetooth remote control software adds support for more models of
phones and PDAs, support for more applications, and new localizations.
Salling Clicker 2.2 Expands Device
Support
Salling Clicker 2.2 Expands Device
Support
07/19/2004 11:31 AMVersion 2.2 adds new digital controllers for the Squeezebox, EyeTV,
and VLC; improved PowerPoint control; Italian, French, German, and
Russian localizations; and support for more devices. By MacNN (via
MyAppleMenu)
Salling Clicker 2.2 adds support for new
devices, more
Salling Clicker 2.2 adds support for new
devices, more
07/19/2004 11:27 AMSalling Software AB announced on Monday the release of
Salling Clicker 2.2, an upgrade to the company's utility that
allows you to use your cell phone or PDA as a remote control for your
Mac. The new version adds support for Sendo X, Motorola A925, Nokia
7610, palmOne Zire 72, TapWave Zodiac and Sony Ericsson T637, as well
as limited support for Sony Ericsson's K700 and Z1010 phones until the
company provides firmware upgrades. In addition, Salling Clicker 2.2
offers integration with Elgato's EyeTV, Slim Devices' Squeezebox audio
player and other audio/video players; the ability to use Symbian OS
smartphones to initiate connections; slide title previews for
PowerPoint 2004; and more. This is a free upgrade for existing users,
while new ones can download the application and use it for 30 clicks
of the remote control device before paying the US$19.95 license fee.
Salling Clicker 2.2 requires Mac OS X v10.2.8 or higher.
Salling Clicker 2.2 Adds Capabilities
(26-Jul-2004; 1.3K)
Salling Clicker 2.2 Adds Capabilities
(26-Jul-2004; 1.3K)
07/26/2004 09:16 PMSalling Clicker - Use handheld devices
as Mac remotes
Salling Clicker - Use handheld devices
as Mac remotes
09/16/2004 11:13 AM
The macosxhints Rating:[Score: 10 out of 10]
Developer: Salling Software / [Product Page]
Price: $19.95 / 30-click demo available
This week's Pick of the Week is somewhat delayed, due to my travels
this week. It's also...
Salling Clicker to support Symbian
Smartphones
Salling Clicker to support Symbian
Smartphones
01/09/2004 10:08 PMSalling Software said it will release a new version of Salling Clicker
next month that will add support for Symbian Smartphones...
Macworld: Salling Clicker comes to
P800/P900 phones
Macworld: Salling Clicker comes to
P800/P900 phones
01/06/2004 08:08 AMSalling Software has already made
waves with Bluetooth mavens with its Salling Clicker application, an
AppleScript-savvy tool that enables you to operate your Mac by remote
control through your Bluetooth-enabled Sony Ericsson or Palm PDA.
Salling Clicker adds device, application
support
Salling Clicker adds device, application
support
07/19/2004 10:03 AMSalling Software today released Salling Clicker 2.2, an update to its
remote control utility for Mac OS X...
Salling Clicker 2.1 Adds Symbian Support
(01-Mar-2004; 1.1K)
Salling Clicker 2.1 Adds Symbian Support
(01-Mar-2004; 1.1K)
03/06/2004 01:50 AMSalling Clicker for Sony Ericsson
P800/P900 at MWSF
Salling Clicker for Sony Ericsson
P800/P900 at MWSF
01/06/2004 05:38 AMSalling Software this week will give attendees of Macworld Expo in San
Francisco a sneak-peek of an upcoming version of its popular Salling
Clicker utility, which will be compatible with Symbian-based
smartphones from Sony Ericsson...
Salling Clicker turns your mobile phone
into a remote control for your Mac
Salling Clicker turns your mobile phone
into a remote control for your Mac
07/20/2004 01:07 AMJustin Reid of TheFeature has good things to say about a neat-sounding
application called Salling Clicker that turns a Bluetooth device into
a remote control for your Mac.
One of the really amazing features is that you can see not
just ordinary information about the track you've got currently playing
in iTunes - artist and song name, track length, etc. - but also the
album art, directly on your mobile device.
LinkNetNewsWire, NetNewsWire Lite updated to
v1.0.7
NetNewsWire, NetNewsWire Lite updated to
v1.0.7
12/22/2003 06:30 PMRanchero Software today released NetNewsWire 1.0.7, the latest version
of its easy-to-use RSS newsreader for Mac OS X...
NetNewsWire and NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.7
released
NetNewsWire and NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.7
released
12/22/2003 02:58 PM
This release of
NetNewsWire and NetNewsWire
Lite 1.0.7 adds support for favicons and feed URLs, boosts
performance, and fixes dozens of bugs. The full version includes a new
widescreen view especially suited for laptops.
See
Wha
t’s New in NetNewsWire 1.0.7 for details.
NetNewsWire and NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.8
NetNewsWire and NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.8
02/10/2004 02:51 AM
NetNewsWire and NetNewsWire
Lite 1.0.8 fix a couple small but important bugs and add a bunch
of feeds to the Sites Drawer.
See
Wha
t’s New in 1.0.8 for details.
Clicker 32
Clicker 32
04/28/2004 04:27 AMnew from the coding front ...
Cellular Clicker
Cellular Clicker
03/11/2003 09:43 AMSony Ericsson Clicker adds even more love to the
growing relationship between my Sony Ericsson T68i cellphone and OS
X'd iBook.
The Clicker turns your cellphone into a remote control for your Mac.
Control PowerPoint presentations, DVD player and iTunes, or
AppleScript your way to remote controlling anything at all. A
"proximity sensor" triggers actions like pausing iTunes when you leave
the room, AppleScripting iChat (when it's scriptable, that is :-\) to
alter your presence messages as you wander in and out.
Oh my dear lord, this is groovy!
<ta,
brian>
netTunes 2.1 adds Sailing Clicker
support, more
netTunes 2.1 adds Sailing Clicker
support, more
07/14/2004 09:50 AMShirt Pocket announced on Wednesday the release of
n
etTune s 2.1, an update to its utility that allows you to control
iTunes running on one Mac from another on the same network. The new
version features a drag-and-drop install that automatically updates
the preference pane, retention of the original's aspect ratio in the
mini server display, improvements to performance and the user
interface, better thumbnail rendering, support for Sailing Clicker in
the "Pause netTunes While on the Phone" event handler and an
iChatStatus script that tells others what you're listening to in your
iChat status bar. netTunes 2.1 requires Mac OS X v10.2 and iTunes 2.1
and is a free upgrade for owners of version 2.0. You can download an
evaluation copy from the Shirt Pocket Web site that will work for 30
minutes before you have to pay the US$19.95 license fee.
Sailing Clicker Comes To P800/P900
Phones
Sailing Clicker Comes To P800/P900
Phones
01/06/2004 10:45 AMThe company's expanding support for two newer popular phones -- the
Sony Ericsson P800 and P900 models. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via
MyAppleMenu)
Salling releases software for Sony
Ericsson K700, S700
Salling releases software for Sony
Ericsson K700, S700
08/09/2004 06:54 PMSalling Software today released Salling's Remote Basics 1.0, a set of
free remote controls for popular Mac applications that work with Sony
Ericsson's K700 and upcoming S700 models...
NetNewsWire 1.0.8
NetNewsWire 1.0.8
12/17/2004 06:35 PMNetNewsWire is an easy-to-use RSS Web newsreader for Mac OS X. Its
familiar three-paned interface -- similar to Apple Mail and Outlook
Express -- can fetch and display news from thousands of different
websites and weblogs, making it quick and easy to keep up with the
latest news.
NetNewsWire 1.0.1 out
NetNewsWire 1.0.1 out
03/15/2003 08:20 AMRanchero reports on the release of NetNewsWire 1.0.1, the greatest RSS
reader for the mac, and the only shareware product...
NetNewsWire 1.0.7b7
NetNewsWire 1.0.7b7
12/18/2003 01:08 PM
NetNewsWire and
NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.7b7 have been posted.
In the process of working on 1.1, we fixed a mach port leak and some
performance bugs, and we didn’t want to wait until 1.1 before
making these fixes available, so we decided to do a 1.0.7 release.
1.0.7 also contains a few of the smaller features that were planned
for 1.1: a new
wid
escreen view is especially suited to laptops;
favicons<
/a> are now displayed in the Subscriptions pane; NetNewsWire now
responds to the f
eed URL scheme.
See the
change notes for more new features and bug fixes.
The
features
chart comparing NetNewsWire and NetNewsWire Lite has been updated.
NetNewsWire 1.0.6
NetNewsWire 1.0.6
10/29/2003 07:09 PMThere are so many good things to say about NetNewsWire that it is
hard to find anything wrong with it. By Bryron Hinson (ActiveMac via
MyAppleMenu)
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b5
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b5
03/11/2003 02:00 PMNetNewsWire
1.0.1b5 fixes some crashing bugs, partly fixes a bug regarding
Movable Type categories, and moves commands from the View menu to the
Window menu. (Commands that should have been in the Window menu to
begin with, since they have to do with opening and hiding windows.)
Read the
cha
nge notes for the full scoop.
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b3
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b3
03/11/2003 09:44 AMNetNewsWire
1.0.1b3 includes a variety of bug fixes.
One of the most common causes of problems in both the news reader and
the weblog editor is unencoded ampersands—and NetNewsWire is now
more forgiving of this error.
Downloading categories from Radio UserLand weblogs should work again.
(It was broken in a recent beta.)
See the
cha
nge notes for more info.
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b4
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b4
03/11/2003 09:44 AMNetNewsWire
1.0.1b4 fixes some news-reading bugs.
Read the
cha
nge notes for the full scoop.
NetNewsWire 1.0.7
NetNewsWire 1.0.7
12/23/2003 04:29 PMAn easy-to-use RSS web newsreader for Mac OS X.
NetNewsWire 1.0
NetNewsWire 1.0
02/12/2003 01:04 AMNetNewsWire 1.0 has officially shipped. Which is great news. Thanks to
Brent for all the work he did in getting this out. The only problems
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b2
NetNewsWire 1.0.1b2
03/11/2003 09:44 AMNetNewsWire
1.0.1b2 contains mostly fixes for the new XML-RPC code the weblog
editor uses.
It’s still a beta! There are plenty more bugs to fix.
By the way, I hope to release my new XML-RPC client under a BSD
license some time this week.
NetNewsWire
NetNewsWire
03/13/2003 10:16 AMBrent has a new beta of NetNewsWireLite out. This one contains
redirection and bandwidth monitoring, the two hot topics du...
NetNewsWire 1.0.1
NetNewsWire 1.0.1
03/14/2003 06:18 PMNetNewsWire is a scriptable RSS reader and weblog editor.
Cha
nges in this release include bug fixes in both the news reader and
the weblog editor.
New NetNewsWire 2.0 betas
New NetNewsWire 2.0 betas
02/05/2005 09:06 PMRanchero Software today announced new public beta versions of
NetNewsWire and NetNewsWire Lite. I've been a beta tester for a while
now, and I have to say (along with a lot of other people) that Brent
runs the best damn...
About NetNewsWire Lite
About NetNewsWire Lite
05/20/2004 01:12 PMPeter R. Wood asked on the comments for the previous post if there
would be any commitment to releasing new versions of NetNewsWire
Lite.
Yes. We plan to continue NetNewsWire Lite. It will continue to be
free. The next release of Lite will ship on or about the same day
NetNewsWire ships.
NetNewsWire 1.0.8fc1
NetNewsWire 1.0.8fc1
01/24/2004 09:30 PMNetNewsWire and
NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.8fc1 are the same as 1.0.8b1 except that the
Sites Drawer has been updated with new feeds. Two new categories,
Movies and Music, were created.
We’re looking for deal-stopper bugs. If none are found,
we’ll change the version number to 1.0.8 and release it.
NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.8
NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.8
12/17/2004 06:35 PMNetNewsWire Lit is an easy-to-use RSS Web newsreader for Mac OS X. Its
familiar three-paned interface - similar to Apple Mail and Outlook
Express - can fetch and display news from thousands of different
websites and weblogs, making it quick and easy to keep up with the
latest news.
Safari, RSS, NetNewsWire
Safari, RSS, NetNewsWire
06/28/2004 02:57 PM“So, Brent, what do you think of Apple putting RSS reading
into Safari?”
The first thing to know is that we have no intention of stopping
NetNewsWire development.
The second thing is, I’m not surprised. I half-expected it last
year, and this year I’d heard rumors (even seen some screen
shots) before WWDC, so it’s no shock. Syndication is such great
technology, it makes sense for Apple—and Microsoft—to add
RSS reading to their systems.
The RSS reader in Safari is not a full-featured newsreader, at least
from what I could tell by the demo. For instance, it doesn’t
appear to remember what items you’ve read or tell you how many
unread items you have. And some of the other features that it does
have—such as RSS searching—are coming in NetNewsWire
2.0.
So... even with Safari’s RSS reader, there is still a need for
newsreaders that do more. (Much more.)
What I like about this announcement is that it popularizes
syndication. Despite its fast growth, there’s still a huge
education job to do. The average Mac user doesn’t know about the
technology yet, but putting it in Safari means they will know about
it, and it gives the technology a kind of validation, an Apple seal of
approval, for the people who are slower to look at new
technologies.
It also may mean that Apple will evangelize RSS to publications that
haven’t yet adopted it. Which is great: it’s not something
we have much time for, and when CNN hears from Apple it carries a bit
more weight than when they hear from Ranchero Software.
This could trigger a shake-out in the Mac OS X newsreaders market.
There are a dozen or so readers right now, but by this time next year
there may be Safari and just a few others. (NetNewsWire will be one of
them.)

So I don’t feel as we’ve been Sherlocked. But it does look
to me as if the Konfabulator folks might have
something to say about Dashboard.
NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.7
NetNewsWire Lite 1.0.7
12/23/2003 04:29 PMAn easy-to-use RSS Web newsreader for Mac OS X.
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