Business Card Composer 3.0 announced
Grok Headline matches for Business Card Composer 3.0 announced
Business Card Composer 1.1.3
Business Card Composer 1.1.3
10/30/2003 04:56 PMTool to create and print business cards.
Business Card Composer 3 to ship in
January
Business Card Composer 3 to ship in
January
12/22/2004 01:43 AMUkrainian developer BeLight Software on Tuesday announced that
Business Card Composer 3.0 will ship in January.
All customers who purchase the current version between now and Jan. 21
will receive a free copy of the boxed set of version 3.0, which
includes free Avery paper for printing 100 business cards, two CDs
full of 23,000 clip art images and photos, more than 500 templates and
over 100 masks for images. Pricing for the new version was not
announced by BeLight. Mac OS X v10.2 will be required.
Business Card Composer gets Japanese
localization
Business Card Composer gets Japanese
localization
04/29/2004 01:38 PMBusiness Card Composer 2.2 from BeLight Software is the latest version
of the application for creation and printing business cards...
Business Card Composer gets iPhoto
integration
Business Card Composer gets iPhoto
integration
08/30/2004 01:56 PMBeLight Software has released Business Card Composer 2.3, a new
version of its business card tool for Mac OS X 10.2 and later...
BeLight Software announces Business Card
Composer 3.0
BeLight Software announces Business Card
Composer 3.0
12/24/2004 12:41 PMFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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India's No.1 Biz Card Reader which
creates Electonic Business Card Database
to be carried anywhere with
Laptop/Palmtop!
India's No.1 Biz Card Reader which
creates Electonic Business Card Database
to be carried anywhere with
Laptop/Palmtop!
06/01/2004 09:15 AMSimply and efficiently scan and organize your business cards. [PRWEB
May 30, 2004]
A 2 GB Business Card from Sony
A 2 GB Business Card from Sony
07/07/2004 09:51 AMTechTree Jul 7 2004 2:15PM GMT
IRIS Business Card Reader II gets new
software
IRIS Business Card Reader II gets new
software
09/02/2004 10:15 AMI.R.I.S. Group has announced the release of new Mac OS X software for
its
IRIS
Business Card Reader II, a combination hardware/software solution
that enables you to scan business cards and import the scanned data to
contact management software. Cardiris 3.0 features a new Optical
Character Recognition (OCR) engine, new field analysis and parsing
technology, improved saving and export capability and a new user
interface. Cardiris works with Address Book, Microsoft Entourage, Now
Contact and can also export contact information to iPods, PDAs or
mobile phones through Apple's iSync software. IRIS Business Card
Reader II requires a USB-equipped Mac running Mac OS X 10.0.1 or
higher or Mac OS 9.x or higher, and costs US$169.99, or €199.
Cardiris 3 is also available as a separate application for flatbed
scanners for US$69.99.
Linux Bootable Business Card (BBC)
Testing
Linux Bootable Business Card (BBC)
Testing
12/31/2002 01:09 PMThe fine folks at lnx-bbc.org need your help in tested version 2.0 of
the Linux Bootable Business Card. The LNX-BBC is a mini
Linux-distribution, small enough to fit on a CD-ROM that has been cut,
pressed, or molded to the...
Update: IRIS Business Card Reader II for
Mac
Update: IRIS Business Card Reader II for
Mac
08/23/2004 10:56 AMThe dedicated business card scanner and card reading software feature
a new OCR engine, new field analysis and field parsing technology,
enhanced save and export, and a new interface.
IRIS Business Card Reader II shipping
IRIS Business Card Reader II shipping
08/18/2004 10:39 AMThe I.R.I.S. Group is shipping the IRIS Business Card Reader II for
use on Mac OS X (10.01 and higher) and Mac OS 9.x in the U.S...
My vain search for a simple business
card...
My vain search for a simple business
card...
04/14/2005 01:59 PMI have a strange request for help from you guys - the wider
weblogging community - and it's not terribly interesting, I'm afraid.
I'm really enjoying the process of creating my new stark and simple
templates for plasticbag.org and I'm also kind of obsessed with
various elements of the typography and layout. My typographically
snobbish co-worked, Mr Matt
Patterson, isn't quite so impressed by the work I'm doing - but I
don't care! I think it's good!
Anyway, my newfound love for my site, my new simple clean aesthetic
(which everyone will hate) and my long-standing desire to create some
kind of weblog-related swag (as was the fashion a few years ago) leads
me to a fundamental desire to get some weird business cards made,
through which I can show off. Unfortunately, I have an incredibly
precise vision in my head - and it's of totally clear, square-cornered
cards made of some substance like acetate. I want to place a few plain
black words in a couple of fonts onto this shining piece of clarity
and nothing more. But I can't find anywhere in London that does
anything like this at all.
So I'm appealing to you - my fellow aesthetes and egomaniacs - does
anyone out there know where I can get something at once so simple yet
brazen and showy as a thin totally clear plastic card?
Please?
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In a happier world, would this be a good
business card?
In a happier world, would this be a good
business card?
12/22/2004 01:40 AMTongue-in-cheek-ish slightly-bored early-evening version of what I
would kind of like my business card to be like. Potentially on the
finest, richest paper and with slight ridging for the text or
something so it looked like the result of some kind of weird ink
pen:

As ever in my fontified
handwriting font: Coates.ttf<
/p>
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comments
Business card scanner can save time,
typing
Business card scanner can save time,
typing
12/18/2003 08:02 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 18 2003 7:44AM ET
Ailing calling-card business hurts
Net2Phone
Ailing calling-card business hurts
Net2Phone
12/10/2003 06:41 PMThe Internet telephone company's first-quarter revenue drops partly
because of its quicker-than-expected exit from an unprofitable
calling-card business.
NorthwestArkansasOnline.com announced
today that it is bringing the top DSL
providers to Fort Smith Arkansas
residents and business customers.
NorthwestArkansasOnline.com announced
today that it is bringing the top DSL
providers to Fort Smith Arkansas
residents and business customers.
08/21/2004 03:26 AMThe staff at NorthwestArkansasOnline.com with the ShopForDsl Team
recently put together a page dedicated to DSL service for Fort Smith
Arkansas residents and business customers. This new page is located
at: http://www.northwestarkansasonline.com/dsl [PRWEB Aug 21, 2004]
Vodafone unveils 3G data card for Irish
business users
Vodafone unveils 3G data card for Irish
business users
06/29/2004 05:23 PMSilicon Republic Jun 29 2004 9:06PM GMT
11 Ways to Protect Your Business From
Online Credit Card Fraud
11 Ways to Protect Your Business From
Online Credit Card Fraud
07/16/2002 12:40 AMStickysauce Jul 16 2002 0:01AM ET
On putting 'I'm gay' on a
tongue-in-cheek mock-up of a business
card (and all the bloody grief it's
causing)...
On putting 'I'm gay' on a
tongue-in-cheek mock-up of a business
card (and all the bloody grief it's
causing)...
12/24/2004 01:02 PMSo I've been trying to respond to the thread about my apparent
obsession with going on about my sexuality (note - they're talking
about this) that's manifested
over at NSLog(); except now all my comments are getting bounced for
'questionable content'. I've tried removing all the rude words from
what I write, but god knows it's hard, and it doesn't appear to be
doing any good. Before anyone goes running at his head suggesting that
he's blocking comments like this to avoid debate, I should point out
that I've been having problems with the MTBlacklist questionable
content filters recently, so I'm not implying anything. Instead I
thought I'd just post it here, with all the rude words back in... Feel
free to post your own thoughts about this stuff either here or over on
his site... But be nice, eh?
If what you're doing here is warning me that by having my
sexuality on a card I might give out to people might stop me getting
jobs, then thank you very much. Clearly by my age I wouldn't have
figured that out already.
Figures suggest that people who don't meet their partners at school or
university tend to meet them through work. Clearly this happens by
complete coincidence - two people (let's say they're straight) are so
conscious that they must not be flagrant about their heterosexuality
that they avoid all mention of it for years until they happen to bump
into each other at some kind of 'straight bar', recognise their
attraction suddenly and fall into each other's arms. Clearly there's
absolutely no assumption that it's okay to flirt with each other at a
Christmas party or whatever. Clearly no one talks about what they did
at the weekend if it could possibly be construed as to make any
reference (direct or indirectly) to whether they're gay or straight or
not. So they wouldn't say that they'd cooked a meal for their
girlfriend, or go to see a film with their boyfriend. Clearly they
wouldn't say out loud that they'd had a birthday party for their
3-year old son. I mean all of these things would be shouting from
the rooftops about their sexuality. They may as well be standing
outside your house with placards or rutting like Bonobo monkeys on the
photocopier.
And quite right, I think, they should be ashamed of themselves -
fornicating with their partners at home! Giving birth to children!
Socialising with their family! Getting married! The shame. They make
me sick.
I can honestly say that I'm stunned by your statement that you cannot
see the difference between someone feeling the need to make it clear
they were gay to avoid discomfort and awkwardness for themselves and
their colleagues, and the fact that straight people simply don't need
to do that stuff. Straight sexuality comes up in conversation a dozen
times a day - by association, by reference, however.
At no point during my piece over on plasticbag.org or here have I said
that a gay person should 'go on about' their sexuality. In fact quite
the opposite. As far as I'm concerned, getting it out of the way early
means that the whole thing becomes less of an issue - not more. It's
about everyone knowing where they stand, so that they don't say
something crass in the office like, "Oh that photocopier is so gay"
while someone over the other side of the room feels it like a kick in
the head. It's so that the gay individual concerned doesn't have to go
through this whole long drawn-out tentative process with each member
of staff as issues of boyfriends/girlfriends, what you did at the
weekend, what you think about some piece of the news, whether you
fancy that bird in accounting come up in idle conversation. Because
that stuff is bloody difficult and infuriating and frankly I'm not
prepared to go back to a time where I have to go through all that
bollocks every time I happen to meet a new human being.
All of which misses the point. I don't make a secret of my sexuality,
but nor do I tend to make a big deal about it. Most people who read my
site have no idea that I'm gay. They find it a 'surprise' when they
find out. I wish that wasn't the case. I wish that they weren't
assuming that I was straight. I wish it wasn't an issue at all, but it
remains one I'm afraid. I could bring my sexuality into my site all
the bloody time if I wanted to, but I don't. I think I've struck a
good balance between making my sexuality clear and then getting it off
the table to talk about other stuff. And if you don't like that
balance, well frankly tough. I don't care whether you like it or not.
I'll be damned if I'm going to treat the rest of my life like my
teenage years and live in fear of 'being found out'.
I should also point out that you've missed a hell of a lot of
qualifying language from my post as well. I mean the very title
includes, "In a happier world...". The text itself calls it a
"Tongue-in-cheek-ish slightly-bored early-evening version of what I
would kind of like my business card to be like." I stand by it - if
anything your reaction makes me want to use it more - but it was never
meant to be anything but a throwaway offhand happy and less formal
card that I felt represented me accurately. It's true that I don't
think that the normal separation of life and work is a reasonable one
- that I think that we should act according to our principles in both,
that we should care about our work all the time, that it should
ideally be a passion and as much of our personality as things like
your sexuality or nationality or political beliefs or whatever. I
really care about my work and don't just see it as something that pays
the bills, any more than I think my sexuality is just about something
that happens in bed with a friend. But just because I'm not as willing
to distinguish between the things I get paid to do and the things I do
because I think it's the right and proper way of operating in the
world, doesn't make it reasonable for you to conflate two words on a
mock-up of a business card with a form of big swinging-dick
sex-obsessed radical queer activism!
Oh and somewhere along the line you also make some comment about how I
seem to have a lot of respect for myself, and I'm beginning to think
that's really where a lot of this stuff is coming from. If you find me
personally annoying or offensive then just say so and we can talk
about that like grown-ups. Seems at the moment that the only person
fixating on my sexuality is you.
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Beta tests announced of mortgage
industry XML standards (E-Business
Standards Today)
Beta tests announced of mortgage
industry XML standards (E-Business
Standards Today)
07/23/2002 05:15 PMTechology need a make over from
"Tomorrow to Today" - Business Card
Scanner India's no. 1 Patented Model -
brings E-technology to your desktop!
Techology need a make over from
"Tomorrow to Today" - Business Card
Scanner India's no. 1 Patented Model -
brings E-technology to your desktop!
06/01/2004 09:15 AMSimply and efficiently scan and organize your business cards. [PRWEB
May 29, 2004]
IRIS unveils IRIS Business Card Reader
II for Mac
IRIS unveils IRIS Business Card Reader
II for Mac
08/19/2004 09:44 AMThe IRIS Group announced the release of its
IRIS
Business Card Reader II for the Mac. The device allows you to scan
in business cards in landscape or portrait style from up to 53
countries and export the data into Entourage, Address Book, Now
Up-to-Date Contact and other personal information management (PIM)
applications. In addition to the hardware, the package also features
Cardiris 3.0, optical character recognition (OCR) software that parses
the information on business cards into separate fields and handles the
export process, which includes the use of iSync to send data to your
iPod, PDA or mobile phone. Pricing is US$149 and Mac OS X v10.0.1 is
required (v10.3.x recommended).
New, Flat Rate, Self-Scheduled
Conference Calling Service, Featuring
Unlimited Calling; My Conference Line,
Announced by Metropolitan Business
Council
New, Flat Rate, Self-Scheduled
Conference Calling Service, Featuring
Unlimited Calling; My Conference Line,
Announced by Metropolitan Business
Council
03/31/2005 08:57 AMMy Conference Line’s aggressive pricing and “self-scheduling” ability
is aimed at replacing traditional conference call services and
spearheading the explosion of conference calling into new markets,
such as the SOHO (Small and Home based businesses),civic, social,
non-profit groups and even far-flung families! [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
PHP Composer 1.0.0
PHP Composer 1.0.0
05/11/2004 06:23 AMA class for rendering images of the musical score of RTTL ring tones.
NVIDIA: FX Composer 1.0
NVIDIA: FX Composer 1.0
03/06/2004 01:53 AMVisual Composer
Visual Composer
01/05/2005 04:38 AM
Typorganism: A
musical
curiosity<
/a>, (
flash)[MI]
Yet Another Freeware PDF-Composer 1.2
Yet Another Freeware PDF-Composer 1.2
06/07/2004 07:15 PMA PDF-composer for network shared PDF-printers.
DBIx-Composer-1.00
DBIx-Composer-1.00
10/29/2003 06:05 PMYet Another Freeware PDF-Composer 1.1
Yet Another Freeware PDF-Composer 1.1
04/28/2004 08:56 AMA PDF-composer for network shared PDF-printers.
wcnt - wav composer not toilet
wcnt - wav composer not toilet
03/20/2003 10:42 AMwcnt - Wav Composer Not Toilet is Released!
Update: Symbolic Composer 5.2
Update: Symbolic Composer 5.2
12/29/2004 06:13 AMSymbolic Composer is a tool for making music with MIDI, providing a
programming language for musicians based on Lisp and an expert system
for music composition.
Update: Symbolic Composer 5.1 3D
Update: Symbolic Composer 5.1 3D
09/24/2004 11:41 AMThe Lisp-based MIDI music system adds complete VRML2 support, making
it possible, for example, to compose music based on 3D forms or design
3D spaces based on music.
Yet Another Freeware PDF-Composer 1.4
(Default branch)
Yet Another Freeware PDF-Composer 1.4
(Default branch)
04/11/2005 03:05 PM

YAFPC (Yet Another Free PDF-composer) can compose
PDF documents from picture files and other PDF
files, encrypt the created document, and send it
to a given email address. YAFPC is designed to act
as a command-line tool that combines with
GhostScript to provide a network shared PDF
printer which automatically adds letterheads,
company-logos, watermarks, and Terms & Condition-
pages to the printed documents, and then mails the
document to the user who initiated the print job.
It has a graphical user interface (GUI) for easy
configuration and testing. Easy-to-use sample
scripts for setting up a PDF-printer on Windows or
Linux servers are included.
Changes:
This version fixes a bug where "Encrypt Output"
only was working in testmode using the GUI for
configuration when encryption was diasabled.
Composer, Trumpeter Billy May Dies at 87
(AP)
Composer, Trumpeter Billy May Dies at 87
(AP)
01/24/2004 07:17 PMAP - Billy May, a Grammy-winning composer and trumpeter who arranged
such standards as "Cherokee," "Take the A Train" and "Serenade in
Blue" and worked with such stars as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and
Glenn Miller, died at age 87.
"cross the IBM Selectric Composer off
the list"
"cross the IBM Selectric Composer off
the list"
09/11/2004 09:48 PMcross the IBM Selectric Composer off the
list
cross the IBM Selectric Composer off the
list
09/11/2004 09:02 AMshows us here, it's even worse than that .. with a lot of tweaking ..
here's a real reason .. The Shape of
Days
shapeofdays.typepad.com/the_shape_of_days/2004/09/the_ibm_selec
tr.html
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Great Escape composer dies at 82
Great Escape composer dies at 82
08/19/2004 04:24 AMMovie composer Elmer Bernstein, creator of The Magnificent Seven and
The Great Escape, dies aged 82.
"2005 WEBBY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
- You Vote for the Best Websites -
Winners announced in May 2005"
"2005 WEBBY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
- You Vote for the Best Websites -
Winners announced in May 2005"
04/15/2005 11:41 PMElmer Bernstein, Film Composer, Dead at
82 (AP)
Elmer Bernstein, Film Composer, Dead at
82 (AP)
08/19/2004 02:26 AMAP - Elmer Bernstein, the versatile, Oscar-winning composer who scored
such movie classics as "The Ten Commandments," "The Magnificent
Seven," "To Kill a Mockingbird," "The Great Escape" and "True Grit,"
died Wednesday. He was 82.
Grok Description matches for Business Card Composer 3.0 announced
GrokA matches for Business Card Composer 3.0 announced
Business Card Composer 3.0 announced