Macworld: You Software also debuts You Synchronize
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06/24/2004 03:37 AMMacworld Expo to feature new product
debuts, more
Macworld Expo to feature new product
debuts, more
01/04/2005 11:06 AMIDG World Expo on Tuesday offered a preview of some of the highlights
of next week's Macworld Conference & Expo, taking place from
January 10 - 14, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif.
The event will feature a keynote presentation by Apple Computer Inc.
CEO Steve Jobs and features more than 275 exhibiting companies, six
music concerts and an expanded conference selection.
BookEndz 15" Docking Station Debuts At
Macworld
BookEndz 15" Docking Station Debuts At
Macworld
12/26/2003 07:55 PMBookEndz products, a popular line of docking stations for Apple
PowerBook and iBook computers, enable the user to convert from a
portable system to a "complete desktop system in seconds. (MacNN via
MyAppleMenu)
Macworld: OWC debuts pocket drives, G4
1.25GHz upgrade
Macworld: OWC debuts pocket drives, G4
1.25GHz upgrade
01/05/2004 12:12 PMOn Monday at
Macworld Conference
& Expo,
Other World
Computing (OWC) announced new Mercury On-The-Go pocket hard drives
and a new Mercury Extreme G4 1.25GHz processor upgrade that the
company guarantees will run at actual clock speeds of up to 1.467GHz.
Macworld: XtremeMac debuts Bluetooth
audio tech, more
Macworld: XtremeMac debuts Bluetooth
audio tech, more
01/06/2004 04:25 AMXtremeMac arrived at
Macworld Conference & Expo
with a trio of new products that it officially announced on Tuesday.
You can check them out at the company's booth (#2137) in San
Francisco's Moscone Center.
Macworld: Studio Artist 3.0 'graphic
synthesizer' debuts
Macworld: Studio Artist 3.0 'graphic
synthesizer' debuts
01/05/2004 03:40 AMSynthetik Software Inc. will
introduce its new version of Studio Artist, which the company bills as
a "graphic synthesizer." The new version, 3.0, makes its debut at this
week's
Macworld Conference &
Expo at booth 2619.
Microsoft Debuts New Copyright Software
Microsoft Debuts New Copyright Software
05/03/2004 11:02 AMMiami Herald May 3 2004 3:33PM GMT
Microsoft debuts security software
Microsoft debuts security software
05/25/2004 08:43 AMCyber India Online May 25 2004 1:39PM GMT
Positive Software Debuts SiteStudio 1.6
Positive Software Debuts SiteStudio 1.6
07/20/2004 01:07 PMtheWHIR Jul 20 2004 5:12PM GMT
Software Freedom Law Center debuts
Software Freedom Law Center debuts
02/05/2005 09:48 PMAs a result of increased legal scrutiny and scare tactics, some of the
top talent in technology law is lining up to defend and guide open
source, as evidenced by the announcement of a new law center at the
Enterprise Linux Summit in San Francisco this week. The Software
Freedom Law Center, to be headed by Columbia University law professor
Eben Moglen, Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) General Counsel Diane
Peters, MIT scientist Daniel Weitzner, and Stanford Law professor and
author Lawrence Lessig, was unveiled as a provider of pro-bono legal
services for eligible non-profit open source software projects and
developers.
IBM Debuts Stinger Database Software
(NewsFactor)
IBM Debuts Stinger Database Software
(NewsFactor)
09/10/2004 02:49 PMNewsFactor - Next week IBM (NYSE: IBM) will make its latest
autonomic-computing creation -- DB2 Universal Database, aka "Stinger"
-- generally available.
Apple debuts video production software
Apple debuts video production software
04/17/2005 09:51 PMZDNet Apr 18 2005 1:54AM GMT
Microsoft Debuts CD Copy-Protection
Software
Microsoft Debuts CD Copy-Protection
Software
03/20/2003 01:05 PMMicrosoft has released a new digital rights software package intended
to stop unauthorized duplication of copyrighted CDs and DVDs. Called
the Windows Media Data Session Toolkit, the software is geared toward
the needs of large record labels, which claim illicit copying has
become a serious threat to the music industry.
theConcept text mining software debuts
theConcept text mining software debuts
07/22/2004 05:02 PMMesa Dynamics has released
theConcept, a text mining application for Mac OS X that analyzes
documents for keyword identification, content categorization and
contextual research. It can pull text from local files and Web sites,
and can process results from search engines using an XML plug-in
architecture. TheConcept is also designed to work with Beholder, an
image mining software application introduced by Mesa Dynamics in 2003.
TheConcept is available for trial download from the Web site; it
requires Mac OS X v10.2 or later, and costs US$39.95.
Microsoft Debuts New Version of DRM
Software (NewsFactor)
Microsoft Debuts New Version of DRM
Software (NewsFactor)
05/04/2004 05:01 PMNewsFactor - Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) has rolled out a new version of
its Windows Media digital rights management (DRM) software. Early
adopters of the platform are a veritable who's who in the
entertainment and online media world, including America Online,
Disney, CinemaNow, MovieLink, MusicNow, Napster and VirginMega France.
Black Duck debuts IP compliance software
Black Duck debuts IP compliance software
03/28/2005 10:00 AMBlack Duck Software on Monday rolled out an on-demand service that
allows developers and due diligence teams to examine software projects
for open source code in order to make sure their licensing obligations
are being met.
Knowledgetank info management software
debuts
Knowledgetank info management software
debuts
03/08/2004 11:17 PMSwedish developer
Memsculpt has
released its first Mac OS X software application, called
Knowledgetank.
The developer bills the new tool as information management software
that helps you keep track of everything from URLs to files, projects,
recipes, books, DVDs, CDs, source code and more. It can also be used
as a journal.
Boinx Software at MacWorld
Boinx Software at MacWorld
01/03/2005 02:49 PMIf you are in San Francisco for Macworld, visit Boinx Software at
booth 649 for some exciting products and interesting discussion.
[[ Visit http://www.macmegasite.com for full article ]]
Near-Time Flow content management
software debuts
Near-Time Flow content management
software debuts
06/28/2004 11:50 AMNear-Time Inc. on Monday announced the release of
Near-Time Flow,
a peer-to-peer collaborative content and knowledge manager for Mac OS
X v10.3. The software enables users to access and manage content from
sources as varied as XML, HTML, FTP servers, WebDAV, SMTP, iDisk, RSS
and Weblogs. A graphical editor provides users with context,
versioning and collaborative editing capabilities. The software costs
US$99.95 for a single license, $895.99 for 10 licenses and $3,995.95
for 50 licenses.
Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Software at
CeBIT 2005
Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Software at
CeBIT 2005
03/17/2005 03:48 AMConsumer Electronics Net Mar 15 2005 11:33PM GMT
Black Duck debuts IP compliance software
(InfoWorld)
Black Duck debuts IP compliance software
(InfoWorld)
03/28/2005 10:13 AMInfoWorld - Black Duck Software on Monday rolled out an on-demand
service that allows developers and due diligence teams to examine
software projects for open source code in order to make sure their
licensing obligations are being met.
PMA: iPIX Interactive Studio panoramic
software debuts
PMA: iPIX Interactive Studio panoramic
software debuts
02/12/2004 03:20 PMPhotographers and multimedia content creators who need to generate
360-degree panoramic images have a new tool to choose from, courtesy
of
iPIX InfoMedia: iPIX Interactive
Studio. The software works in Mac OS X and Windows.
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software
04/18/2005 11:22 AMApple rolls out Final Cut Studio, a suite of video production software
for professionals that includes a new program called Soundtrack, aimed
at making video and film projects sound as good as they look in
high-definition formats.
Finale PrintMusic 2004 music notation
software debuts
Finale PrintMusic 2004 music notation
software debuts
05/27/2004 11:01 AMMakeMusic Inc. on Thursday announced the 2004 release of Finale
PrintMusic, new music notation software for Mac and Windows users. The
software can create scores of up to 24 staves and print out parts; it
can also print out lead sheets including lyrics, chord symbols and
guitar fretboards. The software accepts input from mice, MIDI
keyboards, sheet music scans or through a microphone.
Macworld: New Office leads software
parade
Macworld: New Office leads software
parade
01/06/2004 02:26 PMZDNet Jan 6 2004 1:48PM ET
Macworld: QuickMail changes hands to
Outspring Software
Macworld: QuickMail changes hands to
Outspring Software
01/05/2004 07:20 AMCE Software Inc. has announced
that it has sold its venerable e-mail software QuickMail to a new
company called
Outspring
Software.
Macworld: Equinux makes IT software
announcements
Macworld: Equinux makes IT software
announcements
01/08/2004 07:27 PMEquinux, which focuses on Mac
applications for IT environments, made two announcements at
Macworld Conference & Expo: an
update to APC Tracker 4 and the debut of VPN Tracker Server.
Macworld: Insider Software reveals
FontAgent Pro 2
Macworld: Insider Software reveals
FontAgent Pro 2
01/08/2004 07:27 PMAt booth #2511 during
Macworld
Conference & Expo, Insider Software is showing off its new
FontAgent Pro 2 and FontAgent Pro 2 Workgroup Edition products, which
are available now for US$99.95 ($89.95 for electronic download) and
$149.95 ($139.95 for electronic download), respectively.
Macworld review: Grade-Book Software
Macworld review: Grade-Book Software
11/03/2003 07:08 PMIf you're a teacher who's wanted to throw away a paper grade book, now
is a good time. Once you switch to a grade-book application, you won't
have to do the math to determine your students' grades, and you can
generate reports and class statistics in an instant. In other words,
you save time.
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software (Reuters)
Apple Debuts Latest Video, Film Editing
Software (Reuters)
04/17/2005 02:41 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc. on
Sunday rolled out Final Cut Studio, a suite of video production
software for professionals that includes a new program called
Soundtrack Pro, aimed at making video and film projects sounds
as good as they look in high-definition formats.
Macworld: Bare Bones Software ships
Mailsmith 2.1
Macworld: Bare Bones Software ships
Mailsmith 2.1
01/08/2004 07:29 PMFrom their booth (#SIP2) at
Macworld Conference &
Expo, Bare Bones Software announced the release and immediate
availability of Mailsmith 2.1, an update that now supports automatic
attachment encoding based on file type, a new keyboard command that
quickly moves messages between mailboxes, enhanced SMTP features, and
new preferences and interface changes, including improved handling of
random signatures. It's also now compatible with Mac OS X v10.3
(Panther).
Bare Bones Software announces Macworld
t-shirt upgrade
Bare Bones Software announces Macworld
t-shirt upgrade
12/23/2003 04:34 PMWhen you pack for next month's Macworld Expo San Francisco trade show,
don't forget to bring along one of your old
Bare Bones Software t-shirts. If
you wear the shirt and stop by the company's booth during the show,
you'll receive a free upgrade to the latest edition, which sports the
slogan "Crafting Fine Software." The upgrade will be immediate, with
no time spent waiting for the new version to download onto your back.
Kristin Zhivago's Revenue Journal Blog
Debuts with "Selling Software in the
Skepticism Swamp"
Kristin Zhivago's Revenue Journal Blog
Debuts with "Selling Software in the
Skepticism Swamp"
03/29/2005 03:55 AMKristin Zhivago, called "America's most famous marketing strategy
consultant" by Anne Holland of MarketingSherpa, announced today the
conversion of her webletter, the Revenue Journal, to a blog. Her first
official blog post, entitled "The Sad State of Selling Software: Stuck
in A Swamp of Skepticism," explains why it is so difficult for
software vendors to sell into larger companies right now and what they
can do to increase their closing rate. [PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Burning and
Playback Software at CeBIT 2005
(23/3/2005)
Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Burning and
Playback Software at CeBIT 2005
(23/3/2005)
03/23/2005 09:33 AMHidden Wires Mar 23 2005 2:27PM GMT
You Synchronize 2.0.1
You Synchronize 2.0.1
01/22/2004 05:09 PMTakes the concept of standard folder synchronization to the next level
by maintaining a database of detailed information.
Synchronize It! v2.82
Synchronize It! v2.82
01/10/2004 01:35 AMSynchronize It! (or WinSin, as most users call it) is a powerful
directories synchronization tool. Primary targeted to help in team
software development, it will be useful for anyone, who shares
documents/programs with friends and colleagues. Do you have to
synchronize data between home and office or desktop and notebook
computers? With WinSin you can easily see what have changed in your
folders and transfer changes with single mouse click. Moreover, WinSin
now supports various archive types, so you can use it as powerful
backup solution. [Shareware $19.00 30 days 582 KB]
Synchronize! Pro X 2.1.1
Synchronize! Pro X 2.1.1
03/13/2003 10:24 AMProfessional-strength bootable system backups and file
synchronization.
You Synchronize 2.01
You Synchronize 2.01
06/03/2004 09:11 AMIf you need to keep the same set of the most up-to-date versions of
files on multiple Macs, then you're a prime candidate for You
Synchronize, a handy utility that makes file synchronization easy, if
not always speedy.
By Helmut Kobler, MacAddict (via MyAppleMenu)
Synchronize! Pro X 3.4 released
Synchronize! Pro X 3.4 released
05/03/2004 11:38 PMSynchronize! Pro X 3.4 from Qdea is the latest version of the Mac OS X
backup and file synchronization utility...
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Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1
06/04/2004 02:29 AMMicrosoft® ActiveSync® 3.7.1 is the latest synchronization software
for Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs and Smartphones. ActiveSync 3.7.1
contains fixes making synchronization more trouble free than ever
before and includes all the significant improvements brought to you in
ActiveSync 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7: it is easy to install and use while
offering the best levels of reliability. If you had not already
installed ActiveSync 3.5, ActiveSync 3.7.1 will also bring you up to
date with compatibility to Microsoft Office XP and Windows XP.
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8
01/07/2005 04:35 AMMicrosoft ActiveSync 3.8 is the latest synchronization software for
Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs and Smartphones. ActiveSync 3.8
contains fixes making synchronization more trouble free than ever
before and includes all the significant improvements brought to you in
ActiveSync 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7.1: it is easy to install and use while
offering the best levels of reliability.
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8 Download
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8 Download
01/06/2005 10:08 PMMicrosoft ActiveSync 3.8 is the latest synchronization software for
Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs and Smartphones. ActiveSync 3.8
contains fixes making synchronization more trouble free than ever
before and includes all the significant improvements brought to you in
ActiveSync 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7.1: it is easy to install and use while
offering the best levels of reliability.
Symbian licenses Microsoft ActiveSync
protocol
Symbian licenses Microsoft ActiveSync
protocol
03/22/2005 04:43 PMSymbian has licensed a protocol from Microsoft to allow users of
mobile phones based on the Symbian operating system to synchronize
e-mail and other personal data with servers running Microsoft's
Exchange Server 2003.
Symbian Licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync
Symbian Licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync
03/23/2005 03:22 PMMobiledia Mar 23 2005 6:40PM GMT
Symbian Licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync Protocol
Symbian Licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync Protocol
03/22/2005 05:12 PMBrightHand Mar 22 2005 9:12PM GMT
Microsoft has no licence for bad
behaviour
Microsoft has no licence for bad
behaviour
09/03/2004 09:55 AMMicrosoft's demands for control of essential Internet standards belie
its commitments to security for all. The fight against spam is both
practical and symbolic. It directly affects our ability to benefit
from the Net, and it epitomises the balance between free access and
control. A new standard, Sender ID, makes it easier to reject email
that doesn't come from its purported source. It's not the magic
bullet, but it's certainly part of the gun. Yet Microsoft is actively
hindering the adoption of this standard. Uniquely among Internet
standards, Microsoft's restrictive licence is plainly incompatible
with open source, in theory and in practice. It can do this, the
company says, because it holds intellectual property -- in the form of
pending patents -- on basic ideas used in the standard, and thus it is
free to demand that anyone who incorporates the standard in a product
must comply with Microsoft's conditions. Ask the company why it needs
to make this demand and no good answer is forthcoming.
Microsoft charity licence gets lukewarm
welcome
Microsoft charity licence gets lukewarm
welcome
04/15/2004 12:58 PMThe Register Apr 15 2004 5:29PM GMT
Microsoft trials licence-checking
programme
Microsoft trials licence-checking
programme
09/20/2004 06:58 AMZDNet UK Sep 20 2004 10:11AM GMT
Symbian licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync Protocol for Symbian
OS
Symbian licenses Microsoft Exchange
Server ActiveSync Protocol for Symbian
OS
03/22/2005 09:36 PMPhoneMag Mar 23 2005 1:03AM GMT
NHS stalling puts Microsoft licence
savings under threat
NHS stalling puts Microsoft licence
savings under threat
11/05/2003 09:43 AMSilicon.com Nov 5 2003 8:57AM ET
Microsoft Announces Government Shared
Source Licence for Office
Microsoft Announces Government Shared
Source Licence for Office
09/19/2004 07:33 PMBelga Direct Press Releases Sep 19 2004 11:11PM GMT
Linux-builder Debian objects to
Microsoft Sender ID licence
Linux-builder Debian objects to
Microsoft Sender ID licence
09/06/2004 03:55 PMPC Pro Sep 6 2004 7:25PM GMT
Microsoft delays Virtual PC 7 for Macs
Microsoft delays Virtual PC 7 for Macs
05/12/2004 12:50 PMIt just takes longer to make a program that will make a Macintosh run
Windows software, Microsoft reports. The delay will also push back the
release of one version of Office 2004 for Mac.
Adobe CEO Chizen on Macs, Microsoft and
More
Adobe CEO Chizen on Macs, Microsoft and
More
04/23/2004 10:45 AMPC Magazine Editor Michael Miller recently shared a little quality
time Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen. Check out the Q&A that resulted here.
Microsoft delays Virtual PC for Macs
Microsoft delays Virtual PC for Macs
07/22/2004 07:58 PMDomino effect knocks back due date for software to make Apple
computers look like everyone else's.
Integrating Macs and Microsoft Active
Directory
Integrating Macs and Microsoft Active
Directory
05/11/2004 09:28 AMMicrosoft Office 2004 For Macs Does More
Than Just Match The Windows Version
Microsoft Office 2004 For Macs Does More
Than Just Match The Windows Version
07/28/2004 06:39 PM By Alan Zisman, Low End Mac (via MyAppleMenu)
PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.5 Compatibility
PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.5 Compatibility
07/25/2004 04:05 PMiSync vs ActiveSync
iSync vs ActiveSync
12/20/2002 05:57 PMCNET thinks there is a battle brewing: synchronization software is
shaping up as a key battleground for Apple and Microsoft....
ActiveSync 3.6 Released
ActiveSync 3.6 Released
09/13/2004 01:13 PMPPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.7.1 Features
PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.7.1 Features
08/31/2004 12:38 AMPPC FAQ: ActiveSync and Office 2000 SR1
PPC FAQ: ActiveSync and Office 2000 SR1
01/17/2004 10:57 PMRemoving Programs Through ActiveSync
Removing Programs Through ActiveSync
07/01/2004 06:38 PMPPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.5 Compatibility -
Old Hardware
PPC FAQ: ActiveSync 3.5 Compatibility -
Old Hardware
06/07/2004 04:01 PMActivesync: Connect as Guest, no prompt.
Activesync: Connect as Guest, no prompt.
05/21/2004 06:48 AMOne Button Press Bluetooth Activesync
One Button Press Bluetooth Activesync
12/29/2004 10:12 AMSmartphone Thoughts Dec 29 2004 12:50PM GMT
PocketPC Walk-through: Manually
Disconnecting ActiveSync
PocketPC Walk-through: Manually
Disconnecting ActiveSync
04/11/2005 05:48 PMMobile Devices - get your ActiveSync
questions answered!
Mobile Devices - get your ActiveSync
questions answered!
07/01/2004 02:06 PMPPC FAQ: AvantGo Stops Working After
ActiveSync 3.7.1 Installation
PPC FAQ: AvantGo Stops Working After
ActiveSync 3.7.1 Installation
03/06/2004 02:09 AM Macworld: You Software also debuts You Synchronize