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2D/3D Pie Chart & Graph Software v4.65
2D/3D Pie Chart & Graph Software v4.65
12/24/2004 12:34 PMThis program provides components so that web authors and Java
developers can build and publish interactive Pie Charts. [Shareware
$49.00 303 KB]
OpenRM Scene Graph v1.5.2 adds 64-bit
Linux and Mac OS X support
OpenRM Scene Graph v1.5.2 adds 64-bit
Linux and Mac OS X support
04/25/2004 05:51 AMQLR Manager Adds Chart Creation to
Report Tool
QLR Manager Adds Chart Creation to
Report Tool
03/24/2005 03:58 PMTatler, LLC, has recently released Version 3.0 for QLR Manager.
QLR Manager is a server based report generator for MySQL and
Oracle. Version 3 has added graphing. Bar, pie, line and scatter
graphs are supported. It functions with most any browser, with no
client code to install.
QLR also allows users to create Macros and Menus, as well as
controlling user authorities and access.
A 30 day free trial is available. http://www.qlrmanager.com
Halo update adds graphics detail, more
Halo update adds graphics detail, more
05/20/2004 08:28 AMDestineer subsidiary MacSoft continues to tweak its hit game Halo:
Combat Evolved with
a new v1.05
release. The update adds the ability to display reflective
surfaces on Macs equipped with some Nvidia hardware, adds a new Model
Reflections option to the Halo Graphics Settings window, corrects a
but that prevented eMacs and other high refresh-rate displays from
syncing properly at 640x480 resolution, and addresses issues with
hardware fogging.
Alienware's Dual PCI-E Graphics System
Uncovered
Alienware's Dual PCI-E Graphics System
Uncovered
05/17/2004 07:33 PMLonghorn Graphics System - take a sneak
peek
Longhorn Graphics System - take a sneak
peek
08/02/2004 05:32 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Longhorn Graphics System - take a sneak peek'
Whether we like it or not, Windows and gaming have gone together
like peanut butter and jelly for years now. Extreme Tech is reporting
that Microsoft is working with developers by offering utilities such
as XNA development tools and helping them to make sure that they are
kept informed about the latest progress in the 3D graphics world of
Windows. Microsoft has also been offering presentations on the
upcoming 3D graphics architecture that will be…
Longhorn Graphics System Takes Center
Stage
Longhorn Graphics System Takes Center
Stage
07/31/2004 08:47 AMAt the Microsoft Meltdown gaming conference in Seattle this week,
Microsoft officials offered a sneak peek under the covers of the
"Avalon" presentation subsystem that will be built into Longhorn.
ATI's 'HyperMemory' bridges graphics,
system memory
ATI's 'HyperMemory' bridges graphics,
system memory
09/20/2004 03:00 PMATI Technologies Inc. on Friday
announced "HyperMemory," a new memory technology for its PCI
Express-based graphics systems that bridges a connection between the
graphics processor and system memory. The company said that
HyperMemory promises lower overall system costs by leading to less
dependence on discrete graphics memory. ATI plans to announce graphics
cards featuring HyperMemory technology later this year.
Silicon Graphics Awards Contract to STR
Software for Automated Fax System
Silicon Graphics Awards Contract to STR
Software for Automated Fax System
06/23/2004 03:10 AMSTR Software recently won a new contract from Silicon Graphics in
Mountain View, Calif. STR Software will implement AventX® UNIX, a
software product for automatically faxing documents from Unix
operating systems. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
Stereoscopic Vision in JavaScript
Stereoscopic Vision in JavaScript
12/17/2004 06:34 PMRemember when stereoscopic images were all the rage? Crowds of people
would gather around printed images of a random grouping of colored
dots, hoping that a 3D scene would emerge from the chaos. Today,
you'll learn how these images actually work and how a simple
JavaScript program can dynamically generate just such an image. By
Guyon Roche. 1202
Wiggle Stereoscopic (3D) Viewer
Wiggle Stereoscopic (3D) Viewer
05/12/2004 02:39 AMWiggle Vision Pre-Alpha Stage: Proof of Concept Coming Soon
Faux stereoscopic photos: "space wiggle"
Burning Man images
Faux stereoscopic photos: "space wiggle"
Burning Man images
11/01/2003 07:33 PM
While it's true that a fair amount of
actual wiggling takes
place at
Burning Man, the
"space wiggle" images at this site are just a nifty optical
illusion:
"This method of presenting stereo images uses animated .gifs to
rapidly switch between left and right images. For most of us the brain
will impose a crude sense of dimensionality on a wildly wiggling
scene."
Li
nk to smaller image size (for dialup folks), Li
nk to larger images (for broadband gluttons). NSFW warning:
includes naked (and wiggling) body parts. (Thanks, JP!)
HP Adds Low-Cost RISC System
HP Adds Low-Cost RISC System
05/03/2004 01:44 PMHewlett-Packard is rolling out a RISC-based workstation with boosted
performance, officials said, but it costs about half the price of the
current model.
Spring Cleaning 7.0 adds System
Snapshot, more
Spring Cleaning 7.0 adds System
Snapshot, more
08/17/2004 01:26 PMAllume Systems Inc., which recently changed its name from Aladdin
Systems Inc. as part of a court settlement, announced on Tuesday the
release of
Spring
Cleaning 7.0. The upgrade to the company's uninstaller and system
clean-up tool adds several new features, including System Snapshot,
which allows you to see exactly what changed on your Mac after
installing or updating software; a Size Manager utility that shows how
much space specific files and folders take up on your hard drive; Logs
and Temporary Items Finder, which clears temporary and log files; and
the ability to save customized file searches. In addition, the user
interface has been upgraded and QuickCompare has been enhanced to
allow you to drag files, folders, applications or resource forks to
its icon and automatically enter them as items of comparison.
Arkeia 5.0 backup system adds OS X
client support
Arkeia 5.0 backup system adds OS X
client support
03/13/2003 06:20 PMFireWire Depot adds clustering to eRAID
system
FireWire Depot adds clustering to eRAID
system
06/16/2004 11:27 AMFireWire Depot has added a clustering feature to its
eR
AID RAID system, which offers RAID level 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5 and JBOD
configurations as well as FireWire 400 and 800, USB 2.0 and Serial ATA
connectivity for controlling five hot-swappable ATA-133 hard drives.
The new clustering capability allows two computers to connect to the
eRAID simultaneously. ERAID's other features include online RAID
expansion, online RAID level and stripe size migration, automatic
failed driver detection and rebuilding and more. Standard pricing is
US$1,499.99, but FireWire Depot is currently offering the eRAID for
$1,429.99.
Infomaxim Content Management System 3.6
adds support for 3G websites
Infomaxim Content Management System 3.6
adds support for 3G websites
08/09/2004 02:15 AMWeb business solutions company, Gravitymax Pty Ltd, announced the
addition of fully integrated support for 3G websites in version 3.6 of
its content management platform, Infomaxim. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Nations' Largest Passive Stereoscopic
Tiled Wall Display Powered by Advanced
Clustering Technologies
Nations' Largest Passive Stereoscopic
Tiled Wall Display Powered by Advanced
Clustering Technologies
05/31/2004 01:47 PMAdvanced Clustering Technologies implements an Infiniband based
Beowulf Cluster to power the largest passive steroscopic tiled wall
displays in the Nation. Some of the uses of the cluster will include
biological modeling and medical visualization. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Matrox Graphics to Reveal New Graphics
Cards
Matrox Graphics to Reveal New Graphics
Cards
04/19/2004 08:22 AMBitboys Introduces New Graphics
Processorsfor Wireless Devices - Small,
Smart and Efficient Processor Cores
Bring Advanced Graphics Capabilities to
Handheld Products
Bitboys Introduces New Graphics
Processorsfor Wireless Devices - Small,
Smart and Efficient Processor Cores
Bring Advanced Graphics Capabilities to
Handheld Products
08/10/2004 03:08 AM(Los Angeles, California and Espoo, Finland – August 10th, 2004) --
Bitboys, a provider of graphics hardware solutions, today announced
and demonstrated the company’s new graphics processor product line for
wireless and embedded devices at SIGGRAPH 2004 in Los Angeles. [PRWEB
Aug 10, 2004]
Graph-0.63
Graph-0.63
04/16/2005 05:16 AMGraph-0.61
Graph-0.61
03/27/2005 01:26 PMGraph-0.62
Graph-0.62
04/10/2005 07:30 AMGraph-0.50
Graph-0.50
01/01/2005 10:51 AMSVG-TT-Graph-0.06
SVG-TT-Graph-0.06
12/15/2003 10:25 AMGraph-0.60
Graph-0.60
03/25/2005 06:28 AMGraph-Simple-0.03
Graph-Simple-0.03
12/31/2004 10:47 AMGraph-Template-0.01
Graph-Template-0.01
12/04/2003 12:11 AMNew: X Resource Graph 1.0
New: X Resource Graph 1.0
05/10/2004 10:23 AMX Resource Graph is an open source application for monitoring CPU
usage, memory usage, battery status, machine temperature, network
activity, disk activity, local weather, and stock market data.
Graph-ModularDecomposition-0.09
Graph-ModularDecomposition-0.09
05/27/2004 05:59 AMGraph-SocialMap-0.09
Graph-SocialMap-0.09
12/26/2004 06:37 AMMail-Graph-0.13
Mail-Graph-0.13
01/04/2004 10:54 AMMail-Graph-0.14
Mail-Graph-0.14
01/04/2004 10:54 AMSVG-Template-Graph-0.04
SVG-Template-Graph-0.04
04/08/2005 08:39 PMCGI GD::Graph Developer
CGI GD::Graph Developer
09/24/2004 01:21 AMInduslogic Inc. - India, UP, Noida (2004-09-23)
Graph-Simple-0.14
Graph-Simple-0.14
04/10/2005 12:15 PMGraph-ReadWrite-2.00
Graph-ReadWrite-2.00
01/02/2005 09:37 PMGraph-0.20103
Graph-0.20103
05/04/2004 04:43 PMGraph-SocialMap-0.04
Graph-SocialMap-0.04
07/03/2004 06:04 PMGrok Description matches for Chart-graph system adds 3D stereoscopic graphics
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anyInventory
anyInventory
06/02/2004 11:36 AManyInventory 1.0 Released
anyInventory 1.7.1 Released
anyInventory 1.7.1 Released
07/02/2004 06:20 PManyInventory is a customizable inventory system that can be tailored
by the user to track any type of product. Features include
user-defined fields and categories, advanced search, and file uploads;
demo version at http://anyinventory.sourceforge.net/
Version 1.7.1 of anyInventory, a Web-based inventory system, has been
released. Brand new user-requested features in this version include
the ability to highlight fields, the addition of an auto-incrementing
field, automatic hiding of the administration links from unauthorized
users, and an improved quick search.
Several bugs that made version 1.7 unusable for some users have been
fixed. As version 1.7.1 is the most well-tested and stable release of
anyInventory to date, current users of any previous release are
encouraged to upgrade. New users can try out a demo at the
anyInventory homepage before downloading:
http://anyinventory.sourceforge.net/
You can grab the latest release here:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=110239&package_
id=119118
Hitman: Contracts Demo AvailableEidos
has just released a PC demo for their
new Hitman: Contracts stealth-acti
Hitman: Contracts Demo AvailableEidos
has just released a PC demo for their
new Hitman: Contracts stealth-acti
04/27/2004 08:08 PMGigex Apr 28 2004 0:21AM GMT
Rise of Nations Demo AvailableMicrosoft
has announced the availability of a demo
version of Rise of Nations: T
Rise of Nations Demo AvailableMicrosoft
has announced the availability of a demo
version of Rise of Nations: T
04/23/2004 09:52 PMGigex Apr 24 2004 1:41AM GMT
The Next Level of Database Report
Generation: SiMX Releases Report Manager
Pro
The Next Level of Database Report
Generation: SiMX Releases Report Manager
Pro
07/22/2004 08:00 PMSiMX Corporation released Report Manager Pro, a powerful software that
facilitates and expedites reporting by providing an intuitive
concept-driven drag-and-drop interface, standardizing data
connectivity, and eliminating redundant tasks such as document
formatting. [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]
Demo this
Demo this
06/23/2004 07:37 AMForget Nelly and Nas! Here's music you can download -- for free --
before it's even featured on an album, and a singer who channels
Leonard Cohen. Plus: German bossa nova? What a hoot!
A.I.M. Demo
A.I.M. Demo
02/14/2004 06:36 PMVPC Demo
VPC Demo
12/26/2003 02:57 PMVirtual PC for Mac .. demo af det her ..
Microsoft
microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx?pid=vi
rtualpc&page=demo
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GTR Demo
GTR Demo
05/04/2004 11:05 AMThe First Avalon 3D Demo
The First Avalon 3D Demo
06/09/2004 11:57 PMDaniel Lehenbauer, a Software Design Engineer on the Avalon team,
provides the very first Avalon 3D demo and discusses the basics of 3D
support in Avalon.
ToySight Demo Available
ToySight Demo Available
12/16/2003 01:49 PMFreeverse has posted a demo for
ToySight, the motion-detection
application that allows you to use your iSight as an interface for
select Freeverse games. You contol the games by making movements, and,
using the iSight, those movements are detected and translated to
action on the screen. Very cool stuff!
The Art of the Tech Demo
The Art of the Tech Demo
06/07/2004 09:12 AMMP3 DRM to demo at CeBIT
MP3 DRM to demo at CeBIT
03/06/2004 01:54 AMThe Register Mar 3 2004 12:58PM GMT
The Invisible Demo
The Invisible Demo
03/06/2004 01:58 AMLinux was running just about everything on display at this year's Demo
2004.
Six Apart at DEMO 2004
Six Apart at DEMO 2004
02/16/2004 10:38 AMWe're very honored to have been selected to be part of DEMO 2004,
currently being held in Arizona. About DEMO:...
Devastation MP Demo
Devastation MP Demo
03/21/2003 11:24 AMFar Cry Demo *Update*
Far Cry Demo *Update*
01/22/2004 02:25 AMDEMO 2004
DEMO 2004
02/17/2004 11:48 AM©†§† DEMO 2004 ¢§ .. Phoenix .. Demo
demo.com/demo
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Psychotoxic Demo
Psychotoxic Demo
09/25/2004 09:39 AMPainkiller Demo
Painkiller Demo
02/16/2004 06:42 PMHow about a demo of the Whuffie Web?
How about a demo of the Whuffie Web?
11/10/2003 11:21 PMLet's do a demo of the
Semantic Web, the real one, the one that exists today. Doc
Searls has a question about the iQue 3600
hand-held GPS. It is sexy. They say it only works with Windows, but
Doc thinks it probably works with Linux too. A couple of thousand
really smart people will read this. I'm sure one of them knows the
answer. Probably more than one. There's the query. Human intelligence
is so under-rated by computer researchers, but when we do our job
well, that's what we facilitate. Human minds communicating with other
human minds. What could be easier to understand?
Well, I certainly wouldn't call this the Semantic Web-- more like the
Whuffie Web. See, if we were all A-List bloggers, with our own
constellations of readers willing to pitch in to answer a question, we
could all make queries like the above. A-List bloggers have the big
Whuffie. Most everyone else has much less Whuffie, thus their query
powers are much less. I somehow doubt that the Whuffie Web, if it
were to take off in a big way, would work to equal benefit for
everyone. A cousin, the Lazyweb, sometime serves its petitioners
well, but it's a fickle and unpredictable thing indeed. Sometimes you
get magic, sometimes you get shrugs. This also links into the Whuffie
Web, in that Lazyweb contributors will be more likely to service a
request if it comes from a Big Time Blogger. It's all about the
Whuffie exchange.
On the other hand, if this Semantic Web thing were to take off, it'd
benefit anyone who could lay hands on the connectivity to acquire the
data, and the CPU power to churn through it. The data itself could
come from anyone with the connectivity to provide the data, and the
brain power to create and assemble it from information and knowledge.
No underestimation of human intelligence here. If anything, it's an
attempt to better respect the exercise human intelligence, to conserve
it, and make it more available. Were the Semantic Web to take off in
a big and easy to use way, people could spend more time creating
answers and less time answering questions, since the machines do the
job of fielding the questions themselves.
Of course... without the Whuffie, where's the motivation to provide
the data?
Contract J.A.C.K. SP Demo
Contract J.A.C.K. SP Demo
11/06/2003 09:40 PMSpellForce Demo
SpellForce Demo
12/17/2003 07:20 AMV-Rally 3 Demo
V-Rally 3 Demo
11/14/2003 06:21 PMSpider-Man 2 Demo
Spider-Man 2 Demo
06/03/2004 04:49 PMBesieger Demo
Besieger Demo
06/04/2004 08:21 PMshacknews.com/onearticle.x/32112
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Kreed Demo
Kreed Demo
06/23/2004 04:03 PMLive at Demo
Live at Demo
02/16/2004 10:34 AMI'm here at the Demo 2004
conference, getting ready for the "Blog Nation" panel this morning. I
just noticed that the folks at Six
Apart have set up a Demo weblog, which
looks pretty cool. I've been giving a lot of thought to Tim Oren's succinct
comments that links are a
new kind of social gesture, too. I think that's the most succint
way of describing the phenomenon that we're tracking at Technorati - behind every link,
behind every post, behind every weblog is a person (sometimes more
than one), and that person is making decisions on what to post and who
to link to, and the linking process itself is not just a proxy for
attention (as the Google guys understood) but it is a new form of
social gesture - definitely something conversational, more public than
email, more accountable than BBSes or Usenet News, more transparent
than writing a letter to the editor. I'm still noodling over this,
what the underlying metaphor is that we're discussing, more to come as
I think this through further...
Absynth 3 demo available
Absynth 3 demo available
03/14/2005 04:36 PMNative Instruments has released a demo version of Absynth 3, the
latest major release of its software synthesizer for Mac OS X and
Windows. New to Absynth 3 is revamped user interface,
envelope-controlled surround sound, live input, real-time
fractalization, unison mode, advanced envelope control, new special
effects and 256 added presets.
Driv3r Demo
Driv3r Demo
04/03/2005 07:52 AM Chart-graph system adds 3D stereoscopic graphics