Year: 2001

Maine laptop plan gains legitimacy from Apple

State lawmakers in Maine, who are trying to figure out ways to cover a $248 million budget shortfall while also preserving a $30 million program to supply 7th and 8th grade students with laptop computers, have reportedly become more inclined to keep the program free of cuts after Apple late last made the winning bid for the contract. MaineToday.

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Sterling Ledet introduces unlimited annual software training pass

Sterling Ledet and Associates, a company that provides software training and technical consultation for companies such as Apple, Adobe, Macromedia and Quark, has announced that is now offering an Unlimited Annual Software Training Pass, which provides users with unlimited access to scheduled classes, online courses, quarterly consultations for planning and goal setting, technology implementation recommendations and consulting, and expert advice on how to solve specific problems

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Adobe acquires Fotiva, hints at new digital photography product

Adobe Systems today announced its acquisition of Fotiva, Inc., a privately-held software developer specializing in software that allows consumers to manage, store, enrich and share digital photographs. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed, although some Fotiva employees joining Adobe will become part of the company’s Graphics Business Unit. As part of the announcement, Adobe expressed its intent to deliver a new solution for editing, enhancing and managing digital images.

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TypeRecorder 1.2 for Macintosh Released

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Michael Hunson
Rampell Software, LLC
561-628-5102
admin@rampellsoft.com
http://www.rampellsoft.com

TypeRecorder 1.2 for Macintosh Released

PALM BEACH, FL – Dec. 5, 2001 — Rampell Software, LLC has released version
1.2 of its popular TypeRecorder software for Macintosh. TypeRecorder
automatically records and saves all keystrokes, effectively preventing data
loss while also monitoring unauthorized activity.

TypeRecorder discreetly monitors and saves every keystroke to a daily file,
regardless of what application is being used.

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