Year: 2003

netOctopus Systems Manager 5.0 released

Netopia today announced the release of netOctopus Systems Manager 5.0 for Windows and Mac OS X, including Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther). Version 5.0 includes numerous feature upgrades and enhancements, including MSI compliant installers, improved software recognition and inventory, updated netOctopus Agent deployment tools, and an entirely new custom fields module designed to enable total lifecycle management of network assets.

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ImageRecall 2.0 offers another photo recovery option

FlashFixers today announced the U.S. availability of ImageRecall 2.0, a professional-grade photo recovery program that retrieves lost images, data and sound files from flash memory cards. Features of ImageRecall 2.0 include a CD Writer that allows users to save recovered photos directly to CD; Card Check that tests memory cards for errors; and Secure Erase that completely deletes all data from memory cards.

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Tenon Mac OS X 10.3 Server Bundle

Tenon Mac OS X 10.3 Server Bundle
Panther Pandemonium: iTools & Post.Office discounted for Panther

Santa Barbara, CA, October 31, 2003. Tenon Intersystems’ popular Apache
configuration software for Mac OS X 10.3, iTools 7.2, is being offered,
along with their latest Post.Office 3.5.3, version 721, and their
well-regarded technical support services at a special bundle price of
$638 (a savings of $200). This limited-time bundle is recommended for
Apple’s new Panther client platform.

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One Percent Software Announces ProjectLocker

One Percent Software Announces ProjectLocker

AUSTIN, Texas — October 29, 2003
One Percent Software is proud to announce the immediate availability of our
new service, ProjectLocker. ProjectLocker is designed to help software
teams build better software faster. ProjectLocker managed project solutions
save time by eliminating the administrative burden of maintaining project
infrastructure. With ProjectLocker, developers can focus on building
business value instead of slogging though system administration tasks.
That’s better for business, and the developers will like it too.

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