Year: 2003

Keyspan Retractable Cell Phone Cable

Richmond, California— July 23, 2003— Keyspan, America’s #1 brand of
USB connectivity products*, is now shipping retractable charging cables
for most popular cell phones. The cables allow a cell phone to be
charged from the USB port of a PC or Macintosh and are designed for use
with Nokia, Motorola, Ericcson, Siemens, Sony, Samsung, LG Mobile,
Sanyo, and Kyocera cell phones.

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SpamSlam 1.1

ilesa Software releases SpamSlam 1.1

Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, USA, 7/23/03 — ilesa Software today
released SpamSlam v1.1, a revolutionary tool that effortlessly blocks 100%
of all unwanted junk email.

New for SpamSlam v1.1:
– More bug fixes.
– New Rules system allows for much greater flexibility including real
mailing list support, the ability to blacklist and whitelist entire domains,
etc.

What is SpamSlam?

SpamSlam is a convenient tool designed to completely eliminate unwanted spam
emails from your in-box.

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Impression 1.67

I’m pleased to announce the 1.67 release of Impression, backup
software for Mac OS X. For immediate release:

Impression 1.67 brings the ability to store archives on AES-128
encrypted disk images to the backup application for Mac OS X.
Passwords for encrypted disk images have the additional option of
being stored in the logged on user’s keychain.

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Qt 3.2

Trolltech Releases Qt 3.2

The new release includes two new widgets, additional database support,
Indic and Syriac script support, and many other improvements.

OSLO, Norway – July 23, 2003 – Trolltech today announced the release of Qt,
version 3.2.

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Konfabulator

Konfabulator, Revamped!

Palo Alto, California – July 23, 2003 – Arlo Rose and Perry Clarke
are proud to announce that version 1.5 of Konfabulator is ready to
go!
After carefully listening to our users and Widget developers,
Konfabulator, which has quickly asserted itself as one of Mac OS X’s
best all around utilities, has gained support for the most asked for
features!

Widgets can now support drag and drop, direct text input, keyboard
events, keep track of mouse events, can be part of your desktop
(living behind your icons) or floating above everything else ignoring
mous

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