Year: 2003

Chartsmith Enhances Keynote Integration, Expands AppleScript

Chartsmith Enhances Keynote Integration, Expands AppleScript Support

Reston, Virginia – April 16, 2003 – Blacksmith announced today, the
immediate availability of Chartsmith v1.2.1. This release of the popular
charting and graphing application for Mac OS X provides enhanced Keynote
integration, expanded AppleScript support, along with several data parsing
and user interface enhancements.

Chartsmith v1.2.1 includes enhanced support for Apple’s Keynote.

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QuicKeys X2 public beta released

CE Software has released a public beta of QuicKeys X2, an upcoming version of its utility that automates any task, multi-step or repetitive action. “With X2 the power to record your shortcuts and play them back with a single keystroke is back. QuicKeys X2 also includes a new Clips shortcut that allows you to keep a library of text clips or images; available with a single trigger.

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O’Reilly releases ‘The Web Programming CD Bookshelf’

O’Reilly has announced the release of “The Web Programming CD Bookshelf, Version 1.0” (US$129.95), which combines “the six books that Web programmers use the most into a convenient CD.” Included are the complete versions of: “Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, 2nd Edition;” “JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition,” “Programming PHP;” “Web Database Applications with PHP & MySQL;” “PHP Cookbook;” and “Webmaster in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition.”

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Address Validator finds, corrects postal errors

Intelli Innovations today released Address Validator 1.0, new U.S. postal address standardization software. Address Validator “spiders” each postal address in any imported tab-delimited file/database, checks it for errors against the U.S. Postal Service’s national address databases, then returns a standardized address list. Standardized addresses include correct street names, abbreviations, and full 9-digit zip codes (Zip+4). Address Validator, which is priced at US$699, requires Mac OS 9.1 or later and Mac OS X.

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iBox creator on tonight’s Mac Help Radio

Tonight’s Mac Help Radio (9:00 -11:00 PM ET) features John Fraser, owner of Core Computing and creator of “the ultimate ‘low end’ Mac to talk about the development of the fabled ‘iBox.’ Now called the CoreBox, this bargain basement, non-Apple-made Mac will allow tinkerers to get into the nitty gritty of the Mac, and really enjoy a true ‘low end’ Mac.”

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