Year: 2003

Digit magazine bundles free copy of Canvas 7

Digit said today that it is giving away the complete, commercial version of Deneba/ACD Systems’ Canvas 7 with the new issue of its magazine, which is on sale now. Canvas 7 is an award-winning creative suite that offers photo-editing, vector-illustration, DTP, and Web-design capabilities. Canvas 7 retails for US$499.

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Unsanity releases ShapeShifter OS X theme software

Unsanity today announced the release of ShapeShifter 1.0, a new product that enables you to change the overall appearance of Mac OS X by using “themes.” As the company puts it, “we’re not talking about just desktop backgrounds and icons here, we’re talking about everything — the look of windows, menus, buttons, absolutely everything.” ShapeShifter lets you change the overall appearance safely, quickly, and reliably; quickly preview themes without actually applying them; use Jaguar themes in Panther; install different themes for differ

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Slim Devices debuts Squeezebox, SlimServer 5.0

Slim Devices today announced the Squeezebox, a wireless MP3 player with built-in display that streams music from a user’s computer to any stereo or home theater. The US$299 device offers a built-in display, 802.11 wireless and ethernet networking, and support for MP3, WAV and AIFF. Slim Devices today also released SlimServer 5.0, a new version of the open source software that powers the Squeezebox and the company’s original SLIMP3.

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iTunes Catalog adds playlist, iPod and .Mac options

KavaSoft has released iTunes Catalog 1.2, the latest version of its Mac OS X software that creates Web catalogs of your iTunes music library, displays the cover artwork for each album, and copies album artwork into iTunes. Version 1.2 allows you to create catalogs from playlists, so you can select precisely which music to display. In addition, you can now create catalogs directly from your iPod. iTunes Catalog 1.2 also introduces one-click publishing on .Mac, so you can put your catalog on the Web in seconds. iTunes Catalog costs US$9.99.

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Apple Introduces 20-inch iMac

Apple Introduces 20-inch iMac
Largest Flat-Panel Display Ever Offered in All-in-One Desktop

CUPERTINO, California-November 18, 2003-Apple(r) today introduced the
amazing new 20-inch iMac(r), the largest flat-panel display ever offered in
an all-in-one desktop. The new 20-inch iMac joins the 15- and 17-inch
models in the popular consumer desktop line and offers twice as much screen
area as the 15-inch display model, enabling users to view more than two
full pages side-by-side.

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