Year: 2004

ConvertIt Pro 2.0

ConvertIt Pro 2.0

MANKATO, Minnesota (October 4, 2004) – Tigsoft is proud to announce the
immediate availability of ConvertIt Pro 2.0 for Mac OS X.

ConvertIt Pro 2.0 is a unit conversion program containing over 2300
unit conversions including currency. It features a scientific
calculator and online definitions. It has up to 10,000 significant
digits of accuracy for the mathematical professionals. There is even
an option to add new unit conversions and it will automatically check
for updates.

This program is not too advanced for the everyday user.

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PreFab UI Browser 1.3

*** The “ultimate assistant” for GUI Scripting ***

PreFab Software, Inc. and Bill Cheeseman are pleased to announce the release
of version 1.3 of their popular product, PreFab UI Browser.

UI Browser is the “ultimate assistant” for Apple’s GUI Scripting and
accessibility technologies.

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PreFab UI Actions 1.0

*** “Universal Attachability” for AppleScript ***

PreFab Software, Inc. and Bill Cheeseman are pleased to announce the release
of version 1.0 of their new product, PreFab UI Actions.

UI Actions implements “universal attachability” for AppleScript. With UI
Actions, you attach an AppleScript script to a native Mac OS X application.
From then on, the script will be triggered automatically every time the user
performs the actions you specify in the target application.

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PalmOne intros Tungsten T5 handheld

PalmOne today announced the Tungsten T5 handheld. The US$399 device offers 256MB of flash memory, a high-resolution 320×480 color screen, Bluetooth wireless technology, an Intel 416MHz XScale processor, and all-new “sleek and slim” design. The Tungsten T5 will be widely available on Nov. 3. In related news, PalmOne has announced a $50 price cut on the Tungsten T3 handheld (now $349).

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Updated: First 2004 Presidential debate free at iTMS

Apple’s iTunes Music Store is offering a free download of the first 2004 Presidential debate between George W. Bush and John Kerry. The hour and a half debate, moderated by PBS’ Jim Lehrer, took place Thursday, Sept. 30, at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. The focus was on foreign policy and the war in Iraq. Update: This free download is also available from Audible.com.

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