Year: 2004

Enlista Calendar 1.0 now available

Enlista Corporation today announced the availability of Enlista Calendar 1.0, the company’s multi-platform, peer-to-peer Calendar Sharing software. “Enlista Calendar solves the problem of sharing calendar information in an easy and effective way. Enlista Calendar does not require expensive centralized software, nor does it require that users share a common infrastructure in order to share information.

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Fujifilm introduces ColourKit Profiler Suite 4.0

Fuji Photo Film today announced the introduction of its ColourKit Profiler Suite 4.0 color profiling software. ColourKit offers a set of color management applications allowing photographers, graphic artists, and creative professionals to accurately display digital images on a monitor and precisely translate them when printed. This release of ColourKit was developed in accordance with the new version 4 ICC specifications.

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MacSpeech offers iLife ’04 voice solution

MacSpeech has released an update to its ScriptPak speech recognition software for Apple’s iLife suite. The new ScriptPaks support iLife ’04 and add over 250 voice commands “for controlling virtually every aspect” of GarageBand, iDVD, iMovie, iPhoto and iTunes. The iLife Voice Solution is priced at US$29 and is available immediately. iListen 1.6.4 is recommended in order to use all the commands in these ScriptPaks, which are also available separately for $10 each.

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Apple to exhibit at Bio-IT World Conference & Expo

Apple will be an exhibitor at the upcoming Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, which is scheduled for March 30 through April 1, 2004 at Boston’s Hynes Convention Center. Bio-IT World is “the leading event to demonstrate how technology is transforming the life sciences throughout all discovery and development processes. IDG World Expo designed Bio-IT World for life science professionals looking to evaluate and understand advanced solutions that generate, collect and analyze the flood of information being produced by the life sciences industry.

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Jobs meets with Prince Alwaleed

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia, the world’s fifth-richest man and one of the largest investors in Apple, met with Steve Jobs last week to discuss the company’s strategic plans. According TradeArabia, Jobs said music will remain the key consumer interest in the coming year. Prince Alwaleed, who is estimated to be worth US$18 billion, also met with Scott McNealy, chairman and CEO of Sun Microsystems, and Rick Braddock, chairman of Priceline.com.

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