Year: 2004

Panic retires Audion, posts app’s ‘True Story’

Panic has officially ended development of Audion, its once-popular MP3 player/encoder. The company is now offering the audio application free of charge. “This obviously wasn’t an easy decision,” said Panic co-founder Cabel Sasser. “So, why do it? Put simply, it all boils down to an inability to compete fairly with iTunes, which is free and, you know, pretty good. But the story isn’t that simple — there’s much more to Audion’s past than one simple sentence.

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StickyBrain 3.0

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Chronos Releases StickyBrain 3.0, “Your Universal Note Manager”

Park City, Utah – November 11, 2004 — Chronos LC today announced the
release of StickyBrain 3, its third generation note manager for Mac OS X.
The all-new StickyBrain 3 has been completely rewritten in Cocoa and is the
premier universal note manager for Macintosh.

STICKYBRAIN DESCRIPTION

StickyBrain is like a really big drawer-users can just throw all their
notes and other information into it, then use the powerful Note Viewer to
retrieve anything with just one click.

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Today we remember…

MacMinute will not be published today out of respect and in honor of those who gave their lives in the wars that have gone before, protecting the freedoms we so often take for granted. We thank all of you who have sacrificed so much, and take this moment out to remember what you have done — what you have given to all of us.

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Apple removes own product ratings

Apple has quietly removed a feature from its online store that automatically gave its own products a “5-Apple” rating. As reported by MacMinute, the online Apple Store last week added the ability to review and rate third-party products, but not Apple gear.

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