Year: 2004

ResFool 1.0: Mac OS X Native Resource Editor

ResFool 1.0

SAN DIEGO, California (January 14, 2004) – The La Jolla Underground is
pleased to announce version 1.0 of ResFool. ResFool is the only Mac OS
X native resource editor with full ResEdit template support for under
$20 (USD). With advanced template support that surpasses ResEdit and
native OS X operation, you can scratch off one more reason to run
Classic.

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Apple poised for a strong quarter

Apple is due to post its quarterly financial results after the markets close today, and TheStreet.com’s K.C. Swanson says that the company is “ripe” for a strong quarter. “Analysts say the company is on track to report healthy growth when it reports December-quarter results after the bell, courtesy of a refreshed computer line with faster processors from IBM and updated Mac OS X software, as well as surging sales of iPods,” notes Swanson.

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‘Bringing Apple back into the race’

An article published yesterday by Chris Chong in the Malaysia Star delves into the history of processors on the Mac, specifically comparing them to Intel chips and what the future might hold in store for Apple with the new Power Mac G5. “The PowerPC 970 not only brings Apple right back onto the higher end of the performance ladder, it has also given the company a solid platform to build on for the future,” notes Chong.

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MacBreakZ! 3.6 offers Panther optimizations

Publicspace.net has announced the release of MacBreakZ! 3.6, the latest version of the company’s personal ergonomic assistant, which monitors keyboard and mouse activity. The software helps users structure their computer use in a healthy manner, preventing computer-related injuries from developing. Version 3.6 features new localized versions, Mac OS X 10.3 Panther optimizations, user interface tweaks and a number of minor bug fixes. MacBreakZ! is trialware and costs US$24.95.

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J2STask 1.0 image workflow manager released

J2S has announced the release of J2STask 1.0, a task manager for image workflow on Mac OS X. J2STask is a robot used to batch process images — it scans a local or FTP source folder at regular intervals and processes the files it contains according to the task settings. Some of the tasks the utility can accomplish are: set file resolution, apply an IPTC profile, downsize the pictures, convert files to TIFF or JPEG, and more. J2STask is priced at €1200 and requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later.

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