Year: 2005

NewTek releases LightWave 3D 8.5

NewTek today announced the release of LightWave 3D 8.5, the latest version of the company’s 3D graphics modeling and animation application. Version 8.5 offers hardware support of OpenGL 2.0, the new Multishift tool with editable history, Photoshop-style texture blending modes, improved dynamics, and easier integration of third-party file formats. LightWave version 8.5 update is now available free to registered owners of LightWave 8.

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Two Due Version 2.0 Adds Rotating View

TWO DUE VERSION 2.0 ADDS ROTATING VIEW

Scottsdale, AZ — October 9, 2005 — PowerSurge Publishing has just
released version 2.0 of its popular to do list manager, Two Due. This
latest release adds a new Rotate tab that provides a constantly rotating
view of the items on your to do list. This can be used as a sort of
billboard on your desktop, constantly reminding you of items on your list.
The new version also offers an improved interface for editing due dates
that most users will find easier to use and more intuitive.

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MacFair 2005 returns to Cerritos College

The Southern California MacFair 2005 returns for its fourth year at Cerritos College in Norwalk, California for two days, Friday and Saturday, November 4-5. Over 40 companies are participating at the event including Lynda.com, Provue Development, MacAlly, Other World Computing, R/com networks, Recosoft, MacSupportExperts.com, PhotoshopCAFE.com and many more. The full and half day classes taught by world renowned instructors are priced starting at US$89. Due to limited Macintosh stations in each lab, space is very limited.

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Nanosaur II 2.0 public beta for Intel Macs released

Pangea Software today announced that they have released a public beta of Nanosaur II: Hatchling for Intel-based Macintoshes. The company notes that “developers with the latest Dev Kit hardware should be able to run the game almost flawlessly despite a few known issues with the beta OS’s video drivers. Being a Universal Binary, it should also run fine on all PowerPC Macs running Mac OS 10.4 or later.

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