Year: 2005

Koingo announces Slideshow Magic 4.0.1

Koingo Software today announced the release of Slideshow Magic 4.0.1, the latest release of its multimedia slideshow utility. This release features: the ability to change the text background and regular background color for each frame individually, a reduction of RAM requirements when dealings with a large number of images, and several other feature enhancements and bug fixes. Slideshow Magic sells for US$15.95, and is available for a free 15-day evaluation.

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O’Reilly releases ‘Podcasting Hacks’

O’Reilly today announced the release of “Podcasting Hacks,” (US$24.95) by Jack Herrington. “Both aspiring and experienced podcasters will learn the mechanics of recording and posting podcasts to the Internet, tips for managing bandwidth, professional techniques for improving their podcasting voices, tools for audio editing (and using audio effects and filters effectively), and seasoned advice for building a home studio.

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MacA&D OS X: Model/Generate Objective-C from UML Class Diagrams

Model and Generate Objective-C from UML Class Diagrams

Placitas, NM — September 14, 2005 – Excel Software began shipping MacA&D
OSX 1.1.4, a free update of its modeling tool that adds UML design and code
generation enhancements for Objective-C programmers. MacA&D OSX brings
requirements management, software modeling, code generation, reengineering
and software design report generation to Mac OS X computers.

Objective-C is a popular programming language for Mac OS X computers
included in Apple’s Xcode development system.

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Trinfinity Software announces Seagull 3 Public Beta

For immediate release.

Trinfinity Software announces Seagull 3 Public Beta for Mac OS X.

NEW YORK, N.Y. – – September 14, 2005 – – Trinfinity Software released
today a public beta version of Seagull 3, which focuses on delivering an
experience better than television, while watching video content from the
Internet.
There is never anything good on television. That is what my family is
always saying, and we have over two hundred channels. They point to
informercials on four consecutive channels to prove their point.

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