Year: 2005

Keyspan’s Easy Presenter Presentation Remote

Keyspan’s Easy Presenter Presentation Remote

Richmond, CA – September 08, 2005 — Wireless PC Presentation Remote offers
laser pointer and volume control for under $40.

Keyspan, America’s leading brand of USB connectivity solutions*, announced
its new Easy Presenter a feature packed and easy to use RF- based remote
control for presentation programs including Microsoft PowerPoint and
Apple’s Keynote running on PC or Macintosh computers.

Shipping this month, with an MSRP of only $39, the Keyspan Easy Presenter
is an exceptional value as it offers features not found on competing
re

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KeyCue 1.1 Released – Learn Menu Shortcuts, Be More Efficient

For immediate release:

Find and learn menu shortcuts with Macility’s KeyCue and work more efficiently

KeyCue 1.1 released – with improved OS X 10.4 (“Tiger”) compatibility

Hagenberg, Austria: September 09, 2005 – Ergonis Software today released
KeyCue 1.1 for Mac OS X. KeyCue is for menu shortcuts what PopChar(TM) is
for special characters. Just hold down the command key and KeyCue will show
you all currently available menu shortcuts. Over time, you will
automatically remember frequently used shortcuts and start working more
efficiently.

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Rumpus 4.2

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MAXUM RELEASES RUMPUS FTP 4.2

September 8, 2005 – Rumpus FTP, the premier Internet file transfer server
for Macintosh, is now even better, with the release of Rumpus 4.2.
Significant new features and updates include:

* Administration Notices can now be triggered for various server events

* Simplified private LAN setup auto-help and configuration

* Quick access to Maxum tech support and information Web site resources

* Numerous new administration options

* Cached alias lookups for improved performance and reliability

* Improved automatic checks fo

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JoT: ‘iPod Mini gets the call’

Our colleagues Nitrozac and Snaggy have posted a new Joy of Tech comic, marking the release of the new iTunes phone. “iPod Mini gets the call” is a fun look at what may have been the first phone call on the new device, one made to the iPod Mini from Steve Jobs. The Joy of Tech comic series routinely delivers a humorous look at technology and the issues surrounding it.

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