Year: 2005

Apple extends WWDC early registration

Apple has extended the early registration pricing for this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). “With Mac OS X Tiger soon to be in the hands of users, we’ve extended WWDC 2005 early registration pricing to May 6. That means you can still save $300 off the regular price, and get the chance to work developer-to-developer with some of the Apple engineers who created this amazing new release.

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CCEdit update brings live FTP editing

CSSEdit 1.7 is the latest version of MacRabbit’s excellent cascading style sheets editor. The free update adds support for Live FTP Editing through your favorite FTP application (updates to these applications with CSSEdit compatibility should be released soon), new formatting and reformatting options, and improvements to the Live Page Preview to work better with Safari 1.3 and 2.0. CSSEdit sells for US$24.99.

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Aspyr slashes game prices

Aspyr Media today announced it’s dropping prices on several Mac titles. More than a dozen games, from Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of World War II to Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3: Athena Sword to Homeworld 2 and more, have all been marked down. See below for a complete list of games. These special offers are only available at U.S. retail outlets.

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RadTech debuts BT-510 Bluetooth mouse

RadTech today announced the BT-510 Bluetooth mouse. “With electronically reversible left/right buttons, it’s the right click for left-handed people! Sleek, versatile, and feature-rich, it’s the right Bluetooth mouse for everyone. The BT-510 touts a comfortable mid-sized form factor -– perfect for the desktop or on the road. 3 button control, plus scroll wheel makes navigating your workspace a breeze. 800 dpi optical resolution and ultra-precise tracking make it especially attractive to engineering and design professionals.

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Web Crossing releases new tools for support sites

Web Crossing today announced two new tools for their user-to-user support site customers. Companies using Web Crossing for their online customer support site now have a new eFAQtory application for full-featured FAQ creation and a new Freeze Discussion plug-in to freeze additional activity, while keeping a discussion readable prior to archival. The eFAQtory and Freeze Discussion plug-ins are free, and compatible with all Web Crossing installations.

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