Year: 2005

Apple Store Hot Deals updated

The online Apple Store has updated its Hot Deals section with its latest bargains. The store is offering Apple Certified Power Mac G5s starting as low as US$1,299, along with discounted prices on Apple Certified iMac G5 17″ and 20″ models. You can also find sale priced products such as an iPod photo (60GB w Dock and carrying case) for $479. All details are available at the above link under the “Special Deals” tile.

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Apple’s Jobs moves up world’s wealthiest list

Apple and Pixar CEO Steve Jobs came in at No. 194 on this year’s installment of Forbes’ list of the richest people on the planet. Jobs’ net worth is now US$3 billion, up from $2.1 billion last year. Microsoft founder Bill Gates once again topped the list with $46.5 billion. The collective net worth of the 691 billionaires on the list is $2.2 trillion, up $300 billion from the combined worth of the 587 listed last year.

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Fetch 5.0 FTP client invites beta testers

Fetch Softworks today announced that Fetch 5.0, the latest version of its file transfer client for Mac, has entered beta testing. Version 5.0 adds SFTP support, improved server and firewall compatibility, and a completely rewritten user interface emphasizing simplicity and ease of use. Users interested in beta-testing Fetch 5.0 can apply at the Fetch Softworks Web site. Fetch 5.0 requires Mac OS X 10.2.4 or later.

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Point In Space Announces MySQL 4.1 Hosting Availability

POINT IN SPACE ANNOUNCES MYSQL 4.1 HOSTING AVAILABILITY

KEENE, NH, March 11, 2005 – Point In Space Internet Solutions today
announced immediate availability of MySQL 4.1 database hosting.

“MySQL 4.1 provides major new features and updates to the MySQL product –
including subqueries and derived tables, improved full text searching,
extensive Unicode support and significant speed improvements.

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Smart Scroll X 1.2

March 11, 2005: marcmoini.com releases Smart Scroll X 1.2

Following in the steps of the classic Smart Scroll, Smart Scroll X brings
new scrolling options and enhancements to Mac OS X:

+ Grab Scroll lets you scroll by clicking and dragging anywhere in
a window. Currently for Cocoa applications.

+ A “High Gear” for your scroll wheel, so you can have super-fast
scrolling when you need it.

+ Universal Scroll Keys to scroll without having to reach for the
mouse.

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