Year: 2005

Fetch 5.0 Nears Release

FETCH 5.0 NEARS RELEASE, INVITES BETA TESTERS

ETNA, N.H.–Fetch Softworks announces that Fetch 5.0, the latest
version of the award-winning file transfer client for the Macintosh,
has entered beta testing. Fetch 4.0 was among the first FTP clients
to support Mac OS X, and is the most downloaded FTP client for the
Mac.

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SkinIt offers Mac mini skins

SkinIt today announced removable, adhesive backed vinyl skins for Apple’s Mac mini. “SkinIt’s Mac mini skins are manufactured with the highest quality materials and are precision cut to insure a perfect device fit. Consumers can choose one of over a thousand different designs or upload their own photo or artwork to be transformed into an Apple Mac mini skin.” The Mac mini skins are priced at US$19.95.

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FileMaker Server 7 v3 updaters released

FileMaker has announced the immediate availability of the FileMaker Server 7 and FileMaker Server 7 Advanced v3 updaters. The FileMaker Server 7v3 updater addresses reported stability issues involving complex applications with large numbers of clients, and also includes important fixes for issues related to automated backups, maximum cache size settings and external authentication. The FileMaker Server 7 Advanced v3 updater is comprised of two downloads. The first, described above, updates the Server component of the software.

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Apple joins Blu-ray Disc Association Board of Directors

The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) today announced that Apple will become a member of the consortium’s Board of Directors. The BDA was created to broaden support for Blu-ray Disc–the next generation optical disc format for storing High Definition (HD) movies and other digital content. Blu-ray Discs have five times larger capacity than today’s DVDs (4.7GB), with a single-layer Blu-ray Disc holding up to 25GB of data and a double-layer Blu-ray Disc holding up to 50GB.

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