Year: 2005

CopyPaste + yType

Press Release

1/25/05

Copypaste the one and only award winning multiple clipboard editor/archival
utility was released today with a major new feature called yType. yType
adds typing acceleration, instantaneous spell checking, word prediction,
typing logger, inline equation solving that works in any application. Now
with yType, CopyPaste has become a whole new breed of application that
allows you to do less and accomplish more.

CopyPaste is the digital hub for clipboard material and now in addition to
the clipboard manangement it has yType for typing acceleration.

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VRTools ships version 2.5 of deliVRator

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

VRTools ships version 2.5 of deliVRator

Melbourne, Australia, Jan 21st, 2005 — VRTools today announced the
availability of deliVRator 2.5, reaffirming its commitment to the
worldwide community of QuickTime VR content producers.

deliVRator is a QuickTime movie editor for Macintosh offering the most
effective way to optimize web delivered QuickTime movies. It maximizes
interactivity for enhanced user experience of the movie while downloading
within the browser.

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Downsize 2.2 released with iPhoto ’05 integration

Stunt Software today announced the release of Downsize 2.2, an image processing application for the Mac. Downsize is fully integrated with iPhoto and offers an easy way to prepare images for the Web or email without worrying about large file sizes that digital cameras produce. Version 2.2 offers full compatibility with iPhoto ’05, and the ability to watermark images according to their file names, in a font and style of the user’s choosing. The new version also includes several outstanding bug fixes.

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PC World: Mac mini would be great starter system

PC World senior editor Rebecca Freed says the low-cost Mac mini handled everything she threw at it, and says she would recommend it to new computer users. “Though it’s small–more compact than the average lunchbox–this system isn’t rickety. It handled most tasks I tried gracefully, without hesitating or freezing,” writes Freed. “The 512MB of RAM and the solidness of OS X 10.3 have a lot to do with that, but the 1.25-GHz G4 CPU also makes a difference.

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Joy of Tech offers Mac birthday giveaway

To celebrate the Mac’s 21st birthday, the folks over the Joy of Tech comic have launched a special giveaway. Prizes include a Happy Computer embroidered t-shirt, and the widescreen special edition version of Dazed and Confused and Fast Times at Ridgemont High (both DVDs movies portray the era the Macintosh was released). They’re also giving away a copy of Open Water, (the disturbing tale of two divers accidently left out in the open ocean), shot entirely on digital video and edited on Macs.

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