User requested features spawn FontAgent Pro 3
Insider Software today announced the release of FontAgent Pro 3, the latest version of the company’s integrated font management, diagnostics, optimization and repair utility.
Read MoreInsider Software today announced the release of FontAgent Pro 3, the latest version of the company’s integrated font management, diagnostics, optimization and repair utility.
Read MoreEquinux has announced the release of VPN Tracker 3.5, a new version of its application that sets up secure, encrypted Internet connections for Mac OS X. Version 3.5 boasts support for NAT Traversal and is also compatible with Cisco PIX firewall devices. Other new features include improved XAUTH capabilities with the possibility to dismiss XAUTH dialog, as well as a built-in automatic update option. VPN Tracker is available in two different editions: Professional and Personal, both of which support NAT Traversal.
Read MoreMacSpeech today announced its new ScriptPak for Microsoft Word 2004 today at Macworld Expo. The new ScriptPak installs nearly 400 commands into iListen that allows users to do virtually anything in Word 2004 that they would normally do using keyboard shortcuts or menus. The ScriptPak for Microsoft Word 2004 is available for US$29. iListen 1.6.5 or later is required to use the new ScriptPak.
Read MoreRadTech has announced the availability of their G5 iMac ScreensavRz, the next in the series of form-fitting protective covers for LCD panel iMacs. G5 iMac ScreensavRz are made with Optex to protect, clean and polish iMac LCD panels. Used as a screen protector, iMac ScreensavRz, with debossed “G5” text, cover and seal the iMac’s display from dust, dirt and scratches. Also announced was the Silver Edition BT500 mini Bluetooth Mouse, available only through RadTech.
Read MoreAs expected (see related story), environmentalists complaining about the Apple’s policies on electronic waste recycling, gathered outside Macworld Expo at San Francisco’s Moscone Center. The “handful” of picketers stood around a pile of old Apple computers, on which some of the monitors showed Asian children and adults sifting through piles of electronic junk at waste sites, reports the The San Francisco Chronicle.
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