Year: 2006

Navicat MySQL Database GUI 6.3.2 released

PremiumSoft has released Navicat 6.3.2, the latest iteration of its database management tool featuring enhanced support for HTTP Tunnel, Foreign Key Data Selection, MySQL version 5.X and Triggers. With this new version, user can connect seamessly to their remote MySQL and get available value from Foreign Key Reference Table easily. Navicat for MySQL 6.1.5 is available for US$99, and requires Mac OS X 10.1 or later.

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Elgato announces EyeTV Hybrid

Elgato Systems has announced EyeTV Hybrid, a universal receiver for both free-to-air digital terrestrial television (ATSC) and analog television on the Mac, combining the capabilities of two TV receivers in one product. The device enables ATSC reception with a rooftop or indoor antenna via a built-in standard coaxial connector. It also comes with a break-out cable for composite video and S-Video, enabling the connection of a set-top box to receive premium channels, digital cable and satellite TV on the Mac.

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RouteBuddy 1.1 GPS mapping software released

RouteBuddy today announced the release of RouteBuddy 1.1, a major update to their new GPS mapping program for Mac OS X. RouteBuddy provides native Mac OS X support for Garmin GPS devices, and allows users to manage and display their GPS data in conjunction with a set of high-precision, vector-based road maps. Version 1.1 adds support for road-level routing, automatic speed selection for any NMEA GPS device, numerous minor bug fixes, and is now a Universal Binary. RouteBuddy is priced at US$99.50, and requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.

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Kokopelli Music announces free iPod battery recycling

Kokopelli Music today announced it participation in a worldwide battery recycling program organized by the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), a non-profit, public service organization created to promote the recycling of portable rechargeable batteries and cellular phones. Kokopelli will now accept any rechargeable battery, regardless of where it was purchased, and recycle it.

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