Year: 2006

KavaSoft announces iConquer 2.4 game update

KavaSoft today announced iConquer 2.4, a new version of the game of world conquest for Mac OS X. This version features a new graphs window, an integrated guided tour, and improved compatibility with the upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. iConquer allows up to 6 players to play against each other over the Internet. iConquer can also be played against electronic opponents, each with a distinct personality managed by the game’s artificial intelligence engine. iConquer is priced at US$19.99, and comes with a free 10-game trial.

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The Sims 2 Open for Business hits alpha status

Aspyr today announced that The Sims 2 Open for Business for Mac has reached “alpha” status. The expansion pack, scheduled to ship in September, is licensed from Electronic Arts and under development for Mac by Aspyr Studios. “Now your Sims can create their own businesses. They can design their own clothing boutique, beauty salon, florist, high-end electronics shop, bustling restaurant chain, or virtually any other type of business.

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rooSwitch 1.0: Making copies of an application’s data

rooSwitch 1.0: Making copies of an application’s data

Boise, Idaho – July 05, 2006 – roobasoft released version 1.0 of rooSwitch,
an application to help manage multiple profiles for almost any application
on OS X. Drop an application on rooSwitch and it does its best to find what
settings files are associated with that application. rooSwitch then allows
the user to create a copy of the profile, or start from scratch. Switching
between profiles is painless.

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Roobasoft releases rooSwitch 1.0

Roobasoft today released rooSwitch 1.0, an application to help manage multiple profiles for almost any application on Mac OS X. Drop an application on rooSwitch and it does its best to find what settings files are associated with that application. rooSwitch then allows the user to create a copy of the profile, or start from scratch. Switching between profiles is painless. When switching, rooSwitch will automatically detect if the application is running, quit the application, switch the data files, and then re-launch the application.

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