Year: 2006

Intel and MacTech Team Up

Intel and MacTech Team Up

New MacTech Series: Optimizing and Peak Performance on Intel-based Macs
– MacTech’s team is working with Intel to provide “how-to” articles
– Exclusive series addresses real world issues beyond just going “Universal”
– Optimization, dual execution, vectorization, threading, and more!

May 31, 2006 — WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA — MacTech today announced a new
exclusive article series to specifically address the needs of developers
looking to optimize their applications take advantage of Intel(r)’s
Core(tm) Duo processor-based Macs.

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Vvidget 10.4.11: Three Ways To Automate Graphs

Vvidget: Three Ways To Automate Graphs
May 31, 2006

VVI today announced the version 10.4.11 release of Vvidget Server, to
automate graphs for web applications, and Vvidget Code, to automate
graphs for desktop applications and dashboard widgets.

Tens of thousands of Mac users have downloaded Vvidget, making it one
of the most popular point-and-click graphing solutions for Mac OS X.
That same software is used to automate graphs for desktop
applications, dashboard widgets and web sites.

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LANrev 3.0 Network Management Software

Systems Management Provider LANrev LP introduces LANrev 3.0 Network
Management Software

LANrev LP announces the release of version 3.0 of LANrev Network Management
Software for heterogeneous networks. LANrev 3.0 is designed to standardize
management for networks that consist of live cross-platform systems.

Addison, Texas — May 31, 2006 — LANrev LP, today announced the release of
version 3.0 of LANrev Network Management Software for heterogeneous
networks.

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Bare Bones Software Posts BBEdit QuickTime Object-Embed Tag Script

Bare Bones Software Posts BBEdit QuickTime Object-Embed Tag Script

BEDFORD, Mass. – May 31, 2006 – Bare Bones Software, developer of
leading-edge power tools for Mac OS X, today posted an AppleScript script
for use with BBEdit to assist Web developers in the migration away from the
EMBED tag for deployment of QuickTime content.

As a result of the recent settlement between Microsoft and Eolas
Technology, the EMBED tag is no longer supported without viewer interaction
in updated versions of Internet Explorer 6, nor will it be in future
versions of Internet Explorer.

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