Year: 2006

CDFinder 4.6 Universal Binary released

West-Forest-Systems today announced the availability of CDFinder 4.6, the latest release of its fast and powerful tool to catalog hard disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs, floppies, ZIPs and more. Version 4.6 is a Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel-Macs, and features: vastly expands the Find feature (allowing up to 16 distinctive search parameters for every query); adds five custom fields for catalogs; can catalog the contents of StuffIt Deluxe (.sitx) files; and improvements to the user interface. CDFinder requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later, and is priced at US$30.

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Ecamm Network releases Call Recorder for Skype

Ecamm Network today announced the release of Call Recorder for Skype, a new plug-in that allows Mac Skype users to automatically record and save their Skype calls. Call Recorder also allows for users to start and stop recording at any time using simple onscreen controls. “Utilizing Core Audio, and QuickTime’s support for the AAC encoding format, Call Recorder can create reasonably small files that provide high quality audio,” says Ken Aspeslagh, Ecamm Network’s multimedia chief.

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SuperDuper 2.1.1 Universal Binary released

Shirt Pocket today announced the availability of SuperDuper 2.1.1, the latest release of the Universal version of SuperDuper. Version 2.1.1 adds the requested ability to automatically mount and unmount backup volumes during scheduled operations, as well as tweaking, fixing, enhancing and improving the existing capabilities of the company’s disk copying utility for Mac OS X. SuperDuper 2.1.1 supports both Intel and Power PC Macs running Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, and is priced at US$27.95.

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BW: ‘Japan’s Cell Phones Playing Apple’s Tune?’

A report on BusinessWeek claims that Apple may partner with Japan’s Softbank on marketing a iPod cell phones. “On May 13, the financial daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported that Son and Apple Computer’s (AAPL) Steve Jobs had agreed to market iPod cell phones for Japan as early as this year. Softbank called the report ‘speculative,’ though it didn’t deny that a music-playing cell phone was in its plans. Apple Japan officials declined to comment.

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Karelia releases Sandvox 1.0

Karelia Software today announced the availability of its Web site building application, Sandvox. Sandvox was developed with individuals, families, students, schools, and small businesses in mind. It features drag-and-drop Web site assembly, live editing without a preview mode, two dozen stylish designs, and over a dozen types of Pagelets — small areas of content that reside within a Web page’s sidebar. Sandvox is also weblog- and podcast-ready.

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