Year: 2006

Griffin introduces Proxi utility for Mac OS X

Griffin Technology today announced Proxi, a utility that allows users to create their own Mac OS X shortcuts. “Proxi gives you a single, versatile interface within which you can configure several of your Griffin devices, define custom hot keys, monitor Mail, iChat, and RSS feeds, execute repeating tasks… and much, much more.” Proxi is now available as a free beta preview, and is expected to be released in its final version in May.

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Apple Introduces Apple Remote Desktop 3

Apple Introduces Apple Remote Desktop 3

Third Generation of Desktop Management Software Now Optimized for
Intel-based Macs

CUPERTINO, California–April 11, 2006–Apple today announced Apple Remote
Desktop 3, the third generation of Apple’s award-winning desktop management
software.

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SmileOnMyMac Updates PDFpen and PDFpenPro

SMILEONMYMAC UPDATES PDFpen and PDFpenPro

San Francisco, CA – April 11, 2006 – SmileOnMyMac has updated PDFpen, the
PDF editing and form-filling utility, and PDFpenPro, which creates fillable
forms, with new keyboard shortcuts and performance enhancements.

What’s new in PDFpen 2.3.4 and PDFpenPro 2.3.4:
– Enhanced document compatibility
– Updates for password-protected documents on Intel Universal binary

PDFpen features:
– Show PDFs in single, facing-page, multi-page and multiple facing-page views
– Fill out and save PDF forms
– Create cross-platform fillable PDF forms (require

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BeLight publishes “Let’s get Switched” contest results

BeLight Software today published a collection of ideas received during the “Let’s get Switched” contest. Proposed switching methods range from setting up an iChurch for Apple adopters, to iPod banning laws. At the end of March, the company run a special contest in order to celebrate Apple’s 30th anniversary. All visitors were asked to contribute their advice on how to convert a “die-hard” PC user to the Mac. More than 300 brilliant ideas were received.

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Miglia Technology announces TVMicro

Miglia Technology today announced the launch of TVMicro, a device that allows users to watch and record analog TV on their Mac. “Miglia’s TVMicro lets you to watch analog TV on your Mac in a window that floats anywhere on your screen and can be resized as you need. Barely the size of an iPod Shuffle and in ‘cool’ white, TVMicro delivers a crystal clear picture and is compact enough to take with you anywhere you travel.

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