Year: 2006

The Missing Sync 5.1 Universal Binary released

Mark/Space today announced the release of The Missing Sync 5.1 for Palm OS is now available. This release provides native support for both Intel and PowerPC Macs, providing the best performance possible on either processor. Version 5.1 also improves syncing with Tiger’s Address Book and iCal data, adds backup options and is better at handling calendar events assigned to specific time zones. The Missing Sync is priced at US$39.95 ($24.95 upgrade from version 4.0 or earlier).

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Stairways Software releases Interarchy 8.0

Stairways Software today announced the release of Interarchy 8.0, the new Universal Binary version of its powerful, flexible, award-winning Internet application for Mac OS X. Interarchy can download and upload files via FTP (the Internet standard File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), WebDAV (including iDisks), and FTP over SSH (FTP/SSH) and SSL-TLS.

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Apple CTO Tevanian to leave Apple

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Apple’s chief technology officer (CTO) Avadis “Avie” Tevanian will be leaving Apple to “pursue other interests,” reports the San Francisco Chronicle. “Although Apple wouldn’t say what Tevanian’s plans are, Vice President of Worldwide Corporate Communications Katie Cotton wrote in an e-mail that, ‘He plans to take some time off in the interim. He hasn’t left yet, though.

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Share monitor and keyboard between a laptop and desktop systems

Belkin today announced its new Flip, which allows users to share one monitor, keyboard, and mouse between two computers, allowing business professionals to now bring home their work laptop and easily plug it into their home setup. By simply pressing a small remote, users can easily switch from one computer to the next. The remote stays on the desk while the base and cables remain hidden for a cleaner desktop. Flip will ship in North America in early April with prices starting at US$49.99.

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