Year: 2006

February 4th Inside Mac Radio show posted

The February 4th broadcast of the Inside Mac Radio Show is now available as a podcast download. The show featured Xander Soren from Apple Computer talking about iLife ’06; Andrew Darlow speaking on chatted Adobe’s Lightroom; Evan Blaustein from Mimoco; Lori Abrams Rauchwerger from Dogs By Lori; DPBuzz with Philip Hodgetts; and Sam Levin’s Cool Mac Picks segment. Inside Mac can be heard live on Saturdays from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. PT.

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Lynda.com offers training for Apple Aperture

Lynda.com today announced a new training video for Apple’s Aperture photography software. Veteran trainers Scott Bourne and Derrick Story taught the world’s first public Aperture class in January at Macworld Expo in San Francisco. Bourne is the publisher of the only Web site exclusively devoted to Aperture, www.aperturetricks.com.  Story writes about Aperture and other digital photography-related subjects at www.thedigitalstory.com.

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Troi Automatisering releases URL Plug-in for FileMaker 8

Troi Automatisering releases URL Plug-in for FileMaker Pro 8

Updated plug-in for FileMaker Pro 8 lets you get and post data and
retrieve images from the Internet.

February 6th, 2006, Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands–Troi
Automatisering today announced the availability of Troi URL Plug-in
1.8.2 for FileMaker Pro 8.

What is Troi URL Plug-in?

Troi URL Plug-in can help you fill in forms on the Internet, all from
FileMaker Pro.

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F-Script 1.3.1: Open-Source Scripting for Cocoa

Paris, France – February 6, 2006 — Philippe Mougin announces the release
of F-Script 1.3.1.

F-Script is an open-source scripting language specifically designed for
Cocoa, the Mac OS X object system. F-Script provides interactive and
scripting access to Cocoa objects through a graphical environment and an
innovative high-level programming model. F-Script allows interactive
exploration, testing and use of Cocoa-based objects and frameworks.

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Opera integrates BitTorrent in upcoming browser

Opera integrates BitTorrent in upcoming browser

Oslo, Norway February 6, 2006 Opera Software today announced that it has
teamed with BitTorrent Inc. to include the BitTorrent protocol in the
upcoming version of the Opera Web browser. Integrating this popular
technology in the Opera browser means faster and more efficient downloads
of large files.

Opera and BitTorrent have signed an agreement covering Opera’s use of the
BitTorrent trademark and access to the BitTorrent search engine from the
browser’s user interface.

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