Year: 2006

BlackBerry to offer Mac support

Research In Motion (RIM) and Information Appliance Associates (IAA) today announced a licensing agreement whereby RIM will offer PocketMac for BlackBerry to Mac users, free of charge. PocketMac for BlackBerry is a desktop application that enables Mac users to synchronize data between their BlackBerry devices and Macintosh applications including core Mac OS X 10.4 applications and Microsoft Entourage.

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MacJournal 4 beta due this month

Mariner Software today announced that its popular journaling and blogging application, MacJournal, has reached the late development stage of version 4.0. The software is expected to ship in March. MacJournal 4 introduces several feature additions, as well as many bug fixes. The product will be available in beta form from the Mariner Web site sometime in January. Some of the new features in version 4 include: advanced blogging features (Atom support); podcasting support; audio recording; advanced search capabilities; and more.

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InterServices New Media releases MediaboardONE 1.4

InterServices New Media today announced the availability of MediaboardONE 1.4, the latest version of the media cataloging and asset management application for Mac OS X. New features in this release include: search results can be saved as Smart Folders; support for Surveillance Folders (Hot Folders) to repeatedly check Mac OS X folders for changes; many user interface enhancements; and more. Pricing starts at US$39.95 per client (upgrades are free).

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Xhead Software releases info.xhead 1.1

Xhead software have announced the release of info.xhead 1.1 (US$15), a personal database application which allows users to organize their personal data, store it securely, and find it quickly. The application provides secure storage of Web site passwords, serial numbers, memberships, online purchases, credit cards, expenses, ideas, wish lists, and more. Categories are used to keep important data organized and allows users to create their own categories.

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