Year: 2006

Call of Duty 2 coming to the Mac in May

Aspyr Media today announced they will publish Activision’s Call of Duty 2, with an anticipated release date of May 2006. “Call of Duty 2 re-defines the cinematic intensity and chaos of battle as seen through the eyes of ordinary soldiers fighting together in epic WWII conflicts. The sequel to Call of Duty offers more immense, more intense, more realistic battles than ever before, thanks to the stunning visuals of the new Call of Duty 2 engine,” notes Aspyr. Call of Duty 2 will soon be available for pre-order for US$49.99.

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ToThePoint Software releases TaskTime 4

ToThePoint Software has announced the release of TaskTime 4, the latest release of the company’s utility for tracking time spent on client’s jobs. It can generate personalized invoices which can be emailed, printed, and saved to disk. Version 4 includes a major project window user interface overhaul; project team support; an all-new report creation system with a variety of configuration options; and much more. TaskTime 4 is priced US$20 ($5 upgrade).

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Extensis launches Suitcase Fusion

Extensis today announced Suitcase Fusion, its next-generation, single-user font manager, that integrates Suitcase X1 and Font Reserve 3. “Suitcase Fusion, a Mac OS X, single-user font manager, makes the many hassles of managing fonts effortless by including a central font repository, face level activation, font corruption checking and font identification technology,” notes the release.

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Chronos, Avery release free SOHO Signs software

Chronos and Avery Dennison jointly announced today the launch of SOHO Signs, a new software solution with support for printing to Avery Sign Kits, allowing users to create large-sized signs and banners from the desktop. SOHO Signs software can be downloaded free from the Chronos Web site now, and will soon be available inside the packages of Avery Sign Kits. The software includes hundreds of pre-designed templates and thousands of clip art images, and users can also import their own graphics.

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