Year: 2006

Extensis Launches Suitcase Fusion

Extensis Launches Suitcase Fusion – the Future of Font Management

Suitcase Fusion combines the power of Suitcase and Font Reserve to deliver
industrial-strength font management for Mac OS X.

Macworld Expo – San Francisco, January 9, 2006 – Extensis, a division of
Celartem, Inc., today announced Suitcase Fusion, its highly anticipated,
next-generation, single-user font manager. Suitcase Fusion integrates the
strength and power of the two leading single-user font managers, Suitcase
X1 and Font Reserve 3.

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PumpedforLife for video iPod announced

PumpPod today announced PumpedforLife — Complete Body Conditioning for the iPod, Treo and other handheld devices. “Combining the fundamentals found in strength training, yoga and cardio, this all-inclusive training program was developed to help the user build strength, lose weight, gain endurance, improve heart health and increase flexibility.” Level 1 is priced at US$59.00, Level 2 is $64, and Level 3 sells for $69.

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REALbasic to support Cocoa

REAL Software today announced today that REALbasic will support Cocoa, Apple’s framework for Mac OS X software development. “Adding Cocoa support to REALbasic clearly affirms our commitment to the Mac,” stated Geoff Perlman, president and CEO of REAL.

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NewerTech premiers upgrades to miniStack

Newer Technology today announced an upgrade to its miniStack computer enhancement solution, that debuts an upgraded design with enhanced feature placement. The newly enhanced miniStack v2 is engineered to increase drive capacity 80- to 500GB, while adding multiple FireWire and USB port options ergonomically divided between rear and side configurations. The miniStack sells for less than US$139.99 for an 80GB version and is available in capacities up to 500GB at 7200RPM. An “add your own hard drive” kit is also available for $79.99.

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Photo to Movie now supports video iPod

LQ Graphics today announced the release of Photo to Movie 3.2 that creates video content for the new Apple iPod with video. With Photo to Movie, consumers and Podcasters can quickly and easily create amazing movies for the iPod. “Photo to Movie offers an easy-to-use interface that delivers the full power of ‘Ken Burns’ Motion Effects’ with no learning curve. In minutes, users create high-quality movies that include titles, music, and transitions.

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