Year: 2006

Actual Technologies Delivers Access Database Driver

Actual Technologies Delivers Access Database Driver for OS X

Actual Technologies today released the Actual ODBC Driver for Microsoft
Access, a new product that lets OS X users import data from Access
databases using applications such as Excel and Filemaker. It is the first
native commercial solution for connecting to Access on Mac OS X. The driver
is available for less than $30 per license, with no minimum licensing
requirements.

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Miglia Updates DualDisk with Western Digital Partnership

Miglia announces Western Digital partnership with their flagship product,
DualDisk

Enter the next generation of FireWire 800 storage with Miglia’s DualDisk

London, UK, 9 January 2006 — Miglia Technology, a leading manufacturer of
video, audio and storage products for Mac and Windows, today announced its
partnership with Western Digital and the launch of Miglia DualDisk with
WD’s disk drives.

Eric Ferraz, Director of Product Management at Miglia said “Miglia have
decided to use exclusively Western Digital drives as they provide the most
robust and reliable solution for end users

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MacPractice integrates PhoneHerald Broadcast Dialer

Parliant and MacPractice have announced a Mac OS X broadcast dialing solution integrated with practice management software for doctors’ offices. Parliant’s new PhoneHerald Broadcast Dialer with Interactive Voice Response (IVR) will integrate with the communications capabilities of MacPractice MD for physicians, MacPractice DDS for dentists, and MacPractice DC for chiropractors. PhoneHerald Broadcast Dialer is priced at US$399.95/line ($299.95/line for PhoneValet owners).

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BusinessWeek publishes ‘Apple at the Crossroads’ feature

BusinessWeek has published a special series of reports covering various aspects of Apple’s future. These include: “More Apple Miracles in 2006?,” “Just What Apple Needs: Intel,” “The Latest Add-Ons for iPods,” “How Goes the Mactel Software?,” “The Great European iPod Famine,” “Facts from the Apple Rumor Mill,” and “How Apple Could Mess Up, Again.”

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