Year: 2006

IGG Soft announces iBank 2

IGG Soft today announced iBank 2, a new and completely rewritten version of its financial management software for Mac OS X. New features allow users to manage budgets and investment portfolios, reconcile accounts with bank statements, work with multiple currencies, and import transactions from QIF, OFX, and CSV files. The application also supports AppleScript and Automator, and features a redesigned aqua-interface. Smart import rules, new in iBank 2, allow users to download bank transactions without bank-defined characters.

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FileMaker Server 8 Advanced now available

FileMaker today announced the availability of FileMaker Server 8 Advanced, an enhanced version of FileMaker Server 8 that lets administrators securely and reliably manage and deploy shared FileMaker Pro 8 and 7 database files over networks, intranets, and the Internet. “FileMaker Server Advanced is an ‘All-in-One’ server solution for sharing FileMaker databases among teams of any size,” notes the announcement.

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Small Tree To Demonstrate New File Sharing System at Macworld

SMALL TREE COMMUNICATIONS TO DEMONSTRATE NEW FILE SHARING SYSTEM FOR MAC OS
X AT MACWORLD 2006

“BlazeFS” To Produce Significantly Higher Transfer Rates

CHIPPEWA VALLEY, WI, January 4, 2006-Small Tree Communications (booth
#2411), an industry leader in providing unique, state-of-the-art enterprise
networking solutions for Mac OS X, will be demonstrating BlazeFS, a new
remote file sharing system designed specifically for Macs, during the
MacWorld Expo in San Francisco.

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AppZapper for Mac OS X 10.4

AppZapper for Mac OS X 10.4

LEE, Massachusetts (January 4th, 2005) — AppZapper.com has announced the
release of AppZapper for Mac OS X 10.4 and above. AppZapper allows you to
confidently uninstall virtually any application as easily as it was
installed — just drag and drop.

AppZapper intelligently finds leftover support files and allows users to
put them in the trash with a single click. Mac OS X users are used to
installing most applications by dragging its icon from the downloaded disk
image to their applications folder.

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