Year: 2006

NI releases MASSIVE, FM8 demos

Native Instruments today announced that a demo version of FM8 is now available. FM8 is the successor of the popular FM7 software synthesizer that offers an enhanced high-resolution audio engine, intelligent sound morphing, added performance features and a new KORE-compatible preset manager.

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World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade in stores January 16

Blizzard Entertainment today announced that World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, the highly anticipated expansion to the world’s leading subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game, World of Warcraft, will be in stores on January 16th in North America and Europe. The expansion will be available in a similar time frame in Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore as well, and availability for mainland China and the regions of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau will be announced in the near future.

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Canadian dental EClaims added to MacPractice DDS

MacPractice, developer of MacPractice DDS for dentists, MacPractice MD for physicians, MacPractice DC for chiropractors, and MacPractice 20/20 for optometrists, the first full-fledged healthcare practice management software applications designed especially for Mac OS X for PowerPC and Intel, has added Canadian EClaims capability to MacPractice DDS, a first for Mac OS X. MacPractice is in the process of receiving certification from the Canadian Dental Association (CDAnet).

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RocketBowl Plus now available at Macgamestore.com

Macgamestore.com has announced the availability of Large Animal’s RocketBowl Plus for the Mac. “RocketBowl Plus puts a futuristic twist on the traditional bowling experience. Bowl across the rolling contours of the RocketBowl Dome at the 1958 Kalamazoo World’s Fair. Use special rocket-powered bowling balls to curve, boost, and hop your way over hills, around water traps, across bridges, and through winding chutes, all at a fun and relaxing pace.

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SubRosaSoft updates Salvage utilities

SubRosaSoft.com today announced the availability of the latest versions of the entire salvage range of software. Based on the popular SubRosaSoft’s FileSalvage, the latest generation of the Mac OS X software incorporates a new and streamlined interface, support for Intel-based Macs, and an auto file-renaming feature. SubRosaSoft’s Salvage software version 5.1 are available now and require Mac OS X 10.3.5 or above (built for Tiger), priced at US$39.95. A free trial version is also available.

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