Year: 2007

Stationery Pack for Leopard Mail released

Equinux today released Stationery Pack for Mail for Mac OS X Leopard. With Stationery Pack, Mac users will benefit from a set of 111 high quality stationaries that give emails more flair using prebuilt e-mail templates for nearly every occasion: No matter if you want to invite colleagues, congratulate friends, send holiday greetings to your family, or just express your feelings, Stationery Pack provides templates that customize your e-mail messages in a more personal way.

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Yazsoft updates Speed Download to 4.1.16 for Leopard

Yazsoft has announced the availability of Speed Download 4.1.16. Developed exclusively for Mac OS X Tiger and later, Speed Download is an easy to use, powerful and reliable download manager. This new update continues to enhance and tweak the performance of Speed Download to ensure utmost reliability. Version 4.1.16 includes key improvements such as Leopard compatibility, and is a recommended update for all Speed Download 4 customers.

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Vvidget 10.4.41: Leopard Ready

VVI today announced that the version 10.4.41 release of Vvidget is Leopard
ready and runs on Mac OS X versions 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.4 (Tiger).
Vvidget runs faster on Leopard because of optimizations specific to the
Leopard version.

Tens of thousands of Mac users have downloaded Vvidget, making it one of
the most popular point-and-click graphing solutions for Mac OS X. That same
software is used to automate graphs for desktop applications, dashboard
widgets and web sites.

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Power Manager 3.7 – Automated energy saving

UK, Europe – 29 October 2007 – DssW today announced the launch of Power
Manager 3.7 for Mac OS X. Power Manager 3.7 helps schools and businesses
reduce their carbon footprint. Power Manager 3.7 introduces support for Mac
OS X 10.5 (Leopard), a new wake action, and time zone support.

“Delivering a single version of Power Manager that spans three generations
of Mac OS X makes deploying Power Manager as your energy saving solution
much easier.” said Graham Miln, DssW’s director.

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