Year: 2007

Deals: DOT.iPhone 50% off today only

Today’s featured promo on MacUpdate offers DOT.iPhone for US$10 (50% off, retail $20). “Are you frustrated with the 4 or 8 gig limit on your iPhone? The DOT.iPHONE Plug-in gives you the ability to stream your ENTIRE iTunes library directly to your iPhone wherever you are. With this plug-in, a custom DOT.TUNES/iPhone interface is displayed on your iPhone. You can view all of your movies and videos, listen to all of your music, it’s like having your entire iTunes library in your pocket.

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Iconfactory, ARTIS release free Frenzic Dashboard widget

Mac users who have discovered the addictive nature of the challenging puzzle game for Mac OS X, Frenzic, know that rank is everything. The company’s today announced that there is a new and easy way for players to keep track of their rank and high score -– the Frenzic Dashboard Widget. Simply download, install and enter your player name into this free widget to instantly know your current rank, high score and devotion level in the Frenziverse. You can even drag multiple copies into Dashboard to keep a watchful eye on your closest competitors.

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CS Odessa announces ConceptDraw Project 4

CS Odessa today announced the upcoming release of ConceptDraw Project 4 for Macintosh and Windows, scheduled for general availability in mid-September 2007. The newest release of ConceptDraw Project 4 project management software is designed to plan and track a wide range of projects simultaneously and to accurately allocate and manage any shared resources between all managed projects.

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MacPractice DR and Imaging announced for Dentists

MacPractice, developer of MacPractice DDS, MacPractice MD, MacPractice DC, and MacPractice 20/20, a leading Mac OS X practice management and clinical applications, announces MacPractice DR (Digital Radiography), a new integrated Ability for MacPractice DDS users. Upon introduction, the first Mac OS X solutions MacPractice DR will work with are Visiodent’s RSV Mac, Kodak’s TrophyMac, and aMac. MacPractice is also working with several other developers to create new Mac OS X drivers for their dental x-ray solutions.

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