Year: 2007

DLO intros OpenFM iPhone application

Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO) has introduced OpenFM, a free iPhone application that enables users to instantly find the top-performing frequencies in their area.  Searchable by Zip Code or City/State, OpenFM pulls its results in real-time from an active database, not a flat file, thus ensuring the most accurate and up-to-date information available. OpenFM is free and available immediately.

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Open beta test for help authoring app announced

The PandaWare Company is looking for beta testers for a new version of its cross-platform help authoring application, Simple Help Editor 2.5. Macintosh and Windows users can use Simple Help Editor to easily create software help systems that display in Apple Help Viewer, Windows’ HTML Help viewer, a Web browser, or in a proprietary help window (for applications created with Real Software’s REALbasic). This new version offers a number improvements to make cross-platform development easier.

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Support breast cancer research with Belkin iPod cases

Continuing in the crusade against breast cancer, Belkin International, presents its latest cases for iPod nano and iPod shuffle, benefiting The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Belkin will donate 10 percent of the retail price of each pink- and bone-colored case to the Foundation. New cases include: Sport Armband for iPod shuffle for (US$24.99), Remix Acrylic for iPod nano ($24.99), Statements (Charm/Folio Case) for iPod nano ($24.99), and Sport Armband for iPod shuffle ($19.99).

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AppleScript Pro Sessions set for February

Registrations are now open for AppleScript Pro Sessions in St. Pete Beach, FL for February 4-8, 2008. After 10 successful events, the sessions will be coming to Florida for the first time, with a conference hotel directly on the Gulf Coast in the Tampa/St. Petersburg area. In addition to covering automation of InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat in CS3 and earlier versions, the 2008 sessions will also focus on any changes in the latest Mac OS. In addition, the sessions cover Microsoft Excel for the fist time.

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