Year: 2007

Office 2008 for Mac Marks RTM with Final Preview

On the eve of Release to Manufacturing (RTM), the Mac BU is giving you a
final peek into the new Office 2008 for Mac before it officially launches
at Macworld. This last sneak preview provides a look at the Excel 2008
improvements that cater to spreadsheet novices and experts alike with
helpful new formula tools and a significantly increased grid workspace.

Excel 2008

* Formula Builder: Another great tool to help all Excel users tap into the
power of this application is Formula Builder.

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Europe at War available for Mac OS X

Freeverse and Slitherine today announced the release of Commander – Europe at War for Mac OS X. “A grand strategy game that has already garnered rave reviews as one of the top strategy games of the year, players must take control of either the Axis or the Allies during World War II. Commander – Europe at War is a high level turn-based strategy game that offers plenty of depth to satisfy seasoned wargamers while presenting an interface that’s easily accessible to newcomers as well,” note the companies.

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iPhone Interface for MacPractice apps released

MacPractice today announced the release of the MacPractice iPhone Interface, which can be used in Safari on any Mac or PC desktop, portable or tablet computer. It requires MacPractice MD, DC, DDS, or 20/20 3.1, and the company recommends that users set up a VPN. Additional features planned for this Interface include accessing management reports, reviewing planned treatment, posting charges, and requesting contact from the staff to make an appointment.

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Gameloft debuts ‘Brain Challenge’ on iTunes

Gameloft today announced that Brain Challenge, a game designed to stimulate and enhance brain activity, is now available on the iTunes Store for players to purchase and download on the fifth generation iPod, iPod classic and new iPod nano with video. The title features 20 different games designed to train certain areas of brain activity based on five categories of exercises: Memory, Visual, Logic, Math and Focus.

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