Year: 2007

Ecamm releases iPhoneDrive utility

Ecamm Network has released iPhoneDrive, its new Mac OS X application which lets the iPhone be used for file storage. It features drag and drop, making it fast and easy to move files back and forth between the Mac and iPhone. Another feature is the ability to copy entire folders to and from the iPhone with a single drag. Possible uses include moving files between work and home, backing up important data, and keeping useful apps and installers with you at all times. iPhoneDrive is priced at US$ 9.95, and a free demo is available.

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WorldSync fmDataGuard 1.0v2 Update for FileMaker 9

WORLDSYNC, INC. RELEASES FIRST UPDATE TO fmDATAGUARD

— Now Compatible With the New FileMaker 9, fmDataGuard Provides Technology
to Meet Regulatory Compliance, Instant Data Rollback and Quick Recovery
from Crash or Corruption —

BERKELEY, Calif., July 11, 2007 — WorldSync, Inc. today released
fmDataGuard 1.0v2, now compatible with new FileMaker Pro 9 and FileMaker
Server 9.

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Vitamin gives iPhones to its employees

Vitamin, a design and marketing boutique, today announced the purchase of iPhones for all of its employees, a move to keep Vitamin and its clients ahead of the marketing communications curve. “iPhones represent a completely new wave of handheld technology and they define the future of communication,” says Mike Karfakis, president/CEO of Vitamin. “Vitamin believes in entrenching our team with the best tools available for the job.

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Apple rises on cheaper iPhone speculation

A report on MarketWatch today notes that Apple’s stock price is up on speculation that a less expensive iPhone model, based on the iPod nano, may be in the works. “J.P. Morgan analyst Kevin Chang, in a note to clients, said a filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office indicates Apple is developing a cheaper device aimed at younger customers,” notes the report.

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Sticky Windows 2.3 offers performance improvements

Donelleschi Software has announced the release of Sticky Windows 2.3, an important update to its utility that extends the tabbed browsing experience to the Desktop. Changes in version 2.3 include: stability improved — no more sporadic crashes; performance improved; Tabs work now nicely with applications in fullscreen mode (such iPhoto, DVD player, VLC, etc…); and minor UI improvements. Sticky Windows is priced at US$15.95 and a free demo is available.

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