Year: 2007

Centeris now Likewise Software; Announces Likewise Enterprise 4.0

Centeris is now Likewise Software; Announces Availability of Likewise
Enterprise 4.0

Release includes significant authentication enhancements plus more than 500
group policies for Linux, UNIX and Mac systems

BELLEVUE, Wash. – December 4, 2007 – Centeris Corporation, a leader in
delivering mixed network solutions, today announced the release of version
4.0 of its cross-platform authentication software. The company also
announced their new name — Likewise Software.

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MacPractice 3.1 update now available

MacPractice today announced the release of MacPractice 3.1, the latest version of its Mac practice management and clinical software application. MacPractice 3.1 requires MySQL 5 and provides Leopard and Tiger compatibility, reducing the cost of implementation for existing Mac users. All new purchasers of MacPractice will receive the new version.

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RAGE adds Leopard support to WebDesign software

RAGE Software announced today the availability of RAGE WebDesign 2.9.6, a major update to its Web development software for Mac OS X. This free update adds Universal Binary support, an all new text engine with improved support for Unicode source code and a re-designed user interface. RAGE WebDesign 2.9.6 also adds support for Mac OS X Leopard. [ Price: US$29.95 ~ Requires: Mac OS X 10.4 or later ~ Leopard support ~ Demo available ]

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Creative Manager Pro 8.5 released for Leopard

Creative Manager has released Creative Manager Pro 8.5, featuring conversions of key features to Flash, Improvements for Financial Reporting, and updates for Mac OS X Leopard. Other new features in this free update include: graphically view your firm’s metrics; take your contacts and calendar on the road with iCal, Address Book and Outlook; manage and balance the books; and more. “This month’s update gives clients of Creative Manager Pro increases in speed and usability.

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iMac Touchscreen announced

Troll Touch today announced the availability of its internally integrated touchscreen product for the current Apple 20 and 24 inch aluminum iMacs. Both systems feature the company’s proven, high resolution, analog resistive touchscreen technology which supports input via fingertip, gloved hand or stylus. The touchscreen is internally connected utilizing one of the machines USB ports.

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