Year: 2007

Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual released

O’Reilly has released Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual. “By using JavaScript and other technologies, websites today increasingly provide more sophisticated user experiences,” observes David Sawyer MacFarland, author of the new book, Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual (US$58.99). “With their greater responsiveness and more sophisticated user interfaces, these websites feel more like desktop applications.” MacFarland’s latest publication updates his previous bestselling O’Reilly titles about Dreamweaver.

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Intego releases ContentBarrier X4 Dual Protection

Macintosh security specialist Intego today released an addition to its popular Dual Protection (DP) product line, ContentBarrier X4 DP. This program helps Mac users protect both Mac OS X and their Windows installation to make the Internet a safe place for children. ContentBarrier X4 Dual Protection features Intego’s award-winning parental control software together with Editions Profil’s Parental Filter, a top-rated Windows program, to provide Mac users with protection for both operating systems.

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Bin-it 1.3 adds customizable themes, more

Fastforward Software today released Bin-it 1.3, a free update to its desktop trash can utility. The update adds the ability to create custom trash can designs and use custom sounds. Features include: Desktop Trash; Trash Level Display; select from multiple trash styles and change size, opacity and other settings; and more. Bin-it 1.3 requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later and is available for purchase for US$12.50. Bin-it is available in English and French.

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iPhone AT&T service plans announced

AT&T and Apple today announced three simple, affordable service plans for iPhone which start at US$59.99 per month. All three plans include unlimited data, Visual Voicemail, 200 SMS text messages, roll-over minutes and unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling. With everything else already included, iPhone customers can easily choose the plan that’s right for them based on the amount of voice minutes they plan to use each month. In addition, iPhone customers can choose from any of AT&T’s standard service plans.

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