Year: 2007

macProVideo releases Logic Tips ‘N Tricks video subscription

macProVideo.com today announced the release of “Logic  303: Logic TNT (Tips ‘N Tricks).” In this new tutorial video program by veteran macProVideo.com trainer Steve Horelick, you’ll learn advanced tips and tricks using Apples pro digital audio workstation software, Logic Pro. Topics to be covered include Advanced environment configurations, layering instruments to create complex sounds, and high-level mixing techniques to make your songs sparkle.

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Fastmac announces 802.11n Wireless Card Upgrade

Fastmac today announced the availability of an Airport Extreme compatible 802.11n wireless card upgrade for Apple MacBook, MacBook Pro & Mac Pro computers. Based on an IEEE 802.11n draft specification, the new wireless card achieves data transfer rates that are nearly five times faster than existing 802.11g cards with up to twice the range. The plug & play card requires no 3rd party drivers and is 100% compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and the forthcoming Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.

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Mac BU welcomes new GM, Craig Eisler

Microsoft today issued the following statement regarding its Macintosh Business Unit: “As Microsoft’s Macintosh Business Unit (Mac BU) prepares to launch Office 2008 for Mac in the second half of this year, it has some exciting news to share with the appointment of Craig Eisler as general manager. Craig replaces Roz Ho, who after seven successful years of leadership in the Mac BU transitioned to a new role within Robbie Bach’s Entertainment & Devices Division.

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Syncro 2.4: Subversion Client

Syncro Soft Ltd, the producer of Syncro SVN Client, has announced the
immediate availability of version 2.4 of its Subversion (SVN) client.

Version 2.4 of the Syncro SVN Client allows to see the history of a
resource as a history graph in which every revision of the resource is
represented with a node.

For the complete list of features please visit http://www.syncrosvnclient.com

New in version 2.4:

The history of a resource can be viewed as a graph in which a node
represents a revision of the resource.

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