Year: 2007

iListen 1.8, Now Leopard Compatible

MacSpeech, Inc. Releases iListen 1.8

iListen Now Compatible With Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard”

SALEM, NH, November 30, 2007 – MacSpeech, Inc. today announced the
immediate availability of iListen 1.8, an update to the Macintosh
industry’s leading speech recognition solution, now compatible with Mac OS
X 10.5 “Leopard.”

iListen 1.8 includes new commands to support the new TextEdit and Finder in
Mac OS X 10.5, and Safari 3.

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Xsilva Unveils LightSpeed 2.5 Point of Sale, with iPhone Support

Xsilva Unveils LightSpeed 2.5 Point of Sale for Mac

Next-generation retail solution leverages iPhone and Leopard

MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA — November 28, 2007 – Xsilva Systems, Inc. has
released LightSpeed 2.5, a new version of the popular, easy-to- use Point
of Sale (POS) solution on Mac OS X–with more reasons than ever for
retailers and small businesses to choose Macintosh as their POS platform.

“With LightSpeed 2.5, Point of Sale on Mac gets even better,” said Xsilva
CEO, Dax Dasilva.

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Microspot releases a new Universal version of DWG Viewer

Microspot releases a new Universal version of DWG Viewer.

30th November 2007- Maidstone Kent. Today Microspot Ltd. developers of 2D
and 3D graphics and photo applications, announced the release of Microspot
DWG Viewer 1.6.6 a new Universal version of its popular 2D AutoCAD file
viewer. Apart from being Intel native it also has updated support for the
AutoCAD 2007 file format.

DWG Viewer is a Program based on Microspot MacDraft Professional and it
opens AutoCAD DWG files created on Windows PCs.

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KavaServices, a collection of Services menu utilities

KavaSoft releases KavaServices, Services menu utilities that translate,
calculate, convert and more

November 30, 2007 – KavaSoft today released KavaServices, a utility that
adds five useful commands to the Services menu. KavaServices lets you
translate text back and forth between several languages, calculate
mathematical expressions, convert currencies and other units, encode
special characters into HTML entities, and execute terminal commands. These
commands can replace the selected text in any Mac OS X application.

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