Year: 2007

Collanos Creates Global Network for Team Collaboration

Collanos Creates Global Network for Team Collaboration

Collanos Software Releases Collanos Workplace 1.1, including a new Central
User Directory and Restore Bin as well as Vista support

SAN FRANCISCO — May 24, 2007 — Collanos Software today released Collanos
Workplace 1.1, a free p2p platform that enables team collaboration on
Windows, Mac, and Linux systems without the need for a server. Version 1.1
lays the foundation for global team collaboration. In addition, several new
features have been added, including a Central User Directory, User Sign
In/Out, and Vista OS support.

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CDFinder 5.0 released

West-Forest-Systems today announced the availability of CDFinder 5.0, the latest version of its software solution to organize your disk and data archive, and to keep track of digital media assets. New features in version 5.0 include: a new user interface; the main CDFinder window now has two lists — in addition to the catalog list, it can now display the contents of any selected catalog in a second list; catalogs photo thumbnails; full Unicode support; and more. CDFinder pricing starts at US$39.

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Future Sonics professional earphones debuts

Future Sonics today announced its Atrio Series in-the-ear earphones. The company says the earphones, now available to the public on a limited basis, uses the same TrueTimbre technology designed for professional musicians. “Future Sonics is a Pro Audio products company, focused on the Pro Audio market,” said Daniel East, director of worldwide marketing and artist relations for Future Sonics. “Our mission continues to be the satisfaction of professional musicians, audio engineers and producers.

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Pangea releases Runic game

Pangea Software today announced the availability of their latest game release, Runic, the first game that Pangea Software has published which was not actually developed by the company. Runic was developed by CodeTurbine originally for the PC, and now for the Mac. It is a Brickout-style game with lots of powerups, magic spells, and bosses, and there are 100 levels to keep the player busy for a long time. Runic is priced at US$14.95.

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