Year: 2008

PDFPen for Mac OS X updated to version 4.0

SmileOnMyMac has updated PDFPen
(http://www.smileonmymac.com/PDFpen/download.html), its PDF editing
and form-filling tool for Mac OS X, to version 4.0. With this
upgrade, users can perform basic OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
on scanned text documents so they can be edited with the ease of
other PDFs.

PDFpen 4.0 features user interface enhancements focused on increasing
productivity, including a new document sidebar for viewing
thumbnails, a simplified Properties window, and enhanced toolbar
controls.

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equinux introduces the interactive Stationery Pack 2 for Leopard

equinux has introduced Stationery Pack 2 with over 660 e-mail designs
for Mac OS X 10.5

Munich, Germany / South San Francisco, USA – September 18, 2008:
Today equinux has released Stationery Pack 2, a comprehensive
collection of high-quality, interactive e-mail designs for Mac OS X
Leopard Mail. Stationery Pack 2 contains over 660 e-mail designs,
that can be generated from a total of 122 templates with a simple
mouse click.

“We are proud that Stationery Pack 2 expands Mac OS X Leopard with a
new feature: interactive e-mail designs,” said equinux CEO Till
Schadde.

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SRS iWow debuts iWOW adapter for iPod

SRS Labs (http://www.srslabs.com) has announce the upcoming release
of two new products in the r iWOW family, making SRS’ audio solutions
available for the entire iTunes ecosystem — including the Mac, PC
and iPod. The first product is iWOW adaptor for iPod, an accessory
that attaches to iPods.

SRS iWOW adaptor for iPod is a premium audio adaptor that attaches to
the iPod.

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Heckler Design releases OnelessDesk minimal workstation

Heckler Design (http://www.hecklerdesign.com) has released the
OneLessDesk and OneLessDesk Limited Edition desks that are designed
to complement Apple products such as the iMac.

The OneLessDesk (US$649) is available in silver/grey and gloss white.
It sports two independent desks for flexibility. You could put your
notebook on the lower deck and connect it to a big display on the
upper deck.

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