Year: 2008

Ubermind unveils Maperture, a geotagging plug-in for Aperture

Ubermind (http://www.ubermind.com) has released Maperture, its first
plug-in for Aperture, Apple’s software for professional
photographers. It’s am edit plug-in for Aperture that lets you geotag
your photos a snap.

With Maperture you can geotag a few images, or your entire library.
In conjunction with the launch of Maperture, Ubermind is also
releasing an updated version of its Aperture to Picasa Web Albums
plug-in. Version 1.4.2 capitalizes on Maperture’s capabilities by
adding support for uploading geotagged images to Google’s photo
sharing service.

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Yazsoft releases ShareTool update

Yazsoft i(http://www.yazsoft.com) has release a new version (1.2.2)
of ShareTool. Developed for Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later, ShareTool is
hands down, the fastest, easiest, and most secure way to access all
of your Bonjour services from anywhere in the world. No server or
technical skills required. Just a simple mouse click. Also works with
VPN connections. For anyone that’s been itching to get Bonjour
working over VPN, ShareTool is for you!

ShareTool lets you access all of the Bonjour services on your home
network from anywhere in the world.

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Follow the Olympics on your iPhone with Fandora’s Box

Marvel Apps, LLC is proud to announce the release of the first
product from the Fandora’s Box franchise, the 2008 Summer Games
iPhone and iPod touch application
(http://www.marvelapps.com/index.php/products/summergames). The
application provides medal standings for all participating countries,
news native to the app, events schedule and results. Track your
country’s medal performance and see who is dominating the Olympics
with the touch of your finger. It is available today in Apple’s App
Store in the Sports and Entertainment categories.

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slide:ology is new book from O’Reilly

No matter where you are on the organizational ladder, chances are
you’re required to deliver visual presentations to your peers, boss,
or your customers. Indeed, presentations have become the de facto
business communication tool. Yet unlike verbal communication,
thinking visually isn’t easy, natural, or commonly taught in schools
or business training programs.

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