Year: 2008

Overflow 2.5.5 brings full Leopard, Spaces compatibility

Stunt Software today released Overflow 2.5.5, bringing full Leopard and Spaces compatibility to the popular application launcher. Overflow is the most elegant, easy-to-use launcher available for Mac OS X. It’s the perfect solution for those who want an uncluttered dock but still want easy access to frequently needed applications, documents, and folders. With the release of version 2.5.5, Overflow is now completely compatible with Leopard, including its new Spaces feature.

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Free iPod Phrase Books now available on iTunes

Following on from their release of the popular lastminute.com iPhone Translator last year, software developers Coolgorilla today announced that their Talking iPod Phrase Books are now available to download from iTunes completely free of charge. The iPod Phrase Books are available in six different languages the  provide a convenient way to communicate on holiday and work by translating English text into French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese and Greek audio.

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Enfocus announces significant product updates

Enfocus has announced important updates to some of its key products: PitStop Server, a tool for high-volume PDF preflighting and automatic corrections; Instant Barcode, an easy-to-use barcode application within Adobe Illustrator; and Instant PDF, which makes producing press-ready PDF files easy. “Customer feedback plays a key role in enhancing our products,” comments Leo Vanderdonckt, Enfocus Product Manager. “One suggestion was to make the PitStop Server user interface even easier to use.

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Excalibur: Morgana’s Revenge 3.0 contest results

After a submission of four maps to the EMR Map Making Contest, the group’s panel of seven judges have completed the scoring process, and the winners have been announced. First place for best architecture goes to Stonehenge, by Bob Chamot. First place for best net map goes to Small Carnage Garden, by Rich Bushey. First place for best atmosphere and best overall map design goes to Arthur!, by Cal Calvinetti. All map entries will be included with the 3.1 release of EMR scheduled for later this year.

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