Year: 2008

REALbasic 2008 Release 1 now shipping

REAL Software, maker of REALbasic, a cross-platform development environment for Windows, Mac and Linux developers, has begun shipping REALbasic 2008 Release 1. The latest version will include introspection, which has been the most highly requested feature from the user community in recent years. Introspection provides the ability to determine the type and characteristics of an object at runtime.

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REAL Software Now Shipping REALbasic 2008 Release 1

REAL Software Now Shipping REALbasic 2008 Release 1

Development language now supports Introspection; delivering on the most
requested enhancement from users

AUSTIN, Texas, USA (February 11, 2008) — REAL Software, maker of
REALbasic, a cross-platform development environment for Windows, Mac and
Linux developers, has begun shipping REALbasic 2008 Release 1.

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Nakahara releases iGet 2.7, v3 coming

Nakahara Informatics today announced the release of iGet 2.7 (US$49), the latest version of its Mac file transfer tool. “Although the development of iGet 3.0 is nearing the beta test phase, we do continue to maintain and improve the current 2.x line,” said CEO Christopher Martin. “iGet 2.7 incorporates several performance and interface improvements, leverages some of the new features of Mac OS X 10.5, and corrects issues discovered since the last release.”

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Deals: iSticky 54% off today only

Today’s featured promo on MacUpdate offers iSticky for US$10.95 (54% off, retail $24). “Sticky is a tool that combines the usefulness of little desktop notes with the power of the Internet or even your own local area network. Sticking a note on the desktop of your colleague, friend or relative has never been so simple. Using the internet service is free of charge.” iSticky requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.

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Pangea announces Bracketeer utility for photographers

Pangea Software today announced the release of their latest utility, Bracketeer (US$19.95), a utility for photographers who take multiple “bracketed” exposures of a scene in order to capture a more complete range of shading in the image. Bracketeer was originally designed for use with bracketed panoramas, so it has built-in support for previewing 360º VR Panoramas, however, it works perfectly with standard photographs as well.

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