TypeIt4Me 4.0 and Sounds4Fun OS X Edition 1.0.2
Ettore Software Ltd. Introduces TypeIt4Me 4.0 and Sounds4Fun OS X Edition
1.0.2 At Macworld Conference & Expo
London, UK, Tuesday, 15 January 2008 — Ettore Software Ltd.
Read MoreEttore Software Ltd. Introduces TypeIt4Me 4.0 and Sounds4Fun OS X Edition
1.0.2 At Macworld Conference & Expo
London, UK, Tuesday, 15 January 2008 — Ettore Software Ltd.
Read MoreToday’s featured promo on MacUpdate offers Librarian Pro for US$7.95 (73% off, retail $29.95). “Librarian Pro… If you’re like us, you have managed to create your own mini-library of books, magazines, games, CDs, software titles, and movies. It is difficult to sort through all of them to see which ones you have on file, or to find where you last shelved a particular one. Librarian Pro is a complete personal inventory system.” Librarian Pro requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Read MoreEyeTV 3 – New User Interface, Smart Guides, and Network Sharing of Your
Recordings Archive
San Francisco, 15 January 2008 – Elgato Systems announces EyeTV 3, an
extensive update to its multiple award-winning EyeTV television software.
In addition to a new, intuitive user interface, the software offers an
extended program guide featuring intelligent searching and recording
functionality, numerous new network features, and additional highlights.
Equinux has entered the TV receiver market for Mac OS X in the United States. The company’s TubeStick hybrid offers more flexibility to enjoy your favorite TV shows on your Mac, iPhone or iPod. The newly announced USB TV receiver allows you to watch, pause and record live television on your Mac in HD quality. And with The Tube software that comes with TubeStick hybrid, users can even chat with other viewers during each TV show. TubeStick hybrid will be available, starting in February for US$129.
Read MoreMacSpeech today debuted MacSpeech Dictate, a new speech recognition solution for the Mac. Mac users can begin dictating straight into their applications with very little time spent training the software to recognize their voice. Training MacSpeech Dictate, up to a 99% accuracy level, generally takes less than five minutes. Using the software, user-spoken commands are recognized separately from dictation, liberating the user from the need to tell the software to change modes, simplifying the experience.
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