Year: 2008

MobileEdge releases women’s Checkpoint Friendly laptop bags

Mobile Edge (http://www.MobileEdge.com), which makes laptop computer
carrying cases and accessories, has expanded their ScanFast
collection of Checkpoint Friendly laptop bags by adding three new
carrying cases designed specifically for women.

The new ScanFast for Her cases are the first TSA “Checkpoint
Friendly” laptop bags designed specifically for women to be
introduced, says G. David Cartwright, president and CEO, Mobile Edge.

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Sofa and Pico release Versions 1.0 for the Mac

Pico and Sofa have released Versions 1.0 for the Mac
(http://www.versionsapp.com). It’s a Subversion client targeted to
both beginners and experienced Subversion users. A time-limited demo
is available for download and a single copy sells for approximately
US$50. Versions has been in public beta since June this year.

The Timeline view shows recent revisions, complete with commit log
notes and a full list of changed files. Users can click any file in
the timeline to get a diff with its previous version.

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99Games releases Jigsaw Wild for iPhone, iPod touch

99Games (http://www.99games.in/) has released a new puzzle game,
Jigsaw Wild for iPhone and the iPod touch. It’s built around a wild
safari theme. Jigsaw Wild costs US$1.99 and is available at the Apple
App Store.

Here’s how the game is described: “Jigsaw Wild is preloaded with
images of varied species of Wild Animals, Birds, Reptiles and
Insects. It has options to change puzzle shapes, shake ‘n’ break
puzzle, provision to capture images with Built-in Camera, and many
more.

“Users can choose and move the pieces smoothly and snap them together
just like in real-life.

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WOWODC 2008 recordings now available

MacTI and the WebObjects Community Association are happy to announce
the release of the recordings of WOWODC 2008, our annual event about
WebObjects, “Apple’s best kept secret.”

The package includes all sessions from WOWODC 2008, and, as a bonus,
it also includes the DirectToWeb session from WOWODC 2007, for over
14 hours of content for anyone who wants to augment their skills with
WebObjects.

All sessions are released as QuickTime files that can be viewed on
both a computer and an iPhone or iPod touch. Through Jan.

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