Year: 2008

Photoshop.com adds storage options, new features

Adobe has updated Photoshop.com
(http://www.photoshop.com), the online
destination that provides users with a solution
for editing, managing, storing, and sharing
photos online.

Available now, Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere
Elements 7 customers with Photoshop.com Basic and
Plus membership can purchase additional storage
options.

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‘REALbasic Developer’ mag available in book format

(i)REALbasic Developer Magazine(/i) is reprinting the last year’s
issues into a perfect-bound book that will be shipping at the end of
November. You can pre-order RBD Archive Volume 6, a perfect-bound
book containing the full contents of Year Six of the mag, for
US$37.50 — 25 percent off the regular price.

The 300+ page book contains the full contents of issues 6.1-6.6, Nov
2007-Oct 2008), and features a full-color cover, black ink interior,
and perfect-binding.

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Association of REALbasic Professionals is now open

The Association of REALbasic Professionals (ARBP) is now open for
business. At the new members-only web site
(http://www.arbpmembers.org) you can purchase a membership, download
software from the code repository, participate in the forums, look
for REALbasic jobs and save over US$450 with discounts on a variety
of REALbasic-related software.

There are several different types of memberships from which to
choose: Free, Personal ($50) and Professional ($150). Visit the web
ARBP site and click “Membership Benefits” to learn more.

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PhidgetTemperatureSensor for Mac OS X updated

Phidgets has updated its PhidgetTemperatureSensor for Mac OS X. The
new version of the 1051 shows improvements in both reliability and
accuracy through the addition of on-board filtering, cold junction
compensation and optimized calibration methods. The upgrade replaces
the previous version of the product.

Users can program Phidgets using an application programming interface
(API) supported under Mac OS X. Users can write programs in C, Java,
ActionScript 3.0, and Cocoa.

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