Year: 2008

Aqua Connect Terminal Server 3.0

Aqua Connect Terminal Server 3.0 now offers Mac Leopard compatibility and
RDP support

ACTS 3.0 is the only scalable high performance terminal server for the Mac
OS 10.5 platform

Los Angeles, CA – Aqua Connect Inc., the leader in scalable enterprise
grade Macintosh terminal services, today announced the release of its Aqua
Connect Terminal Server 3.0 software. The newest release is compatible
with Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and offers support for Microsoft’s Remote Desktop
Protocol (RDP).

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Stainless brings multi-process browsing to the Mac, a la Google

Mesa Dynamics has released a technology preview of Stainless, which
the company says is the first multi-process web browser for OS X,
inspired by Google Chrome. Each tab in Stainless runs in a separate
process.

Like Chrome, Stainless also has tabs that can be dragged between
windows, a unified address and search bar, and a private browsing
mode. Stainless is freeware and requires Mac OS X 10.5 (“Leopard”).
Version 0.1 is available immediately for download at
http://www.stainlessapp.com/

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Griffin Technology introduces Simplifi desktop hub solution

Griffin Technolog has announced the Simplifi
(http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/simplifi), an US$69.99
desktop solution that allows users to reclaim their desktops by
consolidating an iPod and iPhone dock, media card reader and USB hub
into a single device.

“At Griffin, we know that users are syncing and charging more than
just iPod and iPhone on their desktops,” says Paul Griffin, founder
of Griffin Technology. “With all the cables and connectors used
today, the desktop can easily be overrun with clutter.

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MacVide announces Flash Player 1.7 for Mac OS X

MacVide (http://www.macvide.com/) has released Flash Player 1.7, an
update to the free, standalone Flash player utility for Mac OS X.
It’s a maintenance update.

Flash Player lets you view Adobe (Macromedia) Flash SWF and FLV
files. It also allows you to watch downloaded flash files from
YouTube and other video web sites.

Flash Player requires Mac OS X 10.4 or higher. It’s Universal Binary
so runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs.

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