Year: 2009

REAL Software Announces REAL World Regional Events

REAL Software, creator of REALbasic, a cross-platform software
development tool for Mac, Windows and Linux, today announced the REAL
World Regional Events, two one-day events that will take place in
November 3rd in Atlanta and November 5th in Chicago. REAL Software is
also looking for speakers to present sessions on various topics at
these events.

The REAL World Regional Events are the definitive events for anyone
who wants to get the most out of REALbasic, REAL Studio and REAL
Server.

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Things now supports Spotlight, Quick Look, Snow Leopard

Cultured Code (http://www.culturedcode.com) has released version 1.2
of Things for Mac. The task management app now lets you add tasks to
Things from other applications. Things now also supports Spotlight
and Quick Look, and is fully localized into six languages: English,
French, German, Spanish, Japanese, and Russian.

What’s more, the software now offers a new system wide keyboard
shortcut that invokes the Quick Entry dialog with autofill.

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Chronos announces upcoming NoteLife for the iPhone

Chronos Inc. today announced the forthcoming release of NoteLife, the
media-rich note manager for iPhone. According to Robert McCullough,
Vice President of Development at Chronos, “NoteLife is a
game-changing note manager for the iPhone. It allows users to create,
view and organize more kinds of notes than any other iPhone
application and it has stunning Cover Flow views that no other iPhone
note manager has.

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DisplayLink updates drivers for Mac OS X 10.6

DisplayLink (http://www.displaylink.com/) has posted new Mac OS X
beta drivers for the software that lets you add up to four additional
monitors to any Intel Mac through USB. The new beta (version 1.5) is
compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”).

With the drivers, even a Mac mini can have four additional monitors
for a total of five. You can manage and configure DisplayLink USB
multi-display technology using the standard Mac OS X System
Preferences.

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Omni Group adds Snow Leopard support to all apps

The Omni Group has released new versions of all of their shipping
software, including OmniFocus, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner, OmniPlan,
OmniWeb, OmniGraphSketcher, OmniDiskSweeper, and OmniDazzle. All
applications have been updated to include Snow Leopard support, with
new features in both OmniFocus and OmniGraffle.

OmniFocus, the Omni Group’s Getting Things Done-inspired task
management program, now includes a completely redesigned interface
for Perspectives, the feature that allows you to save customized view
settings for your OmniFocus window.

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