Year: 2009

Photo Recovery is ready for Snow Leopard

AppleXsoft Software (http://www.applexsoft.com) has updated Photo
Recovery to version 3.5.1. The new version is compatible with Mac OS
X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”).

Photo Recovery for Mac lets you recover deleted photos, video, music
and files from all types of media including SmartMedia, CompactFlash,
Memory Sticks and any other removable media. Version 3.5.1 also adds
the support to recover HD vide and recover files from SanDisk Compact
Flash.

Photo Recovery requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. It’s available
worldwide in 22 different languages.

Read More

PCI Geomatics offers additional sensor support

PCI Geomatics, a developer of geo-imaging software and systems, is
nows offering support for the Leica Geosystems ADS40 and ADS80
Digital Aerial Camera within its Mac OS X compatible Geomatica
software.

PCI Geomatics has included support for the import and
orthorectification of ADS40 and ADS80 level 1 data within Geomatica
OrthoEngine, a collection of automated tools for aerial photos and
satellite imagery.

Read More

Tycoon Games releases Heileen 2 for the Mac

Tycoon Games (http://www.tycoongames.eu/) has released Heileen 2: The
Hands Of Fate, the sequel to Heileen. The US$19.99 game is compatible
with Mac, Windows and Linux systems.

Here’s how Celso Riva, game designer/programmer of the game,
describes Heileen 2: “The game takes place on a mysterious Caribbean
island where Heileen was shipwrecked at the end of the first game.

Read More

Tunewear releases BoomTune Bomb II Stereo speakers

Tunewear (http://www.tunewear.com) is now shipping BoomTune Bomb II
Stereo, an US$49.95 sets of compact speakers with stereo sound.
Available in matte black or bright red jewel, the size is compact
enough to carry in your hand.

Sound is projected 360 degrees around the speakers. The BoomTune Bomb
II is designed for listening to music or watching videos on your
MacBook, iPod, iPhone or other portable device, although it works on
any Mac.

Retractable cables are hidden inside the body of each speaker.

Read More

Canto Cumulus 8.1 now available

Canto (http://www.canto.com) has released Canto Cumulus 8.1, built
upon technological and usability advances made possible by the new
Cumulus 8 system architecture introduced last May. “The Cumulus 8
architecture has freed Canto to take Cumulus in exciting new
directions, and Cumulus 8.1 offers just a glimpse of what’s to come,”
says Canto CEO Ulrich Knocke.

Among the new capabilities are a standalone version of the Cumulus
Client, which enables users to create and work on local catalogs,
connect to Cumulus Server catalogs, and update assets and metadata
between the two.

Read More