Year: 2009

Nextwell releases MemoryMaker for iPhone, iPod touch

Nextwell has released MemoryMaker (http://www.nextwell.com/mm/), a
new game for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s available for US$1.99 at
the Apple App Store
(http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=302905198&mt=8).
There’s also a free version with only one set of cards.

Here’s how the game is described: “It is a classic memory match game,
which unlike other iPhone games contains 20 different sets of cards
to choose from, with 15 pictures in each set. That’s 300 pictures.

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DMG Master for Mac OS X updated to version 2.0

Tension Software (http://pomola.com) has updated DMG Master software
to create standard Disk Image Archive recognized by any Mac, to
version 2.0. The upgrade sports a totally redesigned interface.

DMG Master 2.0 also let you show files in the Finder from the
“source” section. And there’s improved internal code for archive
creation.

DMG Master costs US$15. It’s Universal Binary, so runs natively on
both PowerPC and Intel Macs. DMG Master requires Mac OS X 10.4 or
later.

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Kroll Ontrack announces data recovery for Mac OS X Mail,

Kroll Ontrack (http://www.ontrackdatarecovery.com/), the provider of
Ontrack Data Recovery solutions, says it’s enhanced its suite of data
recovery tools to include Mac OS X Mail and Microsoft Entourage
e-mail recovery capabilities. Ontrack Data Recovery specialists can
now recover from corrupt or inaccessible Mail or Entourage e-mail
data.

As Mac computers grow in popularity, so does the use of Mail and
Entourage as e-mail clients, says Jeff Pederson, manager of Ontrack
Data Recovery operations for Kroll Ontrack.

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Oceanhouse Media releases Bowls for iPhone, iPod touch

Oceanhouse Media has released Bowls for the iPhone and iPod touch
(http://www.oceanhousemedia.com/products/). It costs US$1.99 and is
available at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/apps/bowls).

Bowls offers a way to play authentic Tibetan singing bowls on your
iPhone or iPod touch. This app “creates digital Zen” as users swirl
their finger on the rim of seven different Tibetan singing bowls. Hit
the right speed and the right path, and each bowl will sing and glow
with tones that were recorded from authentic Tibetan singing bowls.

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