Year: 2009

FmPro Migrator Developer Edition 4.63 adds Value List, Custom

FmPro Migrator Developer Edition 4.63 from .com Solutions Inc. has
been enhanced with support for copying Custom Functions and Value
Lists between FileMaker Pro Advanced database files when performing
Table Consolidation projects.

FmPro Migrator Developer Edition makes it possible for developers to
save many hours of manual labor by automating the copying of Tables,
Fields, Relationships, TOs, Value Lists, Custom Functions, Layouts
and Scripts between FileMaker Pro Advanced database files.

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iSkin releases solo FX for the iPhone 3G

iSkin (http://www.iskin.com) has introduced the iSkin solo FX, an
US$32.99 iPhone 3G protector “that blends glitz and glamour with
fashion-forward design features.” Inspired by the iSkin solo, the
solo FX’s high-gloss bodysuit is accented with a designer pattern.

What’s more, its protective screen film doubles as a mirror when the
iPhone’s asleep.

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NEA partners with MacPractice to offer integrated electronic

The National Electronic Attachment (NEA) and MacPractice
(http://www.macpractice.com) have entered into a partnership to
provide MacPractice clients the ability to submit attachments
electronically. Through this agreement MacPractice will interface
with NEA’s FastAttach system enabling them to offer an integrated
electronic attachment solution to their clients.

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Tekkeon releases external battery for portable routers, more

Tekkeon (http://www.tekkeon.com)has released its industrial-grade,
high temperature version of the r myPower ALL plus lithium polymer
battery. For use as portable power with portable instruments and
equipment, or as an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) for battery
backup, Tekkeon’s new myPower ALL Plus MP3450i universal battery
provides instant power for devices that require between 5V and 19V.

The voltage on this new battery is fixed for the connected equipment,
or can be quickly changed to meet the power needs of a wide range of
devices.

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SanDisk announces first high performance 4-bits-per-cell Flash

SanDisk (http://www.sandisk.com) says it will begin mass-production
of the world’s first high performance 4-bits-per-cell (X4) flash
memory. Using 43-nanometer (nm) process technology, this enables
64-gigabit (GB) memory in a single die — the highest capacity in the
industry, the company says.

SanDisk has also produced a X4 controller, which is necessary to
effectively manage the complexities and performance requirements of
X4 memory.

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