Year: 2009

Sony Creative Software releases 1,000 Ringtones DVD

Sony Creative Software (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com), a
provider of professional video and audio production applications, has
released 1,000 Ringtones, a DVD containing ringtones grouped into
three categories: music, sound effects, and spoken words and phrases.

Users can select tones for incoming calls, emails and text messages.
Developed for iPhone users, the 1,000 ringtone files are included on
the DVD in the .m4r and .mp3 formats, and are ready for immediate use
without any additional fees, downloads or editing after the initial
product purchase.

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Ntractive introduces Elements Mail 1.0

Ntractive has released Elements Mail 1.0, a companion to the
company’s primary product, Elements CRM. This Mac-based, cloud
computing app is a Customer Relationship Management Solution (CRM)
for business and enterprise.

Elements Mail serves as the bridge between your email server and
Elements CRM, automatically recording emails between you and your
customers. Elements Mail supports both IMAP and POP connections.

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LaCie announces Network Space 2

LaCie (http://www.lacie.com) has announced the LaCie Network Space 2,
design by Neil Poulton, a Network Attached Storage (NAS) and media
server. The LaCie Network Space 2. Its Network Assistant offers
dashboard functionality. You can customize the dashboard with useful
widgets to access network and drive information, administer user
accounts and monitor drive capacity.

LaCie Network Space 2 lets you stream photos, music and videos to
computers on the local network or to any UPnP/DLNA compliant devices
like PlayStation3 or Xbox 360.

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‘Basic Training for Snow Leopard’ available for pre-order

Class on Demand, a provider of professional
educational products for creative markets, says
“Basic Training for Mac OS X Snow Leopard” is now
available for pre-order. The training release is
lead by instructor and Apple guru, Tom Wolsky,
who has authored five Apple Final Cut
instructional books, developed a video journalism
curriculum for Apple Computers and has a seat on
the Board of Directors for the Digital Media
Academy.

The video-based “Basic Training for Mac OS X Snow
Leopard” title delivers just under two hours of
instruction by Wolsky.

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