Year: 2009

Omni Group, David Allen Company bring work-life management system

The Omni Group has announced a partnership with The David Allen
Company, founded by David Allen, author of “Getting Things Done: The
Art of Stress-Free Productivity.” The companies will be working
together to support the Getting Things Done methodology through the
Omni Group’s task management application, OmniFocus.

Directly inspired by the GTD methodology, OmniFocus is a personal
productivity solution for the Mac, iPhone and iPod touch. OmniFocus
for Mac is now listed as the recommended Mac GTD solution on The
David Allen Company’s online store.

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Mariner Software updates Contour story development app for Mac OS

QNAP (http://www.qnap.com) has expanded their Turbo NAS lineup with
the addition of the TS-210 desktop NAS server targeted specifically
at the SOHO (small office/home office)and prosumer market segments.

The TS-210 supports up to 2 3.5-inch SATA hard drives with up to 4TB
of total capacity (using 2TB drives) and features a Marvell 800MHz
CPU and 256MB DDRII memory which purportedly provides sustained high
performance with low power consumption.

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File Stitcher ready for Snow Leopard

Pariahware has introduced version 2.1 of File Stitcher
(http://www.pariahware.com/filestitcher.php), an utility that
provides users an easy way to merge either MP3 files or text files
together. The upgrade is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow
Leopard”).

To use File Stitcher, drag and drop files into the window and click
the “Stitch the files” button to start the process. A progress bar
will show the process, and after MP3s are merged, the user has the
option of editing the ID3 tags for the new file.

File Stitcher is shareware and costs US$15 to register.

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File Recovery ready for Snow Leopard

AppleXsoft Software (http://www.applexsoft.com) has updated
AppleXsoft File Recovery to version 2.0, adding compatibility with
Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”). AppleXsoft File Recovery allows users
to recover lost data systems that have encountered volume corruption,
accidental deleted, formatted partitions or file system corruption.

File Recovery for Mac costs US$99 and works with Mac OS X 10.3.9 or
higher.It’s compatible with HFS, HFS+, HFSX file systems.

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