Year: 2010

Mahjong In Poculis 3.5 adds mode for children

In Poculis (http://www.in-poculis.com/) has released Mahjong In Poculis 3.5, an update to their free solitaire game for Mac OS X (10.4 and higher) and Windows. The new version sports a mode designed for children.

Here’s how the game is described: “Perfect for mahjong lovers or those who simply enjoy challenging memorization, Mahjong In Poculis is a memory game where players have to select identical tiles to make them disappear. The game features 120 levels and six scenarios, including Christmas, Halloween, Asian and Easter. Each one has its own levels, graphics and music.”

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SubRosaSoft introduces MacForensicsLab Social Agent

SubRosaSoft has released MacForensicsLab Social Agent 1.0 (http://www.macforensicslab.com/ProductsAndServices/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=346), an US$79.95 app designed to get evidence from chats, private messages, and blog activity on Facebook and other social networking web sites.

Social Agent can scan Macs running the Safari web browser for evidence of social network activity and can identify social networking web pages visited by the suspect.

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Swarovski Frame Case released for the iPhone 4

CAZE (http://www.iphonecaze.com) has announced the US$99.99 BlingFrame for the iPhone 4, which the company says is the world’s first Swarovski frame case.

CAZE is combining Swarovski crystals and an slim frame in a case with four flashed colors. CAZE used ThinEdge — purportedly the world’s slimmest frame case for crystal embellishment — so the BlingFrame has the thinnest possible wall-thickness and can fully protect the chrome edges and corners of an iPhone.

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MenuEverywhere ready for large, multi-monitor Mac users

Binary Bakery Software (http://www.binarybakery.com) has released MenuEverywhere 1.4.3, an update to their US$14.95 Mac OS X 10.6.x utility. Designed for large monitor or multi-monitor users, it makes the menubar’s menu accessible from any window on any screen.

MenuEverywhere works with almost any Mac OS X application. With the app, you can access menus in the following ways: screen-top menu on (non-primary) secondary screens; window-attached menubar; window-attached menu button; and hotkey pop-up menu at mouse location

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