Year: 2010

Larry Jordan Final Cut Studio newsletter for March released

Larry Jordan, digital media analyst and teacher of Final Cut Pro, has just released the March edition of his free monthly Final Cut Studio newsletter. Published each month for the last six years, each issue is packed with techniques, tips, and the latest industry news.

The March issue includes over 42 pages of information covering all aspects of Apple’s Final Cut Studio. Each issued is designed to help editors get the most out of Apple’s Final Cut Studio. You can find it here: http://www.larryjordan.biz/newsletter .

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Graphic Inspector update for Mac OS X addresses stability issues

Zevrix Solutions (http://www.zevrix.com) has updated Graphic Inspector, which checks entire folders of graphic files for potential problems, to version 1.7.3. The new version addresses stability issues related to metadata extraction routines.

Graphic Inspector lets graphic professionals et crucial info on multiple graphic files instead of checking them manually. Users automatically get information on multiple raster and vector files. Graphic Inspector will display the file kind, color mode, resolution, compression, color profile, spot colors, fonts, metadata and other attributes.

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CTM releases FoxTrot Professional Search 2.6, Server for Mac OS X

CTM Development (http://www.ctmdev.com) has released FoxTrot Professional Search 2.6, a 64-bit update to their networked document indexing and retrieval solution for Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher.

Developed with law firms, media and mobile professionals in mind, FoxTrot Professional Search locates documents and their content using multiple categorization of search results, ranked by relevance. Utilizing the latest Cocoa technologies, the application works directly with PDF, HTML, word processing, e-mail and multimedia metadata.

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iPhone/iPod/iPad apps for March 26

Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

HomePipe Networks has announced the free Secure Home Access Service for the iPhone and iPod touch. With HomePipe, anyone with access to a web browser or mobile device can now securely access everything on their home network. Users can access their photos, videos, music, and documents without the hassles of moving, uploading, or copying files to the cloud or mobile devices, according to the folks at HomePipe Networks.

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ADE to advocate for increased minority access to broadband technology

he Alliance for Digital Equality (http://www.alliancefordigitalequality.org) leadership — including Chairman Julius H. Hollis, Vice Chairman Manuel (Manny) A. Diaz and Senior Advisor Shirley Franklin — traveled to Washington, D.C., this week to advocate for increased minority access to broadband technology. 

Their trip follows the recent release of the Federal Communications Commission’s National Broadband Plan, and served as an opportunity for the ADE leadership team to begin dialogue with key policymakers, thought leaders and the media regarding the plan’s implementation.

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