Year: 2010

New Kerio Connect 7 GroupWare Server

NEW KERIO CONNECT 7 GROUPWARE SERVER TARGETS ORGANIZATIONS WITH MULITPLE BRANCH OFFICES

Kerio’s Distributed Domain Cluster Promotes Inter-office
Contact Sharing and Calendar Event Scheduling

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Macworld Conference & Expo 2010 – February 9, 2010 – The new Kerio Connect 7, previously known as Kerio MailServer, marks the messaging server’s entry into the market of midsize, multi-office deployments, giving customers an option to link standalone servers into a single distributed domain system.

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Mac software updates for Feb. 9

Zevrix Solutions (http://www.zevrix.com) has released PDF Checkpoint 1.2, an update of the PDF workflow automation solution. The new version lets users preserve transparency when exporting PDF to TIFF and PNG.

Yazsoft (http://www.yazsoft.com) has released Speed Download 5.2.11, the latest version of its Mac OS X download manager that combines four products: a download manager with auto-resuming downloads, a secure FTP client, a file sharing utility with full encryption, and .Mac/iDisk/WEBDAV connectivity. The upgrade offers new Growl integration and squishes some bugs.

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iPhone/iPod apps for Feb. 9

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

Esse Quam Videri Music Group has introduced iGovernment 1.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch. The US$1.99 app features over 50 feeds of news, photos, blogs, and videos from departments and offices across all three branches of the USFederal Government into one package.

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MacTech Labs Releases Comprehensive Virtualization Benchmarks

MacTech Labs Releases Comprehensive Virtualization Benchmarks
– Over 3500 tests performed to compare solutions
– Parallels Desktop 5 vs. VMware Fusion 3
– Tests include MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac Pro

February 9, 2010 — WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — MacTech Labs (https://www.mactech.com/labs), part of MacTech Magazine (https://www.mactech.com), today released an extensive benchmark study of virtualization solutions running on Intel-based Macs. MacTech’s goal was to see how well Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion perform compared head-to-head in their most recent versions.

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