Matchmaker: Joining Hearts game comes to the Mac
Sugar Games has released Matchmaker: Joining Hearts (http://www.sugargames.com/matchmaker/), an US$9.95 game that’s compatible with Mac OS X 10.3 and higher.
Read MoreSugar Games has released Matchmaker: Joining Hearts (http://www.sugargames.com/matchmaker/), an US$9.95 game that’s compatible with Mac OS X 10.3 and higher.
Read MoreApple patents at the US Patent & Trademark Office may hint at new portable devices — or redesigns of future laptops. Patent number 7660749 is for a portable computer that comprises a chassis and a connection system.
Read MoreIn April, iTunes introduced a “variable pricing” scheme, which gave the labels the ability to move prices from US$0.99 cents a song to $1.29 (and for some tracks, down to 69 cents).
The result? Music sales are slowing, according to “All Things Digital” (http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20100209/book-publishers-beware-at-itunes-expensive-music-equals-slower-sales/).
Read MoreCanson (http://www.Papershow.com) will launch a Mac compatible version of Papershow, a digital writing solution, at this week’s Macworld Expo. It’s compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and higher.
Papershow will be featured in the First Looks showcase throughout the duration of Macworld, and the video describing how Papershow works in a variety of settings has been streaming on MacworldTV in the weeks leading up to the show.
Read MoreCrumplePop (http://www.crumplepop.com) has announced Flipper, an US$69 effect for Final Cut Pro that lets editors create the “flipover” effect used in countless broadcast ad spots and television programs. It works right on the Final Cut Pro timeline, without requiring a trip to another application.
With Flipper, you can flip logos, text, photos, and video clips, all with a simple drag and drop operation. Flipper is based on Apple’s Master Template architecture, so editors can use Flipper right inside of Final Cut Pro.
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