Year: 2010

Mac DVD Ripper ready for the iPhone 4

Digiarty Software has updated its DVD Ripper for Mac (http://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-for-mac/) with support for the iPhone 4. It’s a free update for registered users.

DVD Ripper for Mac works on both encrypted and non-commercial homemade DVDs and can convert to MP4, MOV, iTunes, iLife, AVI, FLV, MP3, etc. that playable on Mac, but also converting DVD content to the format playback on portable devices like the iPod, iPad, iPhone and the PSP.

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SUGARfx releases MagiMoto animation plug-in

Noise Industries (http://www.noiseindustries.com) has announced that development partner SUGARfx has released a new FxFactory powered plug-in, MagiMoto. The US$49 plug-in boasts a variety of animation capabilities, which allow users to spin, scale, dissolve, throw and wiggle objects.

FxFactory powered plug-ins are designed by Noise Industries and their development partners to extend the visual effects capabilities of Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion and Apple Final Cut Express applications. No keyframes are necessary

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MathMagic Personal Edition adds background color support, more

InfoLogic has updated MathMagic Personal Edition (ttp://www.mathmagic.com), the Mac OS X professional level editing suite for Mac OS X, to version 7.0. The upgrade adds background color support and more controls over equation shapes.

MathMagic Personal Edition was specifically developed as a standalone utility for use with any word processing, presentation, or graphic application, including iWork, AppleWorks, Microsoft Word, Keynote or PowerPoint. Equations created with Personal Edition can be used with various applications and documents by drag and drop, copy and paste, or export/import.

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Cerebro integrated with Mikogo for Mac, Windows users

Cinesoft and BeamYourScreen have announced the integration of the Cerebro project management complex with Mikogo, across-platform remote desktop tool ideal for web conferencing and remote support.

The Mikogo software has been implemented within both the Cerebro Mac OS X and Windows distribution kits. Cinesoft and BeamYourScreen have created a new “Web conference” menu within the Cerebro interface that allows users to launch Mikogo.

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