Author: dsellers

Kool Tools: back-to-school tech gear

The dog days of summer can only mean one thing: Back-to-school shopping is just around the corner. However, buying three-ring binders and number two pencils isn’t enough. Today’s college kids need to be armed with the latest tech gear in order to excel during the school year.

Tech expert Karl Volkman, CTO of SRV Network, a Microsoft Gold Certified partner, says, “Going to college can be daunting. With these apps, you can simplify your child’s life and help them feel confident and organized as they manage their studies on their own for the first time.”

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Event management software market to be valued at $14.45 billion by 2022

The global event management software market is estimated to reach $14.45 billion by 2022 from $7.57 billion in 2016 with a growing CAGR [compound annual growth rate] of 11.39% during the forecast period (2016-2022).

Geographically, North America is the leading region in the event management software market where U.S. occupies highest market share in the region. More than 50% market revenue comes from U.S. only due to the established event management software market. Other countries such as Canada and Mexico are the growing countries in the region.

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Direct Mail for macOS gets tweaked template editor

e3 Software has updated Direct Mail, their email marketing app for macOS, to version 5.0.

The app provides tools for designing and sending attractive newsletters, growing and organizing mailing lists, and tracking and reporting email campaign analytics. The upgrade adds a template editor that’s customizable. Version 5 ships with over 50 new, modern templates,

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B-Eng introduces Compare Anything 1.0 for macOS

B-Eng has introduced Compare Anything 1.0 for macOS. It’s a stand-alone utility designed for comparing files of any type.

With Compare Anything you can compare two files and check for them for differences. Files to compare can either be selected via the Finder or by entering directly the path in the corresponding entry line. Specifics of the two files are then listed in a split window where the differences are high-lighted.

Compare Anything 1.0 requires macOS 10.10 or later and costs $0.99. It’s available at the Mac App Store (http://tinyurl.com/yd3zbd3z).

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