Author: dsellers

Cookie Platter for Mac OS X automates browser cookie management

iTacet Software (http://www.itacet.com) has released Cookie Platter 1.0, an US$9 Mac OS X application that automatically deletes all unwanted cookies and saves specific cookies based upon a user’s favorite web sites.


The software can process cookies for multiple web browsers simultaneously and allows customization by browser, domain and type of cookie. Users can group all domains into their root domain, as well as the ability to preview the cookie’s web site without opening a browser and more.

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O2 to overhaul its iPhone consumer tariffs

“Mobile News” (http://www.mobilenewscwp.co.uk/News/424800/o2_in_consumer_tariff_overhaul.html) is reporting that O2, Apple’s original mobile partner in the UK, will launch a two-year Apple iPhone tariff for £25 per month. The tariff will include 100 minutes and unlimited texts.

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Analyst: Apple share could hit $435 by 2012

In a report to clients issued Friday, Morgan Stanley’s Katy Huberty offered a scenario in which Apple shares could US$435 by 2012 due to the iPad and new iPhones in June.

As reported by “Fortune,” Huberty told clients she ewas anticipating unit sales of six million iPads in calendar 2010, considerably higher than the Street’s consensus of 3-4 million.
She also forecasts iPhones in June that offer “both a lower total cost of ownership and new functionality, potentially including gesture-based technology.”

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Just a matter of time until we get a touchscreen iMac

Apple — or, at least Steve Jobs — obviously loves touchscreen devices, so it’s just a matter of time until we see a touchscreen Mac. I suspect the iMac will be the first to make the move.

As we reported Thursday (http://www.macsimumnews.com/index.php/archive/apple_patent_hints_at_touchscreen_displays_for_computers/), there is an an Apple patent involving touchscreen displays for computers. And earlier this year there were reports that Apple plans to launch a 22-inch touch-enabled iMac in addition to the current non-touch 21.5- and 27-inch iMacs.

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MacNews Migration Kit: grant writing software for Mac OS X

For those new to the column, MacNews Migration is our term for companies moving from Wintel machines to Macs — or at least adding or increasing the number of Macs they use. A MacNewsMigration Kit is an overview of Mac OS products for a particular occupation, such as dentistry, accounting, etc.) This week we look at grant writing software for the Mac.

Grant Manager

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