Type of Article: MacNews News Article

OpenMenu X for Mac OS X gets maintenance update

Artman 21 (http://www.artman21.com/en/) has updated OpenMenu X, a US$10 contextual menu utility for Mac OS X, to version Rev.2.04. The update, free to registered users, is a maintenance update

OpenMenu is a utility that allows you to freely customize your contextual menu. You can open documents, applications, AppleScripts, Services Menu Items, and URLs any time you want. OpenMenu also supports the file system browsing. You can browse the file system and open/move files or folders through a contextual menu.

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MacPractice aims to become first Mac-Based EHR/EMR solution to Achieve HIT certification

MacPractice (http://www.macpractice.com) — the developer of MacPractice MD, MacPractice DDS, MacPractice DC, and MacPractice 20/20 — has announced that the company plans to become the first EHR/EMR solution built exclusively for the Mac platform to achieve certification to the federal government’s proposed Health Information Technology standards for electronic health records/electronic medical records (EHR/EMR).
 

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Fabrix introduces Magic Sleeve for the iPad

Fabrix (http://www.fabrixcases.com) has introduced its new Magic Sleeve for the the iPad. It’s an US$32.90, slot-in styled case built to the dimensions of the Apple device.

The Magic Sleeve is constructed of lightweight materials and is designed to add little weight to the iPad. Each Fabrix Magic Sleeve is also lined with soft cushioned paddings for [rotection against scratches and light bumps. In addition, it features a new inner “pillow flap” design that secures the iPad in position while inserted into the sleeve, preventing the iPad from accidentally
slipping out of the sleeve.

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Skydda Design introduces TradCase, TradDuo for the iPhone 3G/3GS

Skydda Design (http://skyddadesign.com/) has introduced new hardwood cases for the iPhone 3G and 3GS. The TradCase is available in Walnut, Cherry, and exotic Teak hardwoods, and the TradDuo is available in Maple/Walnut or Maple/Cherry.

Each of these cases is carved from a single block of premium-quality hardwood and hand-polished to a luxurious satin finish, according to Skydda Design Co-founder Charles Hodgson. Because natural hardwoods differ in appearance, each TradCase and TradDuo is unique in color-tone and grain, making your case truly one of a kind, he says.

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