Type of Article: MacNews News Article

TimeCache for Mac OS X gets new Projects Total report, more

The PandaWare Company (http://www.pandaware.com) has updated TimeCache — its time and expense billing app for oMac OS X 10.3.9 and higher — to version 8.0.7. The upgrade offers a new Project Totals report for viewing only totals of selected projects

TimeCache 8.0.7 also offers the option to automatically show a “business information” text block in reports and invoices. The new version also sports a number of small improvements and bug fixes.

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QuickBooks discussed at next MacBUS meeting

The next meeting of The Macintosh Business Users Society of Greater Philadelphia — or MacBUS (http://www.macbus.org) — will be held on Tuesday, March 30, at 6:30 pm. MacBUS member Ben Romney will demonstrate how to manage your business finances with Intuit QuickBooks.

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OnOne announces free versions of PhotoTools 2.5 and PhotoFrame 4.5

One Software (http:/www.ononesoftware.com) has announced the immediate availability of two fully-functional Photoshop plug-ins: PhotoTools 2.5 Free and the new PhotoFrame 4.5 Free.

The free plug-ins for Photoshop are based on the versions of PhotoTools 2.5 Standard Edition and PhotoFrame 4.5 Standard Edition and are compatible with Photoshop CS2, CS3 and CS4.

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Muzatach releases solar charger for the iPhone

USA Solar and Digital Communications Technologies, aka Muzatch, have developed a 9.8 ounce solar power station specifically for the iPhone series as well as the iPod nano.

The MZH-1200 iPhone power station is now available worldwide through the Muzatch web site (http://www.muzatch.com).  It comes in five colors — white, black, blue, silver and green — and is available at the introductory price of US$49.59.

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MacTech releases side-by-side video of graphics under virtualization

MacTech Magazine (https://www.mactech.com) has released video of graphics running on commercial virtualization solutions running on Intel-based Macs. MacTech‘s goal was to answer the often asked questions about how graphics perform under virtualization.

The video (https://www.mactech.com/graphics-virtualization-vmware-vs-parallels) is online now and was inspired by the very large suite of over 3,500 tests that was performed comparing the MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac and Mac Pro that MacTech released in February.

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