Type of Article: MacNews News Article

Yummy FTP for Mac OS X gains Transmit import capability

Yummy Software (http://www.yummysoftware.com) has updated Yummy FTP — an FTP, FTP SSL/TLS, and SFTP client — to version 1.8.2. The upgrade gains a Transmit favorite import capability, amongst several other enhancements, as well as some bug fixes.

Yummy FTP is normally US$28 for a single user license. Multi-user discounts are available beginning at 10 seats. Site licenses and other discounts are available upon request.

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PDFpen 4.6 adds European language OCR support

SmileOnMyMac has updated PDFPen (http://www.smileonmymac.com/PDFpen/download.html), its PDF editing and form-filling tool for Mac OS X, to version 4.6. The update adds optical character recognition (OCR) support for 11 European languages.
 
PDFpen costs US$49.95, and PDFpenPro is $99.95. Family pack licenses, which cover up to five computers in one household, are $74.95 for PDFpen and $129.95 for PDFpenPro. Upgrades from earlier versions of either application are $25, and free to users who purchased after June 1, 2008. Upgrades from any version of PDFpen to PDFpenPro 4.0 are $50.

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FoneSync for LG update supports 17 additional phones

Nova media (http://www.novamedia.de) has updated FoneSync for LG, a solution to synchronize LG phones with Mac OS X, to version 1.0.2. FoneSync allows users to synchronize contacts and calendars with LG phones.

FoneSync can be set to synchronize single address book groups and single calendars. The synchronization of contacts can be restricted to those that include at least one phone number and the time frame in which calendar events are synchronized can be altered as well.

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Class on Demand partners with eyeon Software for Fusion 6 training

Class on Demand, a provider of professional educational products for creative markets, has announced that “Complete Training for eyeon Fusion™ 6” is now available for pre-order.

“Complete Training for eyeon Fusion 6” helps both transitioning artists and existing users acclimate to the high-end compositing application, says Susan Samonig, client relations manager, eyeon Software. The three-hour training is broken down into nine logical segments, covering Fusion 6 capabilities ranging from interface and basics to keying, particle generation, and 3D composition.

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