Brand: MacTech

PulpFx Abstract adds two new generators

Aquafadas has released PulpFx Abstract 1.1 (http://www.aquafadas.com/en/pulpfx), an update of the collection of five generators for producing show-animated slideshows in Final Cut Pro, Motion, Final Cut Express and Adobe After Effects. This new version comes with two new generators.


Small Moves lets you add simple transitions and move to your slidesho. Sphere adds a touch of fun to your creations.

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VanDyke Software launches beta version of SecureCRT for Mac OS X

Responding to growing demand from long-term customers for a fully-featured terminal client on the Mac OS, VanDyke Software today announced its launch of the beta version of the company’s SecureCRT for Mac OS X, a terminal client that helps network administrators manage secure remote access and securely “tunnel” e-mail, web, and corporate application data.

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PowerAlert Network Shutdown ready for Mac OS X

Tripp Lite (http://www.tripplite.com), a manufacturer of power protection equipment, has announced that its latest version of PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent (PANSA) is now fully compatible with Mac OS X.

PANSA enables networked computers not directly connected to a UPS System to shut down automatically when a power problem is detected. The software monitors an SNMP-capable device connected to the UPS, and is configurable to respond to specific power event.

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iWeb Themes Park announces five new iWeb themes

iWeb Themes Park (http://www.iwebthemespark.com/Home.html) has announced five new themes for iWeb, the web creation component of Apple’s iLife suite. They are Direction, Green Success, Megaphone, Orange Wave and Park.

The original and updated iWeb themes bundle has 47 iWeb themes all in all. The package of forty themes is priced at US$39.99. Each template is available for $10.99. Three iWeb themes of your choice can be obtained for $21.98.

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You can now play iConquer in full screen mode

KavaSoft has announced iConquer 4 (http://www.kavasoft.com/iConquer/index.php), an update of the original game of world conquest for Mac OS X. It costs US$35; a demo is available for download.

Here’s how the game is described: “From Brooklyn to Manhattan, Piccadilly to Westminster, and the Eiffel Tower to Notre-Dame, iConquer 4 lets you conquer world-class cities one neighborhood at a time. Crafted from over 50 megapixels of satellite imagery, maps feature exquisite detail and neighborhood borders with block-by-block precision.

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