Brand: MacTech

Trans International offers memory upgrades for new iMacs

Trans International (http://www.transintl.com/store/category.cfm?Category=9&RequestTimeOut=500) has announced the worldwide availability of up to 16GB Memory Upgrade Kit [4X4GB] PC-3 10600 DDR3 1333MHz SO-DIMMS for the latest iMacs.


TransIntl.com memory modules conform to Apple’s stringent electrical and mechanical design guide lines and carry a Lifetime replacement Warranty. Also, you can trade in your iMac factory memory, 4GB Kit (2X2GB) for $52. Transintl.com offers:

° 16GB Kit [4X4GB] for US$488;
° 8GB Kit [2X4GB] for $248;
° 4GB Kit [2X2GB] for $108.

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MacFamilyTree sprouts version 6.0

Synium Software has released version 6.0 of MacFamilyTree (http://www.synium.de/products/macfamilytree/index.html). The new version features a new user interface, more and better charts as well as reports, integration of “New FamilySearch”, ToDo management, Web Research, places management and more

MacFamilyTree 6.0 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. For new users the cost is US$49. Upgrades from previous versions are $25. A demo is available for download. MobileFamilyTree, the companion app for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad is available in the App Store for $4.99.

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Extensis sponsors MOGO Media Dreamweaver, InDesign Seminar tours

Extensis, a division of Celartem, is sponsoring a font management lunch presentation in major cities across the country during the MOGO Media Dreamweaver and InDesign Seminar Tours held through the rest of 2010.
 
The lunch presentation is open to seminar attendees who will see the latest in Extensis’ font management technology. Dreamweaver seminar attendees will be able to preview WebINK, the new web font service from Extensis.  InDesign seminar attendees will see how effective font management can help achieve brand consistency for print or the web.
 

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I’d hate for Apple to drop iDVD, but I suspect it will

The rumor mill says that iLife will be updated next month, going to 64-bit, introducing a “mystery” application and dropping iDVD.

It won’t be surprising if Apple drops iDVD, but it will be disappointing. Apple — or at least Steve Jobs — seem determined to phase out CD and DVD support, hoping Apple users will go completely digital. And, no doubt, turn to MobileMe, iTunes and other Apple services for buying and storing all their content.

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Ramjet announces memory upgrades for new iMacs

Ramjet now carries DDR3-1333 RAM upgrades for the latest rev of the iMac line. The new iMacs have four memory slots, and a system maximum of 16GB.  

Ramjet offers a 4Gig kit (2x 2Gig modules), an 8GB Kit (2x 4GB modules), and a 16GB kit (4x 4GB modules). These modules are fully compatible with the latest Apple firmware, and are SPD configured for the new iMac. These kits are shipping now, and are covered by a lifetime warranty. For details go to http://www.ramjet.com/imi.asp#1333 .

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