Type of Article: MacNews Web Site

BBEdit for Mac OS X gets maintenance release

Bare Bones Software (http://www.barebones.com) has released BBEdit 9.5.1, an update to its strength HTML and text editor. It’s a maintenance release that fixes reported issues and adds several refinements.

The update is available free of charge to all registered BBEdit 9 customers. For new users it has a suggested retail price of US$125. Any registered owner of BBEdit prior to version 9.x can upgrade for US$30.

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KeyCue update for Mac OS X adds diagnostic tool

Ergonis Software (http://www.ergonis.com) has released KeyCue 5.1, an update of the keyboard shortcut “cheat sheet.” introduces a new built-in diagnostic tool for application-specific adjustments, increases compatibility with third party applications, and improves overall performance, particularly in Safari.

In addition to that, KeyCue 5.1 improves the installation and upgrade experience by displaying a more prominent warning when a new version is not covered by the current license, and by allowing to skip one particular version in the automatic update check.

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Geomatica for Mac OS X gets additional satellite sensor support

PCI Geomatics, a developer of geo-imaging software and systems, has announced the availability of an upgrade to its remote sensing and image processing software. The new version includes additional satellite sensor support in addition to enhanced functionality.

Geomatica 10.3.2 is the latest version of the image-centric desktop software and now includes imaging tools for GIS. The new version adds imaging tools for GIS. It also adds additional satellite and aerial sensor support.

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TrendyDigital releases Dimension case for the iPad

TrendyDigital Design has unveiled the US$44.99 Dimension Case (http://trendydigital.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=18&products_id=87) for Apple’s iPad. It looks like a jacket, but protects the tablet device in a frame case at the right side. The frame case has openings for all the access points of the iPad.

Users can interact with iPad in this jacket setting. However, if users want to be able to carry their protected iPad device around, they can separate the frame case from its base cover.

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GEAR4’s UnityRemote is an iPhone gadget for replacing remotes

GEAR4 (http://www.GEAR4.com), has announced the UnityRemote, which will be available in October. It will let you control all electronic devices directly from an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.

Using the UnityRemote, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad owners can control everything from TVs to Hi-Fis, Blu-Ray players to digital TV boxes — anything that has an infrared receiver — using one single device, according to Tom Dudderidge, CEO of GEAR4.

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