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iPhoto 7.1.3

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Thursday
Feb 28,2008
About iPhoto 7.1.3
Don’t be daunted by all those digital photos you’ve been taking. Have fun with them. Share them by email or create amazing web pages, cards and calendars. iPhoto automatically organizes your photo library and makes editing as easy as clicking your mouse — so you can get the most out of even the biggest collection.

Learn more about iPhoto.

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  • DiscRotate 0.2

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    Thursday
    Feb 28,2008
    About DiscRotate
    Ever wanted to enjoy a DVD-Movie with your Mac mini, without severe earache? Tired of copying your favourite movie to the harddisk first? Just want to comfortably listen to an Audio-CD, without encoding it with iTunes? Buckle up! DiscRotate brings the joy of silence back Be amazed how silent your Mac could be, even with a spinning optical drive!
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  • launch2net 1.6.29

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    Thursday
    Feb 28,2008
    About launch2net
    A mobile connection manager. With launch2net, you can use your mobile device like a cell phone, ExpressCard, PC datacard or USB modem to connect your Mac to the Internet in one easy step.

    The powerful configuration assistant automatically detects your mobile device and configures your mobile Internet connection in seconds without the need to enter cryptic settings like user names, passwords or modem scripts.

    launch2net supports most mobile devices as well as most mobile network operators worldwide for fastest internet connections like HSUPA, 3G UMTS, EDGE and GPRS speeds.

    launch2net saves high roaming costs for mobile data as it is possible to use a prepaid card in other countries to connect to the Internet.

    Features:

    - Includes connection settings for most cell providers around the globe Supports a very comprehensive list of compatible cell phones, USB modems, ExpressCard modems, and PC data card

    - Features a simple interface which includes information on signal strength, online time and traffice volume

    - One button to connect/disconnect

    - Menu icon to connect/disconnect without having to run launch2net

    - Autoconnect if an ExpressCard, PC Card or USB modem is attached Disconnect after a certain time online or traffic volume used

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  • FoneLink 1.5.5

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    Thursday
    Feb 28,2008
    About FoneLink
    So you just bought your brand new cell phone with all bells ‘n’ whistles. On the way home you take some nice pictures and enter one or two numbers in the address book - and that important appointment due in two days.

    Arriving at home you search all CDs that come with your phone - but it is Windows only. No way to use your cell phone with your Mac. Finally FoneLink saves your life:

    - FoneLink allows to synchronize contacts and dates, tasks, notes and bookmarks - all in one covenient package.

    - FoneLink includes a full fledged SMS manager to send, receive and archive SMS messages. It supports group SMS as well as multipart SMS and is linked to Address Book.

    - Using FoneLink, you can copy music files, photos and videos and convert them for best viewing on your cell phone as well as synchronize iTunes playlists and create ringtones.

    - FoneLink is the easiest way to transfer files and media data from your cell phone to your Macintosh Computer and back.

    - Using FoneLink, you can backup the Cell phones’s data and restore single files or a complete backup, if needed.

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  • Fone2Phone 1.0.3

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    Thursday
    Feb 28,2008
    About Fone2Phone
    Scoring a new cell phone, iPod or iPhone is great, but transferring the data from your old cell phone isn’t always as cool of an experience. Thanks to Fone2Phone from nova media, however, that data shuffle is a piece of cake.

    This one trick pony moves contacts, events, tasks, notes, bookmarks, photos, music and movies from many Motorola, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson phones to your Mac. The interface is simple and sleek, and makes the whole process a breeze.

    Activate Bluetooth on your cell phone and Macintosh Computer and launch Fone2Phone. This program will take over and do the work for you: from the connection process to copying all data to your Macintosh Computer.

    Finally, Fone2Phone will add the new content to your applications: as Address Book group, iCal calendar, iTunes playlist, iTunes movies, iPhoto album, Safari bookmarks and notes. Thus it is easy to use iSync, iTunes or FoneLink to transfer your contents to your new device!
    Winner of the Mac Observer Editors’ Choice award 2008.

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  • Build-a-lot 1.0

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    Thursday
    Feb 28,2008
    About Build-a-lot
    Send the housing market through the roof as you build, buy, and sell houses in the new strategy game, Build-a-lot! You can flip houses for quick cash or sit back and watch the rental income pile up. Become a real estate mogul as you visit scenic towns, earn huge profits and perform special favors for the colorful local mayors. Can you build a new cinema for the local movie star? Build a new ice rink for the Olympics? Install a bowling alley in the Mayor’s Mansion? No problem! There’s plenty to do and lots of fun ahead in Build-a-lot!

    Genre: Simulation

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  • Sparkle 1.0

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    Thursday
    Feb 28,2008
    About Sparkle
    No one travels without worries in Crowberry Woods anymore. Vast blackness has blanketed the once beautiful forest. Use your orb slinger to shatter the orbs before their power is used to release the eternal night. Can you bring the light back, from a sparkle to full bloom? Explore three different game modes, multitude of greater magical amulets and powerups, and uncover the deepest secrets. Crowberry Woods calls you!

    Genre: Puzzle & Trivia

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  • NVIDIA CUDA 1.1

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    Wednesday
    Feb 27,2008
    About NVIDIA CUDA
    A C language development environment for CUDA-enabled GPUs. The CUDA development environment includes:

    - nvcc C compiler

    - CUDA FFT and BLAS libraries for the GPU

    - Profiler

    - gdb debugger for the GPU (alpha available in March, 2008)

    - CUDA runtime driver (now also available in the standard NVIDIA GPU driver)

    - CUDA programming manual

    The CUDA Developer SDK provides examples with source code to help you get started with CUDA. Examples include:

    - Parallel bitonic sort

    - Matrix multiplication

    - Matrix transpose

    - Performance profiling using timers

    - Parallel prefix sum (scan) of large arrays

    - Image convolution

    - 1D DWT using Haar wavelet

    - Many more features

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  • Dates to iCal 2.0

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    Wednesday
    Feb 27,2008
    About Dates to iCal
    A replacement for Apple’s birthday calendar for iCal in Leopard. It has a range of features to allow the user to choose what, and what not, to sync to iCal from Address Book.

    As well as automatically syncing birthday dates from Address Book, Dates to iCal 2 can sync anniversaries and custom dates. It provides the option of filtering to a group set up in Address Book, the user could use an already existing Address Book group, or could add one specifically for the purpose.

    By default the title of the calendar is set to the the user’s localisation of the word ‘Anniversary’. This could be changed to the name of an already existing writeable calendar in iCal, or to any other text desired.

    Dates to iCal 2 enables up to five alarms for each synced date in iCal. There is the option of message, sound, email and ‘open file’ alarms with the possibility of setting different alarms for birthdays and anniversaries. Many more features.

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  • Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.12

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    Wednesday
    Feb 27,2008
    About Mozilla Thunderbird
    Makes emailing safer, faster, and easier than ever before with the industry’s best implementations of features such as intelligent spam filters, built-in RSS reader, quick search, and much more.
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    1. Alpine Releasing iPhone Compatible Touch Screen Receiver - Alpine is releasing their first touch-screen receiver. The IXA-W404 will only fit in a 2-din compatible car, but offers a QVGA touch-screen which is fully compatible with iPhone and iPod Touch. The reciver can also play video files from the iPhone or iPod using a USB interface. See the press release
    2. Got my iPhone App Icon Created at 99Designs - This past week I have been working with the designers at 99Designs to create new artwork for our Tasting Notes iPhone app. 99Designs works by letting you create a contest where artists compete for your project. It is a very interesting concept and while not 100% smooth it did get the job done.
    3. Keynote Remote - A Video Review of Keynote Remote for iPhone or iPod touch
    4. Sony VAIO P tackles netbooks, iPhone at once - Sony at CES has outed its long-expected VAIO P. The computer is Sony's approach to netbooks but also claims to take on smartphones through an extra-long design with a crazy 1600x768 screen, 3G and GPS; it's small enough to fit in a pocket, the company says. Does anyone see themselves carrying this instead of an iPhone or iPod touch, though?
    5. Top 11 iPhone Applications - TIME - 11 best applications for the iPhone. Most are compatible with iPod touch.