Logs — 36 entries tagged ‘software’

36 entries tagged ‘software’ were posted to The Empty Set Ø since Feb 2000.

  • Virex 7.2.1 released

    This new version of Virex apparently corrects the Fink installation related bug.
    Free download for all .Mac members.

  • Photoshop 8, Illustrator 11 and InDesign 3

    An article in eWeek presents Adobe’s road map of it’s core products, namely Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. All three are scheduled to be updated before the end of the year.

  • Bag of updates

    It’s another one of these days when VersionTracker came up with a bag of interesting updates

  • Assign new shortcut keys

    Unsanity have come out with a new haxie: MenuMaster.

    It allows you to redefine any menu shortcut key or set new ones.

  • Cross-platform publishing with Soybo

    Soybo is a cross-platform and device independent technology that allows applications to publish their functionality as web services, accessible by any Internet-enabled device.

  • Clipboard sharing

    ClipboardSharing lets you share anything that can be copied to the clipboard (text, formatted or not, images, sound, etc.) between RendezVous enabled Macs.

  • Sony Ericsson Clicker photos online

    WIRED has published an article on Jonas’ Sony Ericsson Clicker, with photos from your Macinblog author
    :)

  • Here comes Camino

    Camino 0.7 (ex Chimera) is available for download, with numerous new features:
    New Download Manager, with auto-download and auto-dispatch
    Compatible with URL Manager Pro
    Page Text Encodings menu
    Global History in the sidebar
    Send Link menu item, and other new toolbar buttons
    Dragging of images and links to the desktop, and other applications
    Support for Shockwave Directory content
    Uses Rendezvous to show local FTP and web servers
    Supports Proxy Auto-config

  • New Bluetooth scripts from Apple

    Apple has posted a whole new bunch of applescripts to use with Sony Ericsson Clicker.

  • Should Apple integrate Bochs ?

    There’s been a lot of talk about Bochs as a possible alternative since Microsoft acquired Virtual PC last month, but one idea published in BusinessWeek got my attention: integration of x86 emulation into OS X. Waow. Mac OS X would become the most versatile OS out there.

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