The Big Mean Folder Machine 1.6 adds droplet automation
publicspace.net has announced The Big Mean Folder Machine. Version 1.6 adds the ability of storing frequently used settings in “droplet” mini-application and re-applying them to source folders via simple drag & drop. The “Big Mean Folder Machine” is an essential tool for anyone who works with large file collections, including digital photographers, content creation, post-production, system administrators, and other creative professionals.
CS Odessa Celebrates its 15th Anniversary
Computer Systems Odessa announces its 15th Anniversary providing Information Management, Project Management and Business Diagramming solutions to organizations and individuals. Today, CS Odessa is a leading software development company that builds critical business tools for the desktop. They maintain its leadership in a competitive market with new innovations in its product mix.
MyAppleSpace announces "The New Blog"
My Apple Space is excited to announce “The New Blog” on the popular social networking website for Apple enthusiasts. On My Apple Space developers are meeting reviewers and customers, media is finding new readers, gamers are setting up tournaments and switchers are finding new Apple friends to help them make the important leap to the fantastic world of Apple. WIth “The New Blog” the reader can also become the writer. The perfect place to test your blogging talent.
MEI Case Study Details K4 Success at National Geographic Magazine
Managing Editor Inc. (MEI) today released an in-depth case study that describes how National Geographic, the flagship publication of the National Geographic Society, made the transition to managing its editorial and design workflow with the vjoon K4 Publishing System. The installation of the K4 software and implementation of a revamped workflow have helped National Geographic achieve 25 to 45 percent improvements in its production time.
Apress Publishes Its First iPhone Development Book
IT Professional book publisher Apress, Inc., today announces the publication of its first iPhone and iPod touch development title, “Beginning iPhone Development: Exploring the iPhone SDK”. Beginning iPhone Development sees veteran Mac developers Dave Mark and Jeff LaMarche take the reader from the basic downloading and installing of the free SDK, right through to building applications that make use of advanced features such as iPhone’s MultiTouch Gestural Support and Accelerometer.
Karelia announces Software Developers’ Kit for Sandvox 1.5
Karelia Software has released a Software Developers’ Kit (SDK) for creating plugins for Sandvox version 1.5 and up. The Sandvox SDK allows Cocoa developers to create new custom pages, pagelets, and collection index data types. By creating custom-built plugins, Sandvox can be extended far beyond the core of its own built-in 11 page types and 19 pagelet types. The Sandvox SDK is a set of documentation, full source code to almost all of the built-in plugins from Sandvox, and an Xcode template.
KeyCue 4.3 offers user-configurable activation and other improvements
Ergonis Software today announced KeyCue 4.3, the company’s popular keyboard shortcut cheat sheet. The new version offers user-configurable activation, can show menu shortcuts and Keyboard Maestro macros together in a single table, includes a new technique for flexible adaptation to peculiarities of certain applications, and other improvements.
Stability and scalability at the heart of 4D v11 SQL Release 3
4D, Inc. today the availability of 4D v11 SQL Release 3, which highlights the maturity and robustness of its new database engine built on the SQL standard. 4D v11 SQL Release 3 exploits and embraces the power of high-speed servers with a dramatic expansion of 4D-based application capabilities. On top of pure performance improvements and core stability, numerous other features have been introduced.
Ilium Software Releases Kings Corners for the iPhone
Ilium Software has just released Kings Corners for the iPhone and iPod touch. Kings Corners combines luck and skill in a fun and fast card game that’s easy to learn, but challenging to master. Game play is quick, making Kings Corners the perfect distraction from long lines, waiting rooms, and all the otherwise boring parts of the day that can’t be avoided. But Kings Corners is also highly addictive, and players will soon find out that once they start playing, it’s really tough to stop!
MEI Installs K4 Publishing System at Harvard Business Review
Managing Editor Inc. today announced that Harvard Business Review has installed the vjoon K4 Publishing System. The influential business magazine will use K4, the leading solution integrating Adobe InDesign and InCopy, to manage its design and editorial workflow. Recognized for its influence on management thinking and business, the magazine has a global circulation of 245,000 business executives and other opinion leaders.







