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iCloud supported by Mac OS X Snow Leopard

Apple seems dedicated to updating its OS X software to support its iCloud service when iOS 5 hits the consumers around this fall. Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard will let its users enjoy seamless integration with the iCloud service, allowing users to store data (music, photos, apps, calendars, documents) in the cloud while seamlessly wiring them across all your ios devices.

PhotoTiles version 1.0 ready for use

Limit Point Software has released a new utility for the public that they are calling PhotoTiles. This donationware application allows you to create a tiled image of images. Furthermore, it allows you to alter the dimensions and sizes of the images and of the array. You can even choose whether or not you want it more »

MenuMinder v1.5.1 released, keeps your notified

Limit Point Software’s MenuMinder, which allows you to “…create quick, simple alert, email and SMS Text Message (mobile phone) reminders using the system-wide menu that can be accessed from any application,” has been updated to version 1.5.1. To get this $10 application that works with Mac OS X 10.4 or higher, simply download it and more »

GeekSuit introduces Client Folder Maker 2.0 for Mac OS X

Geeksuit’s newest software creation, Client Folder Maker 2.0, is now available to the public with a $14.75 price tag for a one user license. This application “…is a simple to use, general purpose folder creation and management tool for the busy desktop publisher, prepress operator or web designer.” With a few simply clicks and some more »

Nikon scanner Leopard support from SilverFast

Many Nikon film scanners have received a Silverfast update that now allows for Leopard compatibility. Nikon originally told the owners of these older film scanners they will not be supported in Mac OS X 10.5. However, the software now runs on PPC and Intel based Macs, can work all the way down to Mac OS more »

Quick-dial and quick-text return to Mac OS X Leopard

For those of you who would love to use Address Book.app as a way of quick-dialing and texting with your Bluetooth enabled phone, nova media has you covered (if you use Leopard 10.5.2 or higher). What does this mean? Simply make sure you have a supported phone, buy their phone plug-ins for $9.95, and then more »