Archive - Feb 15, 2008
Seapine Software Releases Quality-Ready Assessment
Mason, OH--February 15, 2008--Seapine Software, the leading provider of quality-centric application lifecycle management (ALM) solutions, today released the early results from its quality-ready assessment, a survey that evaluates key indicators of quality within an organization.
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C/C++ interpreter Ch 6.0, and Embedded Ch 6.0 Released
DAVIS, California, February 15, 2007 - SoftIntegration, Inc. today announced the availability of Ch 6.0 and Embedded Ch 6.0. Ch is an embeddable C/C++ interpreter for cross-platform scripting, 2D/3D plotting, numerical computing, shell programming and embedded scripting.
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Macgamestore Announces Jeopardy! Deluxe Release
Hutto, Texas - February 15, 2008 - Macgamestore.com and Encore Software today announced the release of Jeopardy! Deluxe as a digital download on its web site. The game was previously available in a boxed format only.
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Aether - A New Ham Radio Logging Application for Mac OS X
Salt Lake City, Utah - February 15, 2008 - Open Reel Software announced today the release of Aether, a new ham radio logging application for Mac OS X. Aether includes tools to quickly and easily log contacts while on the air, as well as organize, search and track your contacts later. Aether was designed for Mac OS X, and has the same kind of clean, intuitive, friendly interface you've come to expect on the Mac.
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Obvious Matter releases DiskLibrary 1.7.3
Cuijk, Netherlands - February 15, 2008 - DiskLibrary is a fun and easy to use media cataloging application for Mac OS X. DiskLibrary is indispensable if you have a lot of media to keep track of. DiskLibrary catalogs not just your complete file structure, it also creates thumbnails, and stores metadata, for most popular media formats. DiskLibrary is capable of importing export formats from CDFinder, FileFinder, WhereIsIt and DiskTracker.
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Thinkpad X300 vs. MacBook Air
Engadget compares Lenovo's Thinkpad with the MacBook Air. Although there are some similarities, the Thinkpad costs almost $1000 more and is much thicker and uglier. It does offer an optical drive, more USB ports, Ethernet, and a removable battery, though.
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