Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Macintosh product news - December 23, 2010

Section: Mac Software, Miscellaneous / Other

Macintosh software and hardware updatesMacintosh product updates and announcements for December 23, 2010:

Software

  • Eternal Storms Software has announced an update to flickery 1.9.2 for Mac OS X. flickery is a unique desktop flickr client which combines the flickr community with the ease-of-use and elegance of Mac OS X. Easily upload photos and videos to your Flickr photostream, organize items in photosets, galleries and groups, browse Favorites, and more. flickery 1.9.2 automatically converts RAW files and offers converting options for video files so they can be uploaded.
  • MacTVision Technologies has announced MacTVision HD for Mac OS X, an update to their revolutionary app that allows users to watch over 2,600 free, popular TV, news, sports, and specialty channels on their Mac, instantly, on demand. The app features searchable, updating, interactive TV listings, including over 13,000 programs with thumbnails and descriptions. As more and more viewers discontinue their cable or satellite service and move to Internet-based TV, MacTVision is an elegant solution.
  • Elegant Chaos has announced Neu 1.0.2, a minor update to their file making utility for Mac OS X. Neu makes it easier to create new documents in the Finder, without you having to open an application first. It does this by adding menus and global keyboard shortcuts that can be triggered from the Finder, or any other application. Neu lets you choose what to make from a list of templates. You can also trigger Neu from any application using a special key combination.
  • InfoLogic has released MathMagic 7.2 for Mac OS X, their award-winning Math equation editor for students and publishers. First available on Mac in 1998, the equation quality and productivity of MathMagic is designed to meet stringent high-end DTP requirements. Version 7.2 now adds the support for Math Speech. Mathematical expressions can be converted to English text sentences and vice a versa. MathMagic can also speak any math expression using a Text-To-Speech service.

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