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-image-Tell your stories in 3D with PulpMotion!

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Aquafadas is happy to announce the immediate availability of PulpMotion 2.2. PulpMotion makes it easy to create slideshow animations with your own pictures and videos.

The new version 2.2 of PulpMotion (Standard and Advanced) comes with 4 stunning new themes named Photo Collage, Factory 2, Elastic and Blurred Frames that will let you create amazing 3D animations. These new themes require Mac OS 10.5 or above.

This new 2.2 release also fixes several display bugs (especially on Tiger) and improves the application reliability and performance.

The upgrade is free for existing customers and is recommended to all our users.

Language support
English, French, Italian and Japanese

Minimum Requirements
* Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later
* 1-GHz G4, G5, or Intel-based Mac
* 512 MB of RAM (1 GB recommended)
* Quartz Extreme compatible card (all recent Macs do)
* Internet connection required for registration

Pricing and Availability
A single user license for Pulpmotion is USD 49. A single user license for Pulpmotion Advanced is USD 129. Free Update.

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-image-New Apple Gizmos Coming to Exclusively to Verizon? – PC World

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New Apple Gizmos Coming to Exclusively to Verizon? – PC World: Brennon Slattery

Apr 28, 2009 6:23 am

For those who switched to AT&T from Verizon in anticipation of the iPhone, now may be the time to switch back. According to two anonymous sources speaking to Business Week, Apple and Verizon may release two new Verizon-exclusive iPhone-like products as early as this summer. The rumors go hand-in-hand with recent talk that the iPhone is coming to Verizon, and that Apple has new devices up its sleeve for the summer.”

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(Via pcworld.)

-image-Objective Development Software GmbH has released their first iPhone game “Pebbles”.

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Already known to many Mac-users through applications such as Little Snitch and LaunchBar, Objective Development is now entering the world of iPhone and iPod touch.

“It was high time that we also used our longstanding Mac know-how for the development of iPhone applications – and it was even more fun than we expected it would be!” says managing director Johannes Tiefenbrunner about the work on Objective Development’s first iPhone game “Pebbles”.

The game is being made available for free as an introductory offer until 5 May in the App Store. From then on it will be offered at USD 2.99.

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For more details please read:

http://www.obdev.at/pebbles/

Contact:
Johannes Tiefenbrunner, MD
Objective Development Software GmbH
Grosse Schiffgasse 1A/7, 1020 Wien, Austria
tiefenbrunner@obdev.at

-image-Run the OLPC OS From a Thumb Drive [Downloads]

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Run the OLPC OS From a Thumb Drive [Downloads]: “

All systems: If you’re keen on trying out one of those clever devices from the One Laptop Per Child project, you can get halfway there by running the OLPC’s operating system from a USB drive.

Sugar on a Stick, a thumb-drive-friendly re-build of the Linux-based Sugar OS found on the XO laptops, can be loaded onto a a portable drive from a Windows, Mac, or Linux system. It’s basically creating a portable Fedora system with the OLPC interface layered on top (and, we’d presume, most of Fedora’s own tools stripped out). It’s great for OS voyeurs, or for letting your kids try out the education-focused software behind the OLPC project.

The Sugar Labs wiki has all the files and instructions you need to get started with your own portable Sugar setup. If you want to skip the thumb drive boot and try out Sugar in a virtual machine, there’s a pre-made virtual disk image you can load into VMWare or VirtualBox (and here’s our guide to getting started with virtual machines to help you out).

Sugar on a Stick is a free download for Windows, Mac, or Linux systems.

(Via Lifehacker.)

-image-10.5: Change folder sort order in the Finder’s Kind view

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10.5: Change folder sort order in the Finder’s Kind view: “In the Finder’s list view, if you sort by Kind, folders are lumped together in the middle of the list. If you’d rather see all the folders at the beginning of the list, here’s how to change the sort order.

In the Finder, navigate to /System » Library » CoreServices » Finder.app » Contents » Resources » English.lproj (or the folder for your language). In that folder, open the InfoPlist.strings file in a pure text editor.

Inside the file, find this section and entry:

/* General kind strings */'Folder' = 'Folder';

Leave the first line alone, but change the second to read:

'Folder' = ' Folder';

Note that I have added only a single space before Folder. Save the file after making the change, and then restart OS X.

To test your change, open a Finder window and view by Kind (either via View » Show View Op…

(Via MacOSXHints.com.)

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Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” Released [Downloads]: “

The Jaunty Jackalope is on the loose, bringing a Linux desktop with streamlined notifications, a speedier file system, and other upgrades to the free desktop. Grab a live CD and try it out for yourself.

As happens every six months or so, the official Ubuntu servers are swamped with upgraders and downloaders this morning, so you’d be quite the polite person if you upgraded from a mirror server or grabbed any of the Ubuntu 9.04 ISO images from an official BitTorrent stream. Thinking about adding Ubuntu to your boot options, but don’t want to mess up XP and/or Vista? Check out Adam’s guide to triple-booting all three of those. You can get even more risk-free by running Ubuntu 9.04 in a virtual machine.

Ubuntu is, as always, completely free, runs on most any x86-based system.

(Via Lifehacker.)

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MacJournals News : Legal Copy

: “We had planned on including the transcript of the HD screen full of tiny disclaimer text in Apple’s new “Legal Copy” television ad, featuring Justin Long as “a Mac” and John Hodgman as “a PC,” in the next issue of MDJ. Honestly, though, once we got it entered, we realized it would take up close to two full pages. Since lots of people would like to see the text, and since we don’t really want to use that much virtual ink on something that many readers may skim, here it is—complete with inconsistent grammar and punctuation.

Although broken into paragraphs here, it’s presented in one long fully justified typographical nightmare on screen in four separate chunks. The first appears when Hodgman-as-PC says he’s “an incredibly easy to use PC:”

Please note that when you first receive your PC there is some suggested work that needs to be done before PCs can perform at their peak. These steps include, but are not limited to, downloading and installing necessary drivers for peripherals. These drivers may include printers, scanners, cameras, storage devices, music players, and other media devices. There may be more depending on your needs. It is also recommended that first time users remove all unneeded bloatware and remove all operational components.

When Hodgman-as-PC says that saying he’s as easy to use as a PC “requires a little explanation,” we get this addition:

To remove unneeded bloatware first open uninstaller, select applications to remove, and uninstall. To remove optional components, click start, go to all programs and open control panel, select remove components, select components you want to remove, select next, when done, select finish. Once initial prep is complete, PCs may then be easy to use under certain controlled conditions and when properly maintained. In order for PCs to achieve optimal performance on a regular basis and for long periods of time, routine maintenance should include (but is not limited to) the following: download and install updated anti-virus software, run anti-virus software, check for system updates, clean out registry, defragment hard drive, free up disk space, remove temporary Internet files, empty the recycle bin, remove unnecessary programs, run error check utility and fix file system errors.

Hodgman-as-PC next says, “I can’t just go out there and say that getting started with a PC is the easiest thing in the world,” and the alleged disclaimer grows to include this:

It is recommended that a maintenance schedule is developed and adhered to in order to make sure your PC is running safe and secure. Update your software, do a virus scan, and run error check utility once a week. Search for and download software and driver updates, free up disk space, and defragment hard drive at least once a month. Empty the recycle bin and remove unnecessary programs once every three months. Back up all your files once a year. Please see instruction manual for more details. Failure to perform these functions may result in the following: freezing, viruses, slow performance, and/or error messages. If problems persist after routine maintenance is performed, please contact your local IT professional who may or may not refer you to your software or hardware manufacturer depending on where the problem originated. Important information about easy to use PCs: PCs may become more difficult to use if the following occurs: sluggish operating system, viruses, and error messages, crashing and freezing. Unfortunately, freezing and/or crashing are sometimes unavoidable. To avoid sluggish operating systems, crashing and freezing, it is recommended that you clean up your system registry, defragment your hard drive, free up your disk space, and perform other routine maintenance tasks. To clean out your system registry, first backup your data, back up your registry, purchase, download, and install Registry Repair program, then quit all programs, scan registry, determine safe registry items to repair/delete/remove, select ok, and repeat if necessary. To defragment your hard drive, click start, and go to all programs > accessories > system tools > and open disk defragmenter, then select C: drive, select defragment and wait. To free up disk space on your PC, click start, go to all programs > accessories > system tools > and open disk cleanup. Scan will automatically start. From scan results, select files to be removed, select ok. Restarting your PC may then be necessary upon completion of system registry clean up, hard drive defragmentation, and disk space clean out.

Long-as-Mac says that’s a lot of legal copy, so Hodgman-as-PC decides to show off, telling Mac to watch as he says “PCs are now 100% trouble free:”

Please note: trying to remove registry items on your own is not recommended. It is often difficult to determine which items correspond to which applications, and by attempting to remove items yourself, you might accidentally remove a valid registry item, causing software crashes and errors. If a system registry becomes corrupt because you made a mistake when cleaning out the registry, follow these steps: back up data, back up registry, purchase, download, and install Registry Repair program, quit all programs, scan registry, determine safe registry items to repair/delete/remove, then select ok and repeat if necessary. Also, easy to use PCs can experience difficulty if malware, viruses, or spyware infect your PC’s system. There are 1.5 million signature-based malware detections with 20,000 new ones discovered everyday (based on 2008 reporting). Although some viruses are unavoidable, there are some preventative measures that you can take. When you first get your PC, configure your security settings (including things like Internet firewall, automatic updating, anti-virus, anti-spyware and other malware protection, other Internet security settings, and user account control). Eventually you may have to download and install security patches for your operating system and then as security updates become available download and install again. If your PC does get infected with malware talk to your IT professional first about the risks and benefits of treating the problem on your own. Do not try to remove a virus unless your IT professional has taught you and you understand everything. Ask them if you have any questions. Please see accompanying important information about virus protection on your hardware and software manufacturer’s website. Anyone can sit down and edit photos on their PC as long as their computer is running properly. Please note that proper maintenance, specifically disk defragmentation can take anywhere from minutes to hours to run depending on the size of your hard drive and how fragmented it is. Therefore, editing photos might be postponed if you chose to run maintenance on your computer prior to this act. Please note: your camera driver must be installed on your PC in order to review and edit your photos. Your camera will not work with your PC if the software/drivers are not downloaded first. Editing photos on a PC may be difficult for children under a certain age, or for people who are unfamiliar with how a PC works and how to download camera software and drivers. Also, no PC connected to the Internet is one hundred percent immune to viruses, spyware, adware, and other forms of malware. Once a year, PC users should back up a year’s worth of photos and files to a CD or DVD. Power PC users should start fresh and back up all their files and applications on an external hard drive, then use your original system installer disks to erase, rebuild, and reinstall your operating system from scratch. Therefore, if your PC is not one hundred percent trouble free at least you won’t lose all of your files. PC does not claim ownership of problems that occur from materials or software that you downloaded off the Internet. If your warranty has expired, and your PC is not one hundred percent trouble free, you are not eligible for a refund or replacement under the terms of the warranty. In addition, we cannot help you with software or hardware obtained without a warranty, such as software provided “as is “ or for free. Again, if problems continue, please contact your IT professional.”

Legal Copy ad

(Via macjournals.)

-image-Prizmo 1.0 | Creaceed

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Prizmo 1.0 | Creaceed:

“Prizmo, Creaceed’s brand new application is now available. Prizmo is a 100% Mac application which enables you to scan everything thanks to a digital camera.

No scanner at home? No copier either?
Don’t worry, you don’t need to buy these devices anymore! With Prizmo, you can scan any documents (and many other things by the way) using your digital camera. It’s just that easy.
And in the meantime, you save some money and room at home/the office.

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(Via Creaceed.)

-image-New ‘Get a Mac’ ads make their way onto the air

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New ‘Get a Mac’ ads make their way onto the air: “After a several month hiatus, Apple has struck again with new ‘Get a Mac’ television commercials.

(Via MacCentral.)

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10.5: Make the DiskImageMounter icon appear in the Dock: “Personally, I can’t stand double clicking a disk image file (.dmg) on the Desktop and not getting instant notification that the disk is being mounted. This is probably not as much of a problem on newer, faster Macs. However, depending on how many processes I have running at the time, it can take my iBook G4 a while before it displays the disk mounting progress dialog.

As a result, I often end up double-clicking a disk image more than once, thinking I may not have properly double-clicked it the first time. Often times, I’ve just resorted to highlighting the file and using Command+O to insure that the disk will mount soon.

Here’s one way to make the DiskImageMounter application icon appear in the Dock while mounting a disk image. This will provide you with almost instantaneous notification that the disk mounting process has been successfully initiated, even if the dialog box …

(Via MacOSXHints.com.)

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HardwareGrowler: “HardwareGrowler lets you keep an eye on your Mac’s connections and disconnections.


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(Via Mac Gems Weblog.)

-image-First Mac OS X botnet activated

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First Mac OS X botnet activated: “‘iBotnet’ created from trojan found in illegally downloaded Mac software

The first botnet created with Mac computers running OS X software has been activated, according to reports filtering out across the Internet.

Click here to download and install iServices Trojan Removal

(Via Macworld UK.)

-image-Mikogo Releases Cross-Platform Remote Support Software

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Backing up the successful Mac Beta version last month, Mikogo has released its cross-platform remote
control feature for Mac users. Available at no cost for both commercial and private use, companies can
now employ Mikogo from both Mac and PC computers for not only web conferences and online meetings
but also remote support.

Mannheim, GERMANY April 15, 2009 – Mikogo has announced the release of the new remote control feature
for its Mac Beta version, equipping the free cross-platform web conference software with a valuable
remote support function. The news comes shortly after the successful release of Mikogo’s first Mac Beta
version a month ago, and complements Mikogo’s version for PC computers.

Both Mikogo’s PC and Mac versions (http://www.mikogo.com) provide an easy-to-use web conferencing
solution that allows any private user or company to organize an online meeting with up to 10 participants.
Following today’s release, Mikogo users have a multi-purpose cross-platform application for online
meetings as well as remote support, and all at no cost.

“Since last month’s Beta version, Mac users have been picking up our software for online meetings, web
conferencing and screen sharing,” explains Erik Boos, Co-Founder of Mikogo. “Now with the new remote
control feature, companies have an all-in-one software application that allows them to not only make Web
presentations and conferences but also assist clients via remote support.”

While being available for businesses at no cost is undoubtedly an attractive feature, it is Mikogo’s ease of
use and cross-platform function that will most likely appeal to a growing crowd. Users can organize a
desktop sharing session, share any screen content, invite multiple participants, and access remote control,
regardless of whether the organizer or participants are using Mac or PC computers.

“Whether someone wishes to organize a web conference or remote support session, Mikogo will establish a
connection quickly without any need to make network or firewall changes,” says Boos. “Ease of use is a
must for our users, and we are happy to make screen sharing and remote support so simple on both Mac
and PC computers.”

Equipped with 256-bit AES encryption to ensure the security of all involved, along with a range of desktop
sharing features, Mikogo is quickly and strongly establishing itself as a multi-purpose cross-platform
application for online collaboration.

Further information

-image-Set up Windows Live Hotmail in Mail

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Set up Windows Live Hotmail in Mail: “In the past, you couldn’t use Hotmail with the build-in Mail application in OS X (at least without third-party apps/plugins). But recently, POP3 access has become free for all Hotmail accounts, and you can now set up Hotmail in Mail; here’s a little guide:

  1. Start Mail
  2. Go to Mail » Preferences, and click on Accounts.
  3. Click on the plus button (lower left) to add a new account.
  4. Type must say POP, and give the account a description.
  5. You must fill in the following information correctly or the account will not work:
    • Incoming Mail Server: pop3.live.com
    • Username: Your Hotmail address (with @hotmail.com, @live.nl or any other @live or @hotmail extension included)
    • Password: Your Hotmail password
  6. Click on Continue
  7. Set the Outgoing Server to smtp.live.com, then click Continue, and click Continue again.

If everything was done correctly, you can now read and send Hotmail with the built-in Mail.app in …

(Via MacOSXHints.com.)

-image-Exploring the hidden features of the latest iPhoto update

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Exploring the hidden features of the latest iPhoto update: “The recent iPhoto 8.0.2 update includes several unheralded enhancements — some of them quite useful. Computerworld’s Ryan Faas explores the changes.

(Via MacCentral.)