Author: GMills

Macware Releases 16 Essential Mac Apps in 1

Posted by Greg Mills

Macware has just released a package of 16 Mac apps that are now available for download. The package price for the set of apps is what you might expect for only one. The entire package is priced at $39.99.

The web site is found at: http://www.macwareinc.com/

The titles in the set, along with the descriptions are:

Antivirus For Mac:
Antivirus secures all actions you perform on your Mac, protecting you
from viruses, identity thefts, phishing, spyware and malware, and
unsafe downloads. Antivirus will automatically detect threats and

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Moving on from iWeb to Sandvox

Posted by Greg Mills

As a web site builder myself, though iWeb was like a breath of fresh air compare to DreamWeaver, iWeb has gotten a bit long on the tooth. I yearned for a more robust web site builder app that still had the drag and drop, easy publish features I had gotten used to. When the press release for a new program that makes migrating easy from iWeb to a more modern web site building program crossed my desk, I was drawn to find out more. http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/

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Mail Designer 1.1

Posted by Greg Mills

There is so much email that floods our inboxes each day, it takes a cool newsletter to get some attention. Writing HTML newsletters has just gotten easy. Equinux has released Mail Designer 1.1.

Here is the URL to get to their web site: www.equinux.com/maildesigner

They sent us a press release and here is the short version:

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Drag and Drop Easy App Builder

Posted by Greg Mills

Developing Apps for the iOS devices is very lucrative. Despite the developer support Apple provides, it still takes a knowledge of writing code to fully prepare an app for launch. Google has been working on a drag and drop app builder for primitive apps for Android but Apple’s developer program is still pretty hard for non-programers to use.

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iPhone Based Police ID Verification App

Posted by Greg Mills

The convergence of cell phones, computers and the internet have been fertile ground for all manor of good things. “There is an app for that” has been something nice to hear. Long ago, Apple figured out that killer apps are what drives device sales.

It seems like threats to privacy are increasing exponentially lately. Now when a cop wants to check your identification he calls in your driver’s license number and someone on the other end of the radio looks you up on a police computer system. Soon they radio back anything he might need to know.

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