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VesperWorks has released QiPo 1.5.8, an update to its utility that generates previews from QuickTime movies that adds an option to use frame capture as the background of the preview image (instead of a solid color), and an option to add the Finder 'Get Info' comments to the HTML output file. [Classic, OSX]
The College of Communication Arts & Sciences at Michigan State University is recommending the purchase of a Mac computer for all incoming freshman in the "Creative and Design Disciplines" in the Department of Advertising, Department of Telecommunication, and School of Journalism.
WineBook 2.1 is a $35 wine cellar management software for wine enthusiasts. You can manage your wines and your own wine-tasting notes. You can note sight, smell, taste and the quality of a wine. Manage the wine cellar, winery and supplier addresses. [Classic, OSX]
MacMedia has finished construction of its new retail showroom in Peoria, AZ and will be opening this weekend. MacMedia is an apple authorized Sales and service center as well as an Apple specialist, offering basic troubleshooting, hardware sales, server management and data recovery.
DEVONtechnologies has released ServicePack 1, which includes updates to its three freeware tools: AntiWordService 1.0.1, CalcService 2.7 and WordService 2.3.1. The latest version of WordService now features a French and WordService 2.3.1 an Italian localisation as well as improvements in the German and Danish localisations. CalcService 2.7 also comes with improved number formatting. AntiWordService 1.0.1 now "theoretically supports Word documents without the proper file name extension '.doc'. Due to a bug in Mac OS X up to version 10.1.5, this feature does not work yet, but but it will as soon as the system works according to Apple's documentation. [The utilty] enables all well-behaved Cocoa applications able to read plain text, for example TextEdit or DEVONthink Personal Edition, to open Microsoft Word documents."
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