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Apps: IOXperts, VEM, DVDxDV, Vidi, UTC Clock...

updated 03:10 pm EST, Fri December 5, 2003

IOXperts, VEM, DVDxDV


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  • VEM 1.7 upgrades the cross-platform data extraction, file format conversion and import/export SDK. VEM allows applications and server-based solutions to extract data, perform file format conversions and import/export services for many document types. It contains updated import/export filters, support for more new file formats - PDF and MSWord 2003 as well as adds support for Arabic and Hebrew languages.

  • DVDxDV 1.068 is an update to the software that extracts video from DVDs. It is 25 percent faster and offers higher quality video output with better color conversion. The update is also brings dual processor and G5 optimizations. A dem of the $25 application is available.

  • ab DataTools has released the initial public beta of HR-View, which maintains the information needed by Human Resources in a fast, flexible, yet cost effective manner, offering user-defined tags to quickly identify groups of employees within your organization, file associations with employee records, and other functions.

  • Mitz Pettel today released Vidi 0.4.3d1, a free application for watching and recording video on the Mac using any FireWire DV device. Vidi can be used to switch video inputs and change TV channels and picture settings and also listen to FM radio stations. Version 0.4.3d1 adds support for generic DV devices and for newer Formac devices; it also improves compatibility with Mac OS X v10.3. [306KB]

  • Flash AV Players 2.6 updates the Flash application that broadcasts MP3, SWF (Audio and Video) and JPEG files by loading playlists in XML format. It adds code to work with non-standard file extensions, new sample skins, a new XML generator, and other enhancements. Single domain registration is 30€ per site. [445KB]

  • The freeware UTC Clock is a simple clock for Mac OS X designed to display UTC (GMT, zulu, etc.) time under the menu bar clock: "It uses very little resources, screen real estate, and no Dock space. Designed with the hobbyist in mind, it displays the time, date, and provides links to relevant radio and astronomy web sites." [940KB]


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