Apps: Firefox, EAGLE, Confluence, USBVision, ...
updated 10:15 am EDT, Tue June 15, 2004
Firefox, EAGLE, Confluence
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- CadSoft is beta testing a Mac OS X version of its EAGLE Layout Editor, an "easy-to-use, yet powerful tool for designing printed circuit boards (PCBs). The name EAGLE is an acronym, which stands for Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor. The program consists of three main modules: Layout Editor, Schematic Editor, and Autorouter" via a single interface.
- Mac OS X Server Admin Tools 10.3.4 (free) contains administration software and tools that you can install on a computer other than your server. These tools require Mac OS X version 10.3 or later and allow users to configure service settings, monitor server activity, view log information, and check the state of each service. [272MB]
- Confluence 1.1 is an update to the knowledge management product; the professional J2EE wiki is faster, more reliable, and includes improved macro management, better attachment searching, attachment versioning, page locking, more robust PDF exports, better administration capabilities and more. Pricing starts at $1,200 for 25 users. [form]
- USBVision 1.1.1 ($25) updates the software for video digitizing devices including the XLR8 InterView, Belkin VideoBus and others. Version 1.1.1 restores the ability to play sound in the background, no longer interferes with iChat/iSight, releases unused USB bandwidth properly, and fixes problems with Internet version checking. [843KB]
- Splendid City Lite v3.5 (free) can now import CSV schedules produced by third-party software and create Splendid City projects (for publishing, XML export, etc.). It adds the ability to publish navigation tournament bracket views (Pro version) and the ability to track and resolve conflicts. The team sports scheduling software can organize team sport or game events. [3.3MB]
- Forty-TwoDVD-MPPlus 2.1 ($15) supports transcoding DVDs or DVD-Folders to common MPEG formats such as VCD,SVCD and CVD as ewll as offers the added ability to use the chapter marks from the DVD--even across mulitple output disks. Forty-TwoDVD-VXPlus 2.1 ($15) supports transcoding DVDs, DVD-Folders and many media files to common formats such as AVI, MOV (3ivX via DiVA), and audio. Version 2.1 offers dramatically increased speed with new supprt files and an easier setup assistant. [MPPlus, VXPlus]





