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Apps: biOpen, HyperEngine-AV, WebHome, Direct Mail...

updated 05:05 pm EST, Thu February 3, 2005

 

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  • HyperEngine-AV 1.5 (free) lets you create professional-quality movies with great flexibility. Version 1.5 removes the licensing fee, and fixes a number of minor bugs. [Download - 10.9MB]

  • WebHome 2.1 ($130) is a content management system that helps users run a dynamic website for a business or organization. This version incorporates a large number of bug-fixes and "smoothing of rough edges" from the 2.0 release. [Download - 14.3MB]

  • Hardware Monitor and Temperature Monitor 2.4 (€7) allow users to read out all available hardware sensors in a Macintosh. Version 2.4 adds support for many new hard disk models, support for some previously undetected sensors of the Xserve, and bug fixes. [Download - 1.2MB]

  • Direct Mail 1.4.1 ($25) is mailing-list management and bulk email software for Mac OS X. This version is a bug-fix release addressing the following: message encoding problems, crashes deleting groups and addresses, incompatibilities with Entourage, and interface bugs. [Download - 807KB]

  • FormMate 1.2 ($30) enables users to fill out PDF files on the computer. Version 1.2 adds continuous scrolling, thumbnails, export to PDF, a GoTo toolbar item, and the capability to print only the added forms. [Download - 2.6MB]


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