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09/05/2008, 6:05pm, EDT

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StuffRadar 1.2 offers improved media handling

Synium software has released StuffRadar 1.2, the latest version of its media organization utility for iPhone and iPod touch. The new update features improved media handling, better management of lent or borrowed items, address book integration, easier navigation through lists, and more. StuffRadar can be used to track and organize CDs, movies, books, or games. Items already in a personal library, or things intended to purchase, can all be entered into the app.

Items that are owned or borrowed by someone else are also tracked, even with due dates to alert when things should be returned. Address book integration allows quick contact with anyone on the lent/borrowed list. StuffRadar 1.3 for iPhone or iPod touch is available for $9 at Apple's App Store, or as a free upgrade for users of version 1.2.


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