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ProjectWizards updates Merlin apps for Mac, iPhone

updated 10:55 pm EDT, Thu May 14, 2009

 

Merlin software updates


ProjectsWizards has released an update to its Merlin project management application for both the iPhone/iPod touch and Mac, along with a new version of its Merlin Server bringing it to 2.7. The upgrade to Merlin 2.7 allows users to share projects with the iPhone and iPod touch and adds support for the Merlin Server. By enabling the three applications to work together users can access and share their Merlin projects from any iPhone, Mac, or supported web browser.

In addition to the extra support, Merlin 2.7 also includes enhancements to help simplify use, to increase stability, and improve overall performance. Also the new Merlin iPhone and iPod touch version 1.0.1 resolves a connectivity issue that occurred via Bonjour, as well as provides a fix that prevented projects from being synchronized if it contained special characters in the project title.

Both Merlin and Merlin Server are compatible with Mac OS X 10.4.9 or higher, and available for purchase at $200 for Merlin 2 and $995 for a single user licence of Merlin Server. The iPhone and iPod touch version is free to download from the App Store but priced at $65 per-user license.




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