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Tue, Feb 10, 2004; by d.Dir. RSS-XML Nacrichten von den Websites diverse Apple Macintosh Zeitschriften und Ihre Editoren - oft Inhaltsreicher und aktueller als die Magazine selbst:

MyMac.com

Beschreibung: MyMac.com: MyMac.com, The Internet Publishing Magazine Since 1995"
rss uri: feed://www.mymac.com/newsfeed.rss title="MyMac.com"

MyMac.com 2/3/2012
BulletMyMac Podcast 298 - Who the heck is Tom?. Download the show here, and subscribe via iTunesSome talk about databases (ACK!) and feedback from Reb Bliefernich which leads into a discussion about iPhoto and managing your pictures. The contest for the 300th podcast is soon going to end! You're running out of time to enter for some grate free stuff! This week we talk about Hazel for NoodleSoft and Fotomagico Pro 3 from Boinx Software. We also apologize to Tom Schmidt for going outside the box for that weird suggestion from last week. Lastly we have a bit of a chat about Apple's new Mac Mini! Is it the greatest thing ever or is Apple sending mixed signals about their product lines?Links: iPhoto Buddy iPhoto Library ManagerThe 300th MyMac.com podcast is getting ever closer! You only have until June 25th to enter. Here are some of the prizes!Read more...



Computerworld Macintosh News

rss uri: feed://feeds.computerworld.com/Computerworld/Macintosh/News
Beschreibung: Computerworld Macintosh News: Computerworld.com connects the IT community with important news, business and technology information, as well as with their peers. The site complements and expands beyond the print edition of Computerworld with a continuous feed of technology news and analysis, as well as research and other services not available anywhere else. [Macro error: Can’t find a sub-table named “compilation”.]

MacWorld UK

Beschreibung: MacWorld UK: The latest news from Macworld UK!
rss uri: feed://feeds.feedburner.com/idg/uk/MacworldUk

MacWorld UK 2/3/2012
BulletBT to offer FTTP 'on demand' service by 2013. BT claims it could soon be able to offer customers broadband speeds of up to 300Mbps, following successful trials of fibre-to-the-premise technology in St Agnes, Cornwall.


By team@macworld.co.uk (Sophie Curtis).



Macworld Editors'

Beschreibung: Macworld Editors' Notes Weblog: rss uri: feed://www.macworld.com/weblogs/editors.rss

Macworld Editors' Notes Weblog 9:39PM at


MacUpdate - Mac OS X

Beschreibung: MacUpdate - Mac OS X: (null)
rss uri: feed://www.macupdate.com/mommy/macsurferx.xml

MacUpdate - Mac OS X 9:39PM at
BulletAdobe AIR 3.2.0.1830 - Deploy web applications on your desktop (beta).. (Free).

Adobe AIR is a cross-operating system runtime that allows web application developers to use their existing web development skills (HTML, Javascript, Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, Ajax) to build and deploy rich Internet applications on the desktop.

Adobe AIR enables developers to create applications that combine the benefits of web applications - network and user connectivity, rich media content, ease of development, and broad reach - with the strengths of desktop applications - application interactions, local resource access, personal settings, powerful functionality, and rich interactive experiences.

Adobe AIR enables familiar application interaction models, including drag-and-drop support, rich clipboard access, and desktop and system shortcuts. Adobe AIR applications run as regular applications, and do not have to run within another application or shell (as web applications do by running within the browser).

Version 3.2.0.1830:

  • Adds new features for out-of-browser applications across platforms


  • Mac OS X 10.6 or later
  • 512MB RAM (1GB recommended)


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