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 Today - iCal Event and Task Assistant For Mac OS X!
Today - iCal Event and Task Assistant For Mac OS X!
Get an at-a-glance view of your daily events and tasks. With Today you can keep track of what's on your plate for any given day without keeping iCal open all the time. Today syncs with iCal and your life's agenda so daily events & tasks are always available via one, convenient little interface. ...
The six worst Apple products of all time | Editors' Notes
The six worst Apple products of all time | Editors' Notes
macworld.com — by Adam C. Engst , Macworld.com Editor’s Note: The Mac is certainly a landmark product, one of... the many to make its way out of Cupertino in the last quarter-century. But not everything Apple touches turns to gold. We asked TidBits editor Adam C. ... (more) The six worst Apple products of all time | Editors' ...
Mac Memories: The Day Steve Jobs Showed Me the First Mac
Mac Memories: The Day Steve Jobs Showed Me the First Mac
blogs.pcmag.com — It's hard to believe that this week marks 25 years since the original Apple Macintosh was first... introduced. In that period, the Mac has had its ups and downs, and changed in ways that the original development team could scarcely have imagined. But in ... (more) Mac Memories: The Day Steve Jobs Showed Me the First Mac
Apple's Mac, iPod sales see slight rebound in December
appleinsider.com — Sales of Apple's Mac and iPod products bounced back last month following a disappointing November, helping the... company's performance in those segments pull slightly ahead of Wall Street's consensus estimates for the December quarter. (more) Apple's Mac, iPod sales see slight rebound in December
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Today 1.6 adds natural language parsing for new events
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... Second Gear Software released version 1.6 of Today on Tuesday, fixing some minor bugs and adding natural language parsing to create new events. ...

Second Gear’s Today is iCal’s Little Helper
The Mac Observer — Second Gear’s Today is iCal’s Little Helper by on January 23rd, 2009 at 3:15 PM Today is a light weight, tidy Mac OS X app that extracts iCal calendar events and tasks and places them in a small, time ordered window. It's a summary screen that can be launched at login, so that iCal doesn't have to be running, and new events and tasks can conveniently be entered into Today and automatically synced back to iCal. This app is especially handy for those on the move and don't have a lot of screen real estate to work with on a notebook display. One can just pop open a sleeping ...

Today 1.7 Adds Printer Support
The Mac Observer — ... on March 24th, 2009 at 11:33 AM Second Gear announced the immediate availability of Today 1.7 on Tuesday. The update for the iCal task and event snapshot view application added the ability to print daily schedules. Version 1.7 also improved performance, corrected issues with German and French localizations, improved the sorting algorithms, fixed several bugs, and more. Today 1.7 is priced at US$15 and is available for download at the Second Gear ...

Mac News Briefs: Mimio Studio 6 now available to Mac users
Macworld — by Macworld Staff , Macworld.com Mimio Studio 6 is finally available for the Mac, three months after having been announced. The software turns a whiteboard in a classroom or presentation room into an interactive teaching tool using the Mac. It combines hardware—a sensor bar and video projector paired to a standard whiteboard—and software. The new release supports multimedia files, including Flash, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 video; it also features an enhanced lesson gallery and a slimmer toolbar.— Peter Cohen Today improves launch time, squashes bugs Second Gear announced on Monday the release of ...

Mac developers band together for One Finger Discount
Macworld — Posted on by David Chartier , Macworld.com MacHeist threw a curveball this year by offering six Mac apps for free (well, in exchange for your name and email), so other developers got motivated to launch a good ol'-fashioned sale. Running in the same time frame as "MacHeist nano," the One Finger Discount (OFD) features a growing number of Mac developers who are selling their fine wares at 20 percent off. OFD is open to any Mac developer; it's being organized by Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software, maker of  MarsEdit ,  FastScripts , and other apps. Jalkut says any developer is ...

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