Posts Tagged ‘date’
MaBaSoft Releases World Clock Deluxe 4.9
Last Updated on Friday, 21 December 2012 10:49 Written by iUseMac Friday, 21 December 2012 10:49
MaBaSoft today announces World Clock Deluxe 4.9, an update to their popular world time utility for Mac OS X. World Clock Deluxe comes with over 1,500 cities and 200 time zones, displays multiple clocks in a horizontal or vertical palette, in the menu bar, or in the Dock, and calculates corresponding times in different cities. Version 4.9 fully revises the appearance of the Clocks, Cities & Time Zones, and Time Converter panes and introduces several new Time Converter features. Continue reading
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MaBaSoft Releases World Clock Deluxe 4.9
Last Updated on Friday, 21 December 2012 10:49 Written by iUseMac Friday, 21 December 2012 10:49
MaBaSoft today announces World Clock Deluxe 4.9, an update to their popular world time utility for Mac OS X. World Clock Deluxe comes with over 1,500 cities and 200 time zones, displays multiple clocks in a horizontal or vertical palette, in the menu bar, or in the Dock, and calculates corresponding times in different cities. Version 4.9 fully revises the appearance of the Clocks, Cities & Time Zones, and Time Converter panes and introduces several new Time Converter features. Continue reading
Tags: analog clocks, clock, coordinated universal time, date, Deluxe, functionality improvements, greenwich mean time, MaBaSoft, milano italy, national oceanic and atmospheric administration, online auctions, palette, radio broadcasts, Releases, revision, time, time world clock, today, version, weather all over the world | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Mac App Blocker 2.0 for OS X – A Single Password Protects Selected Apps
Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 December 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 18 December 2012 01:00
KnewSense has announced Mac App Blocker 2.0 for OS X, an update to its utility that enables users to block access to applications by placing them on a Blocked App list, which is password protected. A safer and more practical solution for ensuring privacy than creating multiple login accounts, Mac App Blocker allows users to share their computer or leave it unattended, while being assured that sensitive apps and documents cannot be opened. The simple app appears as a convenient Menu Bar icon. Continue reading
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Mac App Deals Announces Annual Black Friday/Cyber Monday Deal Coverage
Last Updated on Friday, 23 November 2012 01:15 Written by iUseMac Friday, 23 November 2012 01:15
Black Friday is here and Mac App Deals seeks to again be the preferred method for keeping up with all of the Mac software discounts across the web. Mac App Deals is solely focused on finding and reporting on all of the best discounts available for Mac software, both directly from developers as well as from the Mac App Store. There will be hundreds of apps on sale over the weekend and Mac App Deals will keep Mac users informed about all of the best deals available. Continue reading
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Mac App Deals Announces Annual Black Friday/Cyber Monday Deal Coverage
Last Updated on Friday, 23 November 2012 01:15 Written by iUseMac Friday, 23 November 2012 01:15
Black Friday is here and Mac App Deals seeks to again be the preferred method for keeping up with all of the Mac software discounts across the web. Mac App Deals is solely focused on finding and reporting on all of the best discounts available for Mac software, both directly from developers as well as from the Mac App Store. There will be hundreds of apps on sale over the weekend and Mac App Deals will keep Mac users informed about all of the best deals available. Continue reading
Dalamser announces JAC Digital for Mac OS X
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 November 2012 02:30 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 21 November 2012 02:30
UK based Dalamser today announces JAC Digital 2.4, a new sibling to the highly rated JAC and supports all its features just with digital, rather than traditional analog clock designs. JAC Digital provides one or more resizable digital clocks showing the time in different locations around the world. Designed for those times when knowing the time and date is of primary importance, a number of JAC Digital clocks can easily be arranged to echo the traditional “office wall” row of time zone clocks. Continue reading
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Work Journal – The done list
Last Updated on Monday, 8 October 2012 02:35 Written by iUseMac Monday, 8 October 2012 02:35
UK based NimbleWorks LLP introduces Work Journal 1.0, its new productivity application for Mac OS X. Work Journal is a tightly focused task app that helps you track what you do on a daily basis. Featuring a helpful, unobtrusive interface, Work Journal lets you quickly and easily track what you’ve just done as fast as you can switch between tasks. Users can easily print or email the list of completed tasks to keep colleagues or bosses easily informed of your daily activities. Continue reading
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Chronicle 5.0 for OS X – Automatic Management of Household Bills
Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 August 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 22 August 2012 01:00
Oklahoma based LittleFin Software today announces the release of Chronicle 5.0, an update to their best-selling home finance and bill management app for OS X, now enhanced for Mountain Lion and retina displays. It provides an easy, graphical means to enter and track bills. Features include: automatic bill paying reminders; database of payments and receipts; graphs and reports which analyze trends and averages; and a sortable list of upcoming bills which can be paid on-line from within the app. Continue reading
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Orderly puts your To-Dos in order using simple iPhone gestures
Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 August 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 22 August 2012 12:30
Tekton Technologies announces Orderly for iOS, with an intuitive user interface, that allows users to create and manage To-Dos using simple iPhone gestures in the most natural way, setting apart other similar Apps. Notes are displayed on one of three shelves using Apple’s bookshelf metaphor: High Priority, Medium, and Low. Users can instantly view all the To-Dos, expand or contract them with pinch gestures, drag and drop between priorities, mark as complete, or swipe to delete. Continue reading
Tags: Button, date, different colors, different fonts, high priority, iphone, learning curve, Low, mode, Orderly, page, pinches, portrait orientation, san jose california, shelf, store, swipe, target button, tekton, Work | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Orderly – The Most Natural Way to Manage To-Dos on Your iPhone
Last Updated on Monday, 20 August 2012 11:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 20 August 2012 11:00
Tekton Technologies announces Orderly for iOS, their productivity App, with an intuitive user interface, that allows users to create To-Dos using simple iPhone gestures in the most natural way, setting apart other similar Apps. Notes are displayed on one of three shelves using Apple’s bookshelf metaphor: High Priority, Medium, and Low. Users can instantly view all the To-Dos, expand or contract them with pinch gestures, drag and drop between priorities, mark as complete, or swipe to delete. Continue reading
Tags: Button, date, different colors, different fonts, high priority, iphone, learning curve, Low, mode, Orderly, page, pinches, portrait orientation, san jose california, shelf, store, swipe, target button, tekton, Work | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
iSpell that! App for iPad
Last Updated on Monday, 20 August 2012 05:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 20 August 2012 05:00
Laura J. White Mobile Development introduces iSpell that! 1.0 for iOS. This app is designed to provide a fun experience for children learning or practicing to spell three letter words. This app provides a bank of 50 images and associated audio recordings pertaining to the words. The child taps on the three letters presented with the image in the correct order to spell the word. If the word is misspelled, the word and audio are provided again, allowing three chances to spell the word correctly. Continue reading
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Say What You See: Music Edition Kicks Off It’s World Tour
Last Updated on Friday, 17 August 2012 03:59 Written by iUseMac Friday, 17 August 2012 03:59
Big Ideas introduces Say What You See: Music Edition 1.0 for iOS. Say What You See: Music Edition is the long-awaited sequel to the smash hit, Say What You See: The Collection, which has had over 1m downloads to date, and was the 30th highest grossing game of 2011. The game asks players to spot band titles hidden in paintings as picture puzzles. Each of these paintings, or iCanvases, is themed around music, from Pop to Rock and beyond. Continue reading
Tags: Band, band titles, date, hamblin, hidden object game, iPad, iphone, long awaited sequel, Music, music edition, picture puzzles, stage, store, style, today, tour london, Whatzit | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
New App Lets You Keep Track of Your Kids As They Travel
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 August 2012 05:13 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 16 August 2012 05:13
Buddy Safe allows users to easily track the progress of a buddy’s journey to their selected destination. Buddy Safe may be used to see if kids are home from school, locate traveling companions while on vacation, or find friends who are meeting for dinner. Users set the destination, expected departure and arrival times, and people who should be notified about the trip. If users don’t begin the trip by the time chosen, or don’t reach their destination by a selected time, the application will send a message to the selected buddies. Continue reading
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Orderly – The Most Natural Way to manage To-Dos on Your iPhone
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 August 2012 04:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 15 August 2012 04:00
Tekton Technologies today introduces Orderly for iOS, their productivity App, with an intuitive user interface, that allows users to create To-Dos using simple iPhone gestures in the most natural way, setting apart other similar Apps. Notes are displayed on one of three shelves using Apple’s bookshelf metaphor: High Priority, Medium, and Low. Users can instantly view all the To-Dos, expand or contract them with pinch gestures, drag & drop between priorities, mark as complete, or swipe to delete. Continue reading
Tags: Button, date, different colors, different fonts, high priority, iphone, learning curve, Low, mode, Orderly, page, pinches, portrait orientation, san jose california, shelf, store, swipe, target button, tekton, Work | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Travel through time on your friends’ FB wall with Schedaroo update
Last Updated on Monday, 13 August 2012 01:50 Written by iUseMac Monday, 13 August 2012 01:50
Edenpod releases Schedaroo 1.1 for iOS, an update to its utility that schedules Facebook, Twitter and Email messages for the future. The simple and sleek looking user interface appeals to all age groups and all it takes is 3 simple steps to send future messages automatically. Choose which platform the message is to be sent to. Choose the date and time for the message to be sent and hit the post button. Version 1.1 allows users to schedule Facebook messages to be posted on their friends’ wall. Continue reading
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