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Posts Tagged ‘folder structure’

Noteboom Productions Releases Video Tutorial on Mac OS X Lion

Michigan based Noteboom Productions has announced Tutor for Lion, their latest video tutorial is now available on the Mac App store. In Tutor for Lion, the user watches videos to learn how to use Lion, Apple’s latest operating system. The video tutorial is designed for the new user to Mac and consists of 35 video chapters on various subjects including an overview of the interface to working with Mission Control to using Full Screen Apps to backing up your computer to basic troubleshooting. Continue reading



CASEapps Updates Popular Tags Application: It’s Organization Made Simple

CASEapps, app developer for the Mac, iPhone and iPad, has announced the latest update to its popular keyword-based organization app, Tags 2.2.1. Tags allows users to manage their files more efficiently than using folders, resulting in faster work and increased productivity. The latest Tags update brings users enhanced Mac OS X 10.7 Lion support and various fixes for tagging within Mail.app. A free update is available for all current Tags owners. Continue reading



TheMacBundles Has Launched New Weekly Specials

This week’s Weekly Specials at TheMacBundles are Punakea, BatchOutput, and BatchOutput Server. Users who order a Weekly Special and order the May bundle, or create their own bundle in one of TheMacBundles’ innovative Build Your Own Bundle stores, will receive an immediate discount off of the already exceptionally low price of the bundle. Users who buy software on TheMacBundles’ site are protected by TheMacBundles’ no-fine-print policy. Continue reading



Notes Plus 2.2 adds folder support and background recording into the mix

Minnesota based developer, Viet Tran today announces Notes Plus 2.2 for iPad, an update to their popular note-taking utility for the iPad. The centerpiece of version 2.2′s improvements is the app’s implementation of a complete folder structure. Notes Plus 2.2 now comes equipped with folder implementation. The app’s recording feature has also been altered to allow users to keep recording audio even if they exit out of the app itself, while the app’s skin and icon designs were redesigned. Continue reading



Together 2.4 Released on the Web and the Mac App Store

Reinvented Software announces Together 2.4 for Mac OS X today. Together is an application for storing, previewing, editing and searching all kinds of files. Version 2.4 adds support for OpenMeta tags, bookmark file import and bookmark content searching. Together will import tags from OpenMeta and update OpenMeta tags with the tags you use on items in its library. Together is now also available on the Mac App Store. Continue reading



Bundleecious 2nd Edition – 5 great apps for Mac at one great price

Bundleecious today announces their 2nd Edition of the cheapest and smartest bundle of apps for Mac OS X. These popular apps involved in this 2nd offering are Punakea, iDatabase, Cinch, Awaken and Elmedia Player PRO. To celebrate the launch of Bundleecious, Apimac will make its iDatabase for iPhone free for 24 hours. For the first 1.000 bundles sold we’ll also give away to our customers Protect Files from Apimac for free. Continue reading



TheMacBundles Announces New Weekly Specials – Punakea and Bub & Bob X

TheMacBundles today announced that new weekly specials have been posted to its website. Until 2/14, Punakea is being offered at a 36% discount and Bub & Bob X is being offered at a 35% discount. People who order the weekly special also can receive an immediate discount off of the already low price of the January bundle. TheMacBundles has received widespread praise from journalists, Mac users, and software developers for the outstanding values it provides to both users and developers. Continue reading



Tags 2.0 Released for Mac OS X – File Organization and Tagging Tool

Gravity Applications today announced Tags 2.0 for Mac OS X. Tags allows users to tag all their files on their Mac, such as files and folders in the finder, emails in Mail, photos in iPhoto, bookmarks in Safari, etc., directly from within the application. It allows the user to associate files of different types to one another with ease and without creating duplicates. Users can apply many different tags to a single file, as well as apply the same tag to multiple files. Continue reading



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