Posts Tagged ‘Pittsburgh’
Aquamacs 2.0 released – the Editor that Mac users love
Last Updated on Monday, 17 May 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 17 May 2010 03:00
The Aquamacs Project today is proud to announce the release of Aquamacs 2.0, the leading Mac-friendly variant of the widely-used editor Emacs. It is a versatile, fast and mature editor for source code, web pages, typesetting documents and all other forms of text. Emacs is a text editor of legendary flexibility and has made millions of programmers and writers very productive. Numerous packages allow users to extend its functionality. Continue reading
Tags: Aquamacs, auctex, code web, David Reitter, editor, editor emacs, Emacs, ergonomy, FREE, interface, interface conventions, keyboard commands, Mac, Mac OS, mac os x, mature editor, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, printing files, project, Richard M. Stallman, Ruby, software, text, typesetting documents, user, version | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Zerion Software and SDG Systems to provide ruggedized Android Solutions
Last Updated on Monday, 29 March 2010 02:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 29 March 2010 02:00
Zerion Software is collaborating with SDG Systems to provide ruggedized Android solutions to the mobile workforce. Together, the two companies are working to build a field data-collection solution running the offline capable exZact mobile platform on rugged Google Android computers. Both firms see a tremendous opportunity in the marketplace for such a ruggedized solution to be used for Field Service, Task Management, and Work Order Management. Continue reading
Tags: Android, collection onsite, exZact, field, FORM, Google, linux ports, management, mobile workforce, next generation solution, Pennsylvania, pidion, Pittsburgh, product, SDG, software, solution, transfer capability, validation data, Virginia, Wong, work order management, Zerion | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment