Archive for the ‘Apple’ Category

I Want my iSync Back

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

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Prior to my iPhone, my previous phones all had bluetooth which would seamlessly sync my contacts with address book without ever thinking about it. As much as I love my iPhone, why would apple not support iSync with their own phones.. I understand not syncing music, photos and video via bluetooth (because it would take so long), but they should support contacts. Even some kind of .Mac Sync would be nice…

Pages, Numbers and Keynote Update

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Apple just released 3 updates to iWorks Apps Pages, Numbers and Keynote.

Fixes

This update primarily addresses performance issues while playing or exporting presentations and compatibility with Mac OS X.

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SuperSync 2.2 released “Music Libraries in Perfect Harmony”

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

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SuperSync today released SuperSync 2.2, personal music library synchronization software. SuperSync lets you synchronize your personal music collections between their Mac and PC computers over your network or internet. With SuperSync, any two music libraries can be compared and merged, with new files automatically added to a user’s iTunes library. Version 2.2 adds new iPod importing capability allowing users to retrieve songs and playlists from their iPods. To view some screen shots check here.

You can do some syncing with Apple Script without this program, but there are some really nice features that this program has that blows away apple scripts.

This Programs Available for both Mac and Windows priced at

  • $29 for 2-machines
  • $39 for family 5 pack
  • $59 for family 10 pack

Demo also available

Join ADC to Save Money on Your Next Apple Pro System

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Scott Klarr pointed out joining Apple Development Connection may save you big bucks on your next Apple pro system (Mac Book Pro 17 and Mac Pro).

Example a Basic 17 inch MacBook Pro / Basic Mac Pro

  • You will Save $61 (after membership cost) with an ADC Select Membership
  • You will Save $361 (after membership cost) with a Student ADC Membership

Once you start putting heavy options in a system, discounts become even greater, example a maxed out system Mac Pro gives a discount of over $6,000 with ADC.

ADC Membership Prices

Student ADC (Best Value, but only for people in college)

  • $99.00 a year
  • Must Prove your a student at a college or university.
  • 1 Discounted System a Year

Select Membership (Good Value if your not in college)

  • $499.00 a year
  • 1 Discounted System a Year

ADC Premier Membership (Great discount if your buying for an office)

  • $3,499 a year
  • 10 Discounted Systems a Year

To Check out the discount Prices yourself, check the ADC Store. On top of the discount, you get other nice goodies (depending on the Membership type).