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Introducing Cinematica – Intuitive Video Clip Management for Mac

September 2nd, 2010 iphone No comments

Incline Village, Nevada – From the makers of EarthDesk, Cinematica lets you manage your video library in great detail, keeping track of dozens of properties for each and every file. Sort and search by multiple criteria simultaneously, such as genre, studio, program, season and episode, as well as by technical properties including resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate, and video codec. Cinematica even has a unique secondary filter that lets you further refine your search based on a selected property.

GroupSmarts, LLC announces MemoryMiner 2.1 – Digital Storytelling

June 4th, 2010 iphone Comments off

San Francisco, California – GroupSmarts, LLC today is pleased to announce the release of MemoryMiner 2.1, a major update to their award-winning Digital Storytelling application for Mac OS X. A fantastic complement to the iLife suite, MemoryMiner is all about capturing and exploring individual life and collective social memories. It allows anyone to zero in on the stories depicted in their photos by linking them to each other based on people, places and time. While photos are used as the starting point, the goal is always uncovering the backstory.

iPhone SDK Training from The Pragmatic Studio in Reston, VA

May 27th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Parker, Colorado – The Pragmatic Studio is offering their popular iPhone SDK training course in Reston, VA on July 20-23, 2010. In this 4-day, hands-on course, you’ll learn how to create iPhone apps like the pros with guided instruction from two experienced iPhone developers and authors: Matt Drance and Daniel Steinberg. You’ll come away from this course ready to create your own iPhone apps from scratch, or improve your existing apps.

app4mac announces Giddy Up for Mac – Secure Web Browser for kids

May 17th, 2010 iphone Comments off

San Jose, California – app4mac today introduces Giddy Up, a secure web browser designed for kids. Mostly used by schools, Giddy Up can also be used at home for all children of a family. Giddy Up allows you to restrict access to some web sites, the operating system, system settings, the downloading of files and applications. Giddy Up was developed with the intention to add maximum security and protection for kids.

Aquamacs 2.0 released – the Editor that Mac users love

May 17th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 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.

Embed Flash Movie in a Mac App with Flash’In’App Cocoa Framework

May 4th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Bellevue, Washington – Eltima Software, a global software development company introduces Flash’In’App, a Cocoa framework that allows embedding and managing Flash movies in applications developed for Mac. It consists of a set of classes, which provide an application with the ability to load, play and manage any SWF files. The application can refer to a SWF file via External API, FSCommands and Variables. Flash’In’App fully supports RealVideo files playback and partially supports Silverlight files.

Deep Prose releases ThumbDrums 1.0 – Personal Drum App for iPhone/iPad

April 5th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Centreville, Virginia – Deep Prose Software today is proud to announce the launch of ThumbDrums 1.0 for iPhone and iPad. ThumbDrums is a fun and innovative personal drumming app that lets you tap out beats on a range of different drum sets. ThumbDrums is easy to use, just fire it up and start tapping. A variety of different drum sets are available, each with its own sound and look.

iPhone SDK Training from The Pragmatic Studio in Reston, VA

January 13th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Parker, Colorado – The Pragmatic Studio is offering their popular iPhone SDK training course in Reston, VA on March 9-12, 2010. In this 4-day, hands-on course, you’ll learn how to create iPhone applications like the pros with guided instruction from two experienced iPhone developers and authors: Daniel Steinberg and Bill Dudney. You’ll come away from this course ready to create your own iPhone applications from scratch, or improve your existing applications.

Command Guru Organizes First iPhone Reality Show Event

November 18th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Carpi, Modena, Italy – Command Guru srl today is proud to announce their first iPhone Reality Show live streaming event, starting December 6th through 12th, 2009. Broadcast live from BigRock headquarters (near Venice, Italy), Cocoa guru Aaron Hillegass will lead a team of ten international developers with the goal to develop a new iPhone application in 7 days from start-to-publish on the App Store.

Online Company Brings Live iPhone Development Courses to the Masses

September 9th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Accelerated Internet Strategies, a leader in live online iPhone development and marketing training, has recently added the iPhone Game Programming Course to its all-star roster. This course, exclusively focusing on iphone game development, will begin in November, 2009.

Experienced programmers and non-programmers alike are looking for skills to develop and market iPhone and iPod applications, especially games. Since xcelMe launched its first online iPhone development and marketing courses in Febuary 2009, all courses have sold out in a matter of weeks.

Microsoft launches the bing.com SDK for the iPhone and mac

August 28th, 2009 iphone Comments off

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Microsoft is not sleeping this time and want to take a piece of the searches made from the iPhone, it’s now launching the bing.com SDK that will help developers to easily integrate Bing search results into their applications.

The Bing SDK for iPhone and Mac is a Cocoa Framework and was designed to remove the headache of manually having to parse XML or JSON in order to communicate with the Bing API.