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SendStation announces the PocketDock AV, a USB, Audio, Video dock for iPod

PocketDockAV 20070530 190544 SendStation announces the PocketDock AV, a USB, Audio, Video dock for iPodSendStation Systems announced today that its new PocketDock AV has begun shipping. The ultra-compact, thumb-sized iPod adapter provides connections for USB, line out audio, as well as both composite and S-Video, allowing you to sync and charge, attach your iPod to your home stereo and output iPod videos to you TV or projector.

The package includes a 4-in-1 cable for USB and AV connections, drastically reducing any cable clutter mobile users are faced with.

The PocketDock AV sells for USD$36.95, comes in black and is designed to work with most iPod cases.

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Sticky Windows 2.2 released

StickyWindows 20070514 083500 Sticky Windows 2.2 releasedSticky Windows is an application for Mac OS X Tiger which extends the tab browsing experience to the Desktop. Sticky Windows shrinks your windows into tabs when you drag a window towards the edge of your screen, providing you with a completely clutter-free workspace. See a video introducing it.
What’s new in version 2.2 (released on May 25th 2007)

  • Serious performance improvements, especially on older Macs

  • Improved usability, no more tabbed windows opening when you don’t want
  • Better tab resizing

Version 2.2 is a step forward in terms of usability and reliability.
All users are encourage to install this update available for free for any registered user (Sticky Windows 1.0 too!).

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Sticky Windows 2.1.1 released

StickyWindows 20070514 083500 Sticky Windows 2.1.1 releasedDonelleschi software today announced the release of Sticky Windows 2.1.1 which does away with a cursor freeze bug and adds xGestures compatibility and Microsoft Office support.

Sticky Windows is an application for Mac OS X Tiger which extends the tab browsing experience to the Desktop. Sticky Windows shrinks your windows into tabs when you drag a window towards the edge of your screen. Providing you with a completely clutter-free workspace. By clicking on the tab the user can show and hide the window.

Watch a video presenting Sticky Windows
The tab can be created by dragging a window on any side of the screen (more than one screen configuration is supported too). When the mouse reaches the margin of the screen a tab will appear.

To remove a tab, simply drag it away from the screen edge. If the window is not currently visible when the tab is dismissed, the original window is re-displayed on the screen.

What’s new in version 2.1.1?
- Cursor freeze bug fixed
- Compatibility with xGestures added
- Hiding an application doesn’t release its tabbed windows anymore
- Better support for Microsoft Office.
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