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Cunning Fox 1.0.5

Cunning Fox is a tool to stop and continue the running applications under mac os x, so that you can “pause” other applications to gain optimal performance for a specific application moreover it also provides information about applications such as CPU usage, memory etc. An update to version 1.0.5 has just been released and addresses issues with Application Enhancer, software update and leaking memory.
What’s new in version 1.0.5?

  • Restoring application procedure improved by a dialog which now appears when the user tries to enable an application that was stopped before.

  • Improved compatibility with Application Enhancer
  • Software update improved
  • Memory leak fixed

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WML page for Macworld Keynote

With so much interest in the keynote, I thought that I would add a little more coverage for those who may not be able to make it. My buddy can’t go, he will be in class so he wanted a site that he could access from his cell phone. Together we developed a site in wml that I can update from my phone (while in the keynote) and he can read bits of information as it posts. You can read more about it at my blog. I thought that I would just make it public in case there are more people who would like the news as it comes out (but that won’t be around a computer to check the web. Hope this helps someone.

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Bee Docs’ Timeline – Accepting Beta Testers

Bee Documents is now accepting beta testers for its Bee Docs’ Timeline software for Mac OS X. More information and a form to sign up for release notifications is available at
www.beedocuments.com/timeline.html
Bee Docs’ Timeline leverages Apple’s Quartz graphics technology to create beautiful and accurate timelines. Automatic context sensing technology automatically selects the best layout and date settings based on your events and output media. Data can be imported from Excel and other popular software applications.
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