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Bodega: The Mac Apps Store for the rest of us

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If you were watching the “Back to the Mac” presentation by Steve Jobs1last week, you heard about the upcoming Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and the announcement of a Mac Apps Store. Jobs suggested that people like the iPhone Apps Store and how it’s so easy to find new software and buy it all from one place. And he’s right.

But what people don’t like is Apple restricting their access to the applications with the functions they want and refusing developers who don’t create applications that are in keeping with what Apple wants for its hardware.

People might want an application store for Macs, but they may not like Apple being the go-between in their search.

The funny thing is, we’ve had an Macintosh applications store available to us for some time. It’s called Bodega and it has been brought to you by Fresh Code. Bodega offers a great selection of applications and, when you choose to make your purchase, you’re directed right back to the developer who created it. All of your application (all of them, not just the ones purchased through Bodega) are listed in the Applications section of Bodega from which you can see if you have any updates to apply—you can even revisit your receipts and serial numbers there.

This free application serves to fill the need for a Mac Apps Store and it’s available for free right now for Snow Leopard.

 Bodega: The Mac Apps Store for the rest of us
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BlackBerry to offer Mac support

Research In Motion and Information Appliance Associates today announced a licensing agreement whereby RIM will offer ‘PocketMac for BlackBerry’ to Mac users, free of charge. PocketMac for BlackBerry is a desktop application that enables Mac users to synchronize data between their BlackBerry devices and Macintosh applications including core OS X version 10.4 “Tiger” applications and Microsoft Entourage.

RIM has licensed the complete version of PocketMac for BlackBerry from IAA and the companies plan ongoing product development collaboration. PocketMac for BlackBerry synchronizes the email, contacts, calendar, tasks and notes of Microsoft Entourage, OS X’s Address Book and iCal, Now Contact and Now Up-to-Date, DayLite, and Stickies, among other applications. This easy-to-access solution for Macintosh synchronization is expected to be available as a free download beginning in February.

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Insider Software Uncages Tiger-Ready FontAgent Pro

Insider Software announced today the immediate availability of FontAgent Pro 3.0.2, a Tiger-compatible version of the only native Mac OS X application that provides integrated font management, diagnostics, optimization and repair.

Furthering Insider’s track record of extending its font auto-activation power to the full range of Macintosh applications, the Tiger-compatible release eliminates the need for auto-activation plug-ins for Adobe InDesign CS2 and Adobe Illustrator CS2.

Users can download the newest update on the Insider Software website. FontAgent Pro 3 has a suggested retail price of USD$99.95. FontAgent Pro Workgroup Edition with serverless font-sharing is priced at USD$129.95. Users owning licenses of earlier versions of FontAgent Pro can upgrade to Version 3 Standalone Edition for USD$49.95. Upgrades to the workgroup edition are USD$64.95. CD versions of the release are available for $10 more plus shipping. FontAgent Pro 3 is also available at leading software resellers worldwide.

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