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Brainwave accidentally releases of pzizz 2.0

Over the weekend, Brainwave sort of accidentally released a full version number update to pzizz. Evidently the customary “how to update” emails that are sent to registered users got sent out a bit early. Following that, both MacUpdate and VersionTracker outted the update so the folks at Brainwave have decided to just go with it.

pzizz is a fairly simple application that generates unique sound experiences designed to by played while you nap or sleep. These “naps” as they are called can be listened to directly from pzizz or exported to iTunes and your iPod. The new version has been completely re-written from the ground up in Cocoa, sports a completely re-designed GUI by Piotr Gajos, adopts a new modular architecture (modules are no longer tied to the app), a revised help system and an improved export system.

Registered users of pzizz 1.x and its modules can get free updated license codes by updating their old ones online. pzizz 2.0 and its energizer nap module sell for USD$49.95, the sleep module sells for an additional USD$29.95.

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i use this, how about you?

Fast gaining attention on the Mac web, the Digg-esque site i use this is “a new way for you to organize your applications as well as discover new ones.” Like VersionTracker and MacUpdate, you can also use it to ensure that your apps are up-to-date but, as is all the rage these days, you can boost the rating of apps you use by registering with the site and clicking the icon next to the application’s listing. Seems like it could be an interesting way to determine what software is capturing the hearts of Mac users.

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Adobe Illustrator 11.0.2 update posted

Adobe has posted an update to Illustrator CS that promises greater stability when saving or printing with Norton Utilities installed and when opening a palettes and dialog boxes. It seems, though, that the updater itself is causing problems as many angry MacUpdate and VersionTracker comments can attest.

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