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Monthly Archives: August 2005

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BibDesk 1.1.5

Posted on August 6, 2005 by Chad

BibDesk 1.1.5 has been released. Features and Screenshots. Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2+ From the developer: BibDesk is a graphical BibTeX-bibliography manager for Mac OS X. BibDesk is designed to help organize and use bibliographic databases in BibTeX .bib format. … Continue reading →

Posted in Research Tools, Word Processing

Update: Records Manager 1.3

Posted on August 6, 2005 by Chad

Records Manager 1.3 has been released. Records Manager is a Mac OS X database for storing and filing records and documents. Requires Mac OS X 10.2.8. 60-day free demo,$24 to register. From the developer: Records Manager is MacOS X software … Continue reading →

Posted in Database

Update: MapMemo 2.02

Posted on August 4, 2005 by Chad

Mapmemo 2.02 has been released. Mapmemo Allows you to drag a file or folder onto maps, charts, photos, and other graphic files, and then associates that file/folder with that place/location on the graphic file by creating an alias. When executed, … Continue reading →

Posted in Graphics, Mapping Software

Review: Family Tree Magazine: MacFamilyTree

Posted on August 3, 2005 by Chad

Family Tree Magazine has reviewed MacFamilyTree in the August issue of Family Tree Magazine. Continue reading →

Posted in Articles & Reviews, Genealogy Applications

First x86 Macs, Now Mighty Mouse

Posted on August 2, 2005 by Chad

First Apple started the move to Intel/x86. Now they have a four-button mouse. Of course, the “Mighty Mouse” still looks like a one-button mouse

Posted in Apple News, Intel Transition

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