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Autodesk announced that it is releasing AutoCAD 2011 for Mac OS X — its first version for Mac since it abandoned the platform in 1992. There will also be a free mobile app for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
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An anonymous reader writes “You would think that shutting down software could be fairly simple from an end user’s view. If I ask you to shut it down, would you mind shutting it actually down, please? Well, it’s a bit more complicated than that, because you need to ask the user if they really want to shut down and if unsaved documents should be saved.
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Designed to run on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, Fanurio v2.3 can record services and expenses, apply discounts, handle subcontracted work, use multiple currencies, apply taxes, and record partial payments. Program detects idle times, imports contacts from Address Book and CSV files, and offers reminders to start, resume, or stop timer
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Hey, do you hate reading? Well, finally Apple is feeling your pain
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Ant writes “Next Media Animation (NWA) became popular due to its animated and sometimes humorous renderings for world news.
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Media mavens will be pleased to see that a substantial update to Plex, the media center software for Mac OS X, has arrived as of Tuesday. Dubbed Plex/Nine, the program now incorporates a separate media manager application to help you organize and catalog your movies, TV shows, music, and more. In addition, Plex has released a companion app for the iPhone and the iPad.
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AutoCAD, a popular design and engineering tool from Autodesk, is returning to the Mac after an absence of some 18 years. Autodesk is launching a version that runs natively on Apple’s Mac OS X
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After a lapse of 18 years, Autodesk is releasing a new AutoCAD for Mac.
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Mac OS X Server has come a long way — and the power and flexibility of Snow Leopard might surprise you. Erik Eckel details the benefits and capabilities of this platform.
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AutoCAD software returns after 18-year absence; iOS version will allow editing and sharing Autodesk is bringing its AutoCAD architecture, design, and engineering software back to the Mac OS after an 18-year absence, the company announced this evening. But the company plans to do more than offer a Mac OS X version of AutoCAD: It says it will release a free version of the software, dubbed AutoCAD …