Archive for June 2nd, 2009
MEI Installs K4 at Award-Winning Texas Monthly
News| No Comments »Managing Editor Inc. today announced that it has installed the vjoon K4 Publishing System at Texas Monthly magazine. The Austin, Texas-based publication recently won a 2009 National Magazine Award for General Excellence. Texas Monthly’s K4 implementation includes licenses for the magazine’s editorial, art and production staff. It will also be incorporating several add-on tools into the new workflow: K4 Web Editor for remote access to the database.
SayWare releases Gift Track 1.0 – Optimizing the Gifting Experience
News| No Comments »Sayware today released Gift Track 1.0, a new application for iPhone and iPod touch that is perfect for planning and tracking gifts by connecting gift lists, people, and gift events. Gift Track is designed to manage diverse gift exchanges from simple one-on-one to more complex group exchanges such as holidays and weddings. Offering excellent flexibility, assign a gift to a person, whether as the giver or receiver, or a gift to an event, or an event to a gift.
Apple's Mac Business Plan Goes Public
News| No Comments »silicontap. Startup News and Information for Silicon Valley … Apple’s Mac Business Plan Goes Public. The Computer History Museum in Mountain View reported this morning that it has posted the contents of Apple’s Preliminary Macintosh Business Plan, and the firm’s initial IPO documents, all on the museum’s website. The museum said the documents were donated by Apple’s Dan Kottke–the first employee of the firm–along with Mike Markulla, who was the original investor and …
Apple Wraps Up Push Notification Testing Ahead of WWDC
News| No Comments »Apple Wraps Up Push Notification Testing Ahead of WWDC · Free iPhone News Add comments. Several weeks ago, Apple began testing high-volume Push Notifications using a special build of the AP Mobile iPhone application distributed to developers testing beta versions of the upcoming iPhone OS 3.0. While the test was scheduled to last one w… written by MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors …
Apple Wraps Up Push Notification Testing Ahead of WWDC
News| No Comments »Several weeks ago, Apple began testing high-volume Push Notifications using a special build of the AP Mobile iPhone application distributed to developers testing beta versions of the upcoming iPhone OS 3.0. While the test was scheduled to last one w…
iPod Touch Repairs from MyService
News| No Comments »MyService has announced 24hr iPod Touch repairs. Wash your iPod Touch with the laundry on Monday, and sing along about it on Wednesday. You can now get the same great customer service, quality repairs and superfast turnaround from MyService, for your iPod Touch. New overnight express shipping options make it fast and affordable to get your Touch repaired and back in your hands. A free diagnostic, free roundtrip shipping, professional installation of any new parts, and a shipping container.
Apple Makes Changes to 'One to One' Program
News| No Comments »Free iPhone News Add comments. Apple today deployed a series of changes to its ‘One to One’ program that provides personalized setup and training for Mac users. The $99/year program is now available only to users who have purchased a …
Apple Makes Changes to ‘One to One’ Program
News| No Comments »Apple today deployed a series of changes to its ‘One to One’ program that provides personalized setup and training for Mac users. The $99/year program is now available only to users who have purchased a Mac directly from an Apple sales channel (reta…
Mac Attack? Apple Issues ChannelWeb Security Patches – ChannelWeb …
News| No Comments »Techtree.com Mac Attack? Apple Issues ChannelWeb Security Patches ChannelWeb By Rick Whiting, channelweb Apple issued 10 security patches for its quicktime 7 multimedia player Monday to correct vulnerabilities that could allow a hacker …
Drag and drop files directly to print queue windows
News| No Comments »Have a PDF to print but hate to open Acrobat and wait? Go top System Preferences » Print & Fax, and click Open Print Queue for the printer you want to use. Drag the PDF into the window and it starts to print.
This should work with other files (Word, etc.). Some apps may start up to access their unique data, but for some files, this is a fast way to print and not have to run the app. Desktop printer? We don’t need no stinking desktop printer!
[robg adds: A quicker way to do this is to simply drag-and-drop the PDF onto the desired printer in your user's Library -> Printers folder. This will open the queue and start printing directly (assuming the parent app doesn't need to launch to print).]
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