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Apple Safari
17/10/2008 19:16
Safari is a fast, standards-supporting web browser
developed by Apple Inc. and included with Mac OS X.
It was first released in 2003, and is the native
browser in OS X, the iPhone and the iPod Touch. There
is also a Windows version which runs on Windows XP
and Vista.
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Safari on Wikipedia
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Safari at Apple
Safari on Wikipedia
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17/10/2008 19:09
Aperture is a software program for Mac OS X developed
by Apple Inc since 2005, which was designed to assist
photographers in their post-production work, i.e.
ingesting, rating, captioning and keywording,
cropping, rotating, retouching, and exporting to
various formats. It has Non-destructive Editing, RAW
support, EXIF and IPTC support, a Loupe, Display
Scanning, Full-Screen Display, Slideshow,
Light-Table, Customizable Printing and Publishing,
Archiving to External Disk (called a Vault in
Aperture parlance).
Aperture at Apple
Aperture on Wikipedia
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17/10/2008 19:01
Google Statz is an OS X application developed by
Googlers and released under the Apache open source
license, that allows you to set your presence
information simultaneously for various applications
such as Adium, Colloquy, Conversation, iChat, ircle,
Skype, Snak, Tumblr or Twitter. When you change your
status in Statz, from "On the Road" to "In a Meeting"
and so on, it updates the status of all the
applications you have added to the list.
Statz from Google Code
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Statz from Google Code