Software Industry Announcements and News


Lock Out Private Images with Hide Photos 1.1

[ No Comments ] Posted on 02.06.08 under Security & Privacy

Protect private pictures against the curious eye by placing them into a secure encrypted container. Secure AES protection, ultimate convenience and ease of use make Hide Photos a perfect digital photo album for every amateur photographer. Read the rest of this entry…

New Age of Command Prompt Windows

[ No Comments ] Posted on 02.06.08 under System Utilities

VANCOUVER, Canada - February 06, 2007: Actual Tools, the leading provider of desktop productivity software, today announces Actual Window Manager 5.0, the newest version of its tool for enhancing window navigation and management with new abilities, now presenting a truly unique ability - fully featured support of command prompt windows.
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New Version of Spanish Whiz (8.0)

[ No Comments ] Posted on 02.06.08 under ASP Member Companies, Education

Braser Soft has released version 8.0 of their popular Windows program, Spanish Whiz (TM), a vocabulary building program which is popular with both schools and individual users who want to learn Spanish quickly.

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Creating Icons is No Longer A Baffling Ordeal With New Perfect Toolbar Icons

[ No Comments ] Posted on 02.05.08 under Development

Aha-Soft today announces the immediate availability of Perfect Toolbar Icons, a set of stock icons to trim the interface of any desktop or web application.
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Free one year license for USB Safely Remove version 3.3

[ No Comments ] Posted on 02.04.08 under System Utilities

One week, from February 4th to 10th, 2008, everybody can get free one year license for USB Safely Remove version 3.3. It is only need to visit the license request page - http://safelyremove.com/giveawayweekp.htm, to enter your full name and email, and in a day you will get the license.
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Judge Agrees with FTC, Orders Spammers to Pay More Than $2.5 Million and Stop Selling Bogus Weight-Loss and Anti-Aging Products

[ No Comments ] Posted on 02.04.08 under Government News

At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal judge has ordered Sili Neutraceuticals, LLC and Brian McDaid to pay more than $2.5 million for making false advertising claims and sending illegal e-mail messages in violation of the FTC Act and the CAN-SPAM Act (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act).

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