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Try the beta of PDF Editor for free
AnyBizSoft have a famous PDF editor for PC that now finally has been released as a Mac Beta version. You can get yourself a free keycode at their site and try it out!
Distribution is King Kong
LittleFin Software used to sell 6-7 copies a day of their ‘Compartments‘ software, but when they got picked up on the front page, featured as a ‘Staff pick’, the sales went through the roof. On the launch day of Mac App Store they sold 1 547 copies and keeping a quite high tempo even after the launch buzz. Others have been reporting about Sky rocketing sales figures as well
Solve Sudokus with Google Goggles
In the new version of Google Googles they added a nifty little feature that will recognize a Sudoku puzzle – and solve it for you. Check out the video above to see it in action.
And here’s more info about Google Googles
What’s inside Mac App Store?
tuaw has published some interesting facts about the available apps in the new ‘Mac App Store’, and as you can see there are close to 1 000 apps, mostly priced between $10 – $50, and almost 600 of them are games. Check out the article for more info:
Mac App Store by the numbers — almost 1,000 apps on Day One [tuaw.com]
Mac App Store demo
Just a brief video showing hos easy it’s to install new software from the new ‘Mac App Store’. The apps are literally just one click away.
Mac App Store is live!

A few minutes ago Apple released OS X 10.6.6 with the brand new ‘Mac App Store‘. It’s basically a new way of browsing, installing and paying for new Mac software. It’s just as easy as the App Store for iPad/iPhone/iPod and here’s how it looks:


The amount of software in the Mac App Store isn’t that great – yet – but that will change just within the next few months. I think that this will be great!
Handbrake 0.9.5
Handbrake is the most common video conversion software for Mac computers and it’s been a while since it last got updated – but now, there’s a new version available for download. I use it mainly to be able to convert my DVDs for my iPad/iPhone, but you can of course do all kinds of video conversions with this excellent free software. (For some reason the automatic software update can’t find it yet, so you need to get it from the official download site). Check out all info about the new release inside.
Apple confirms the iOS alarm bug
According to this recent post over at Macworld, an Apple spokesperson Natalie Harrison confirmed that the bug officially exists “We’re aware of an issue related to non repeating alarms set for January 1 or 2,” she also said. “Customers can set recurring alarms for those dates and all alarms will work properly beginning January 3.
Ultra Edit for Mac
One of the few things I’ve been missing when I switched from Mac to PC was a really good text editor. I have tried a bunch of the Mac apps, but I haven’t found any one that I have liked more than Ultra Edit. So, today I’m very happy that I read over at TUAW that Ultra Edit is available in a Mac version. It’s $79.95 and available here:
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NanoBundle 2 – 4 out 6 unveiled
Today MacBundlePro unveiled 4 out 6 applications that will be featured in the upcoming NanoBundle 2. The four applications that were unveiled today was AirRadar2, MacHider, TranslateIt, and InPaint. More info inside.







