06/10/10 – Get a local user interface to work with Amazon S3 accounts, files, and buckets.
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CloudBerry Explorer Pro for Amazon S3
06/10/10 – Get a local user interface to work with Amazon S3 accounts, files, and buckets.
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CloudBerry Explorer Pro for Amazon S3
06/04/10 – Create flash interface in your applications.
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SmartFlash VCL for Delphi and CB
Macworld.com – Apple late on Wednesday announced a new beta program for the mail component of its MobileMe internet service. The new beta offers new interface views, server-based mail rules, SSL-based security, and improved performance, according to the company.
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MobileMe Mail beta adds server rules, interface tweaks
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02/18/10 – Add Windows Explorer-like file and folder browser user interface to your apps.
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Shell MegaPack ActiveX
10/30/09 – Manage your files in a multi-layout and multi-tab interface.
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Total Explorer
Macworld.com – If you want to use your Mac as a media center, there’s no better app for accomplishing that objective than Plex (). This modern media center application features a gorgeous interface, automated and intelligent metadata-fetching capabilities, support for a vast variety of formats, the ability to play full 1080p high definition videos smoothly, an extensible plug-in architecture, and a host of more advanced, powerful features.
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Plex 0.8.3 brings extensive Snow Leopard compatibility
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15 October 2009 (Inquisitr Wire) Acer introduces its new smartphone “Liquid” series: the world’s first Qualcomm Snapdragon™ processor based and world’s first Android™ 1.6 high definition smartphone, combining cutting-edge technologies, software innovation and an ultra-fluid user interface to create an all-new mobile experience. It is the ideal solution for users demanding the best from their devices, and in particular outstanding multimedia, web browsing, social media integration and video stre
Linux has always had an impression of being a geek’s toolbox. Critics have often pointed out the lack of a user friendly interface and a lack of software applications and games that appeal to the general audience as one of the main reasons hindering its widespread adoption. Things have changed a lot over the past few years and there is plenty of eye candy available on the Linux desktop. Today however we are going to look at the gaming side of the spectrum and particularly at applications and r
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3 Tools to Discover & Install Awesome Linux Games