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Print Anytime, Anywhere from Mobile Devices

Press Release EFI (Nasdaq: EFII), a world leader in customer-focused digital printing innovation, today released PrintMe Connect for AirPrint, a free software application that enables direct printing from Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod touch iOS 4.2-enabled devices to EFI Fiery-driven printers or multifunction peripherals (MFPs). Targeted at enterprise and mobile print environments, PrintMe Connect for […]

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New eBook Is Guide to InDesign CS5

Press Release The InDesign Secrets Guide to What’s New in InDesign CS5 eBook (PDF, 106 pp, $9.95) is your secret weapon in discovering how to use and best apply CS5’s new features to the projects you’re working on today. The book is by Pariah S. Burke, Anne-Marie Concepcion, and David Blatner. Dozens of new features […]

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Control iPhone & iPod touch Cameras Remotely

Press Release Solar Spark Productions is pleased to announce Remotomatic Camera 1.1 for iOS, an update to their app that provides Bluetooth remote control of any iPhone or iPod touch camera. Designed as a transmitter/receiver, it enables the user to control most camera functions remotely, producing high quality pictures with a tripod-mounted iPhone. The photographer […]

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Review: Adobe Acrobat X Pro

Pros: Actions and the Action Wizard, improved customization for PDF Portfolios, simplified user interface that promotes efficiency. Cons: Unclear method for creating PDF Portfolio custom layouts, lack of Read Mode as an initial view, Acrobat X Suite is Windows only. Rating: 90/100 Adobe’s new Acrobat X Pro, like previous versions of Acrobat, delivers new features […]

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See Google's Demo of HTML5

“20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web” is an ebook, of sorts, but it’s not a PDF or ePUB file. And it has animation, but it doesn’t include animated GIFs or even Flash files. Google staff created “20 Things I Learned” using HTML5, a major revision of the HTML standard. While HTML5 isn’t […]

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