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MacPractice can’t wait for the iPad. The company makes software for medical practices (MacPractice MD for doctors, MacPractice DDS for dentists, MacPractice DC for chiropractors, and MacPractice 20/20 for eye doctors). All of those programs help practitioners in their clinics (seeing patients) as well as their back offices (managing the practice).
Dan Miller | Feb 15, 2010
Jungle Disk —which we recently reviewed in our roundup of online backup services—has announced upgrades to two of its products and introduced two new ones.
Dan Miller | Nov 24, 2009
Well, get your sputterer ready: Following in the footsteps of McAfee and Open Door Networks, Kaspersky Lab has announced its first Mac security software. (There, I said it.)
Dan Miller | Nov 9, 2009
McAfee has announced McAfee Endpoint Protection for Mac, a security product aimed specifically at businesses with Macs on their networks.
Dan Miller | Oct 15, 2009
Smith Micro Software this week announced a new version of Stuffit, its venerable file compression tool.
Dan Miller | Sep 30, 2009
Let’s make one thing clear up front: iWork.com (in its current pre-release form) is not a collaborative online productivity tool like Google Docs or Zoho. You can use iWork.com to share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations from iWork ’09. But the people with whom you share those documents can only view, download, and comment on them; they can’t actually edit them.
Dan Miller | Jan 13, 2009
App Store developers will now be able to reach customers in 13 new countries, according to an announcement on the iPhone Developer Program news page.