Posts Tagged ‘Mac OS X’


Windows Codename Mojave Is Live and Forget Windows 7

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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Today we presents latest software’s in the market, Microsoft is mid-way on the highway from Windows Vista to Windows 7, the upcoming iteration of its Windows user, planned for availability no later than the finish of Jan 2010. And following the launch of Windows Vista Service pack 1, MS is finding rich soil to release Windows Codename Mojave - or the Mojave Experiment. The codename Windows Mojave was masqueraded as the next MS operating system and was demoed t over 100 Windows XP, Windows pre-XP, Mac OS X, and Linux users. Actually, it was zero more than Vista.

Mojave is zero more than a tiny part of a much larger MS strategy to not only find its own version of the statement out on the market but “fight back” the shocking aura that is sticking to Windows Vista even after Service Pack 1, and negative, advertising anti-Vista made by rival Apple. The official Mojave website went live on July 29, 2008, and it features the effects of the members in the Microsoft experiment…..

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Latest Mac software iSoftPhone 2.3066

Monday, July 14th, 2008

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The iSoftPhone 2.3066 is an easy to use VoIP virtual internet headset for Mac OS X using VoIP to provide facility full compatibility and very clear voice quality in a pretty sleek interface.

The fast one-step configuration will enable you to get talking to some other users in seconds. Only you dial the number of the being you wish to talk with or choose them from the Address Book to dial their number.

The software iSoftPhone will help you create private phone networks by using the option to include multiple SIP providers.

This is no unplanned Apple Java-compatible program nor is it a port of any Linux or Windows version. We have tried to given some fun by making a skin which is oddly familiar to a product launched at the Expo.

Some key features of iSoftPhone:

Sending Messages to Cell Phones
Crystal Clear Phone Calls
Integrated Address Book
Simple VoIP Configuration

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