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What sets Eucalyptus apart from other iPhone-based e-book readers is how it takes the cold, forbidding, and ugly type so typical of public-domain e-books and makes it gorgeous.
Trail Runner 2.0 adds a new routing server and an rewritten route editor.
After initially rejecting the Eucalyptus e-book reader for the iPhone, Apple has spoken to the developer and allowed the app onto the App Store.
This week, ACD Systems launched a beta of its ACDSee Pro photography application for the Mac.
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22 May 2009Apple has rejected Eucalyptus, an ebook reader that facilitates downloading public domain books from Project Gutenberg, because some Victorian books mention sex (many of these same books can be bought as ebooks through the iPhone Kindle reader or purchased as audiobooks from the iTunes …. I’m somewhat astonished at the lack of Steve-bots explaining how this is all for our own good and a perfectly acceptable business practice and, say, did you catch the new Mac vs. …
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21 May 2009More App Store stupid – Eucalyptus rejected by Apple multiple times, for no reason at all · Win a bundle of iPhone apps in iPhoneSpree, plus 18 apps on TUAW · Computerworld offers up 10 AppleScripts to make you love your Mac (even more) …
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20 May 2009They might even start to use the iPhone in Gotham City. Pointing that iPhone up to the sky will project an Apple on the clouds. It might confuse Batman, though. Constable Odo, on May 20th, 2009 at 2:29 pm.
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.