First day of hurricane season means new Hurricane apps

Today is the first day of hurricane season in the Atlantic, and Kitty Code has pushed updates to its popular Hurricane and Hurricane HD apps.

Hurricane for iPhone allows users to track hurricanes in real time. Not only can you track speed, direction, pressure, and your distance from a current storm, you can also browse historical hurricane data all the way back to 1851. Additionally, text bulletins give you all the latest warnings about storms in your area. Hurricane costs US$3.99.

Hurricane HD is the iPad version of the Hurricane app. It’s just been updated to version 2.0 and sports a major UI change with added features including the ability to plot multiple storms (past and present) on interactive tracking maps, track hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones world wide, and offers push notifications for newly formed storms. Hurricane HD 2.0 is US$3.99.

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Twitter partners with Firefox, adds new image sharing tools

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As TechCrunch suggested earlier in the week, Twitter announced a few new features today: improved search on hashtags and usernames, and a Twitter-branded image/video sharing service that may disrupt established players like TwitPic and yFrog (the back-end for Twitter’s service is provided by PhotoBucket). The photo service will be live in the next few weeks.

The company also announced a partnership with Mozilla to deliver a custom version of Firefox that does Twitter search in the location bar; current FF users can get the same features via a plugin.

This upgraded suite of capabilities lines up nicely with the other TechCrunch tidbit from yesterday, suggesting that part of the image service’s mission is to integrate with iOS 5. iPhone users would presumably gain a ‘Send to Twitter’ button in any image-enabled application, although there are hints that this might go quite a bit further. If it’s part of a larger plan for shared services on iDevices, that could dramatically improve the multi-app experience for people working with different sorts of data; Richard points to this Chris Clark post from a year ago with some ideas about how that might work.

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TUAW’s Daily Mac App: QuickNotes

QuickNote for Mac

With our Macs in front of us, many still resort to pen and paper for taking down little snippets of information. QuickNotes is a program designed to help wean you off the dead wood and ink, allowing you to quickly jot down information with just a few key presses.

Hiding in your menu bar, you can invoke QuickNotes either with a drop-down menu, or with Ctrl+Opt+Cmd+N, which pops up a small text entry window ready to take whatever text you want to type or paste into it. You can either hit Cmd+Enter or click “Add” to save the note, or click anywhere else or “Close” to dismiss the note. All your notes are stored in your menu bar ready for copying to a clipboard with a simple click or for re-editing.

There are lots of other ways of taking notes on your Mac, you can use the free Stickies dashboard widget or simply open TextEdit to name just a few; but for US$1.99 QuickNotes gets the job done easily and quickly, ever present in your menu bar.

Have you managed to ditch your pen and paper for your Mac? What programs do you use for quickly jotting down bits of information? Let us know in the comments.

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DC announces digital comics will arrive day-and-date with print versions

DC Comics made a huge announcement yesterday regarding its entire line of comic books, basically saying that on August 31st, the company will restart 52 of its weekly publications, bringing them all back to issue number 1 and making significant story (and costume!) changes to many of its popular superheroes like Batman and Superman. But even more importantly for those of us in the comic-loving real world, the company will start publishing digital versions of its comics at the same time that print versions hit the shelves (known in the movie/video rental business as ‘day-and-date’ release).

Previously, both Marvel and DC have held back from publishing digital and print versions at the same time, mostly to give comic book stores and bookstores a chance to sell print copies exclusively. But no more, in DC’s case — as of August 31st, you’ll be able to buy new comics on the iPad at the same time as in the stores. That might be the beginning of a death knell for a lot of comic book stores, but clearly DC has determined it’s time to make the jump.

It hasn’t been revealed yet exactly how these digital issues will be available, but I’m guessing the DC Comics iPad app will have most of them for purchase. Good news for comic readers on the iPad, and I bet we’ll see Marvel follow suit with a similar announcement soon.

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Hours after security update, new MacDefender variant evades it

And the cycle continues. Yes, just hours after Apple released a security update designed to smack down the recently-prevalent MacDefender malware, ZDnet’s Ed Bott reports that a new variant of the bogus ‘security’ software has been released into the wild. This version is called “Mdinstall.pkg” and it works exactly as before, installing itself on Safari without any approval needed (as long as the default “Open ‘safe’ files after downloading” setting is on, which we recommend you disable). The timestamp on the file reportedly shows that it was put together as recently as last night, which means that these hackers are actively working against any defenses Apple put in place yesterday.

The security update from Apple — so far only available for Snow Leopard 10.6.7 users, meaning that 10.5 Leopard users (not to mention 10.4 Tiger) are still vulnerable — adds a new option in the Security preference pane, seen here. The anti-malware tool apparently checks in with Apple’s servers periodically to update its definitions suite, just as you would expect it to.

So what’s the solution here? Short of Apple simply removing the ability of Safari to open up files like this at all (which would of course hamper that functionality for folks who use it), the only real solution is to do what you’ve got to do on all computer systems subject to attacks: practice constant vigilance. It’ll be interesting to see if Apple steps back up again on this one with another update (which would then incur another variant of the malware), but until then, users have to be educated and careful about what they click on in the browser.

If you’re already fighting off an installation of the Mac Defender malware, be sure to check out our handy removal guide.

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iCloud offerings might be free to those who upgrade to Lion

Lion and cloudsWhen Steve Jobs kicks off Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next Monday, AppleInsider suggests the iconic CEO may reveal an aggressive price-point for some of the Cupertino company’s upcoming cloud services — free.

On Tuesday, Apple announced plans to unveil iCloud, a suite of cloud services expected to replace MobileMe, and Lion, the eighth significant upgrade to Mac OS X, at WWDC next week. According to the post, people familiar with Apple’s plans expect the computer maker to offer some of iCloud’s services gratis to Mac users who upgrade to Lion.

But AppleInsider notes that some components of iCloud are not likely to be free for any customer. Apple recently negotiated new licensing deals with (at least) Sony, EMI, and Warner Music, and is expected to announce its own music streaming services on June 6. Much like MobileMe today and competing music offerings from Google and Amazon, Apple’s upcoming music services will likely include a complimentary trial period, but customers should ultimately expect to pay a subscription fee to host content on the company’s servers.

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TUAW TV Live at 5 PM EDT: To the iCloud!

Next Monday could easily be one of the more important days in the long history of Apple, Inc. On June 6, Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take the stage for a keynote at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco to announce products and services that are going to have a profound impact on how users of Apple products will work and play.

TUAW will, of course, be covering the keynote in detail, but why not get a little speculation in before the fact? Today on TUAW TV Live, I’ll be hosting our viewers in an online discussion of what they expect and want from Monday’s announcement.

Will iCloud be available immediately after the Stevenote? Will it include Dropbox-like capabilities as well as the power to store your media in the cloud? How about integration with apps of all sorts? Will there be a new version of iWork for collaboration in the cloud? Inquiring minds want to know, and TUAW TV Live hosts and viewers want to speculate.

As usual, I’ll be starting the show at 5 PM EDT (2 PM PDT / 10 PM BST) sharp, and we’ll take a few minutes to chat before the demos start. To join in on the chat and watch the live streaming video, drop by TUAW about five minutes before the start time to get your instructions on how to participate. If you’re unable to join us for the show, remember that you can always subscribe to the video podcast and watch the show at your leisure in iTunes or your other favorite podcatching app.

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The Hit List 1.0 is out, iOS app awaiting Apple approval

The Hit List showed a lot of promise when we originally covered it back in late 2008-early 2009. The last beta on record came out in March 2009, and we had sporadic notice throughout late 2009 and 2010 that the task management program, and its iOS companion, was still in development. The Hit List was also included in a MacHeist bundle in 2009.

So it’s with much surprise and pleasure that early adopters received emails Tuesday announcing that The Hit List is not only out of beta, but version 1.0 is available through Potion Factory and the Mac App Store. This version drops support for PowerPCs and adds a number of new features, including a Safari extension that allows adding tasks from your browser.

In addition to this, The Hit List for iOS was submitted for the App Store and is only waiting Apple’s approval for its release. The Hit List for both Mac and iOS can be synced using a syncing service. The service, creator Andy Kim explained, is a custom solution that doesn’t rely on the iPhone’s push sync. Kim said that the push sync caused battery issues and when the app is activated on the iPhone, syncing takes no more than two-tenths of a second.

“If you have good Wi-Fi or 3G connection, it means that you don’t have to wait long for tasks to show up on your phone while you’re on the move. It’s designed to be scalable to lots and lots of users as well,” Kim said.

The Hit List’s sync service come at the cost of $19.99 annually, with early adopters getting a free one-year subscription as a thank you for the wait. Cultured Code’s Things, whose sync service is currently in beta, will also have a subscription cost. However, that amount is unknown.

Kim apologized to users for taking so long to release The Hit List. “This, its iPhone companion app, and its sync service were the single most difficult undertaking of my life so far bar none,” he said.

The Hit List for Mac is US$49.95. It requires OS X 10.5 or higher if purchased through Potion Factory’s site or OS X 10.6 if purchased through the Mac App Store. You can try it free for 15 days by downloading directly from Potion Factory.

We will have a full review of both The Hit List 1.0 and its associated iPhone app within the next few days.

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Apple files for iCloud trademark in Europe

All the pieces are falling into place for Apple’s iCloud service. On Tuesday, Apple confirmed the name and told us all it will be introduced at WWDC; Apple’s trademark application hit the European Trademark Office later that day. The trademark covers everything from telecommunications and electronic storage to photographic services and digital devices/computers.

We still don’t know what cloud services Apple has in store for its iOS and Mac users. Speculation points to a new streaming media service and a digital locker to store files online. MobileMe may also get a facelift, and some of its personal information syncing or email services may be available for free.

These are likely just the tip of the iceberg and Apple will wow us with much more next week. Anyone excited?

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Tweeting from a Newton

Getting old technology to do new things in a creative way is fun. Take, for example, Tony Kan of the My Apple Newton blog who details how he uses twittermail, to send tweets via email and Twitter’s now defunct RSS feed to receive his incoming feed. Though Twitter no longer supports RSS, the link for your account is still live and kicking. Best of all, both services are available for free.

Using a combination of services is one way to tweet from your MessagePad, but there are other ways, too. Some folks use Newtscape, a text-only web browser for the MessagePad, to browse Twitter’s mobile website. Others like Ron Parker use email on the Apple Newton to both send and receive tweets. It’s rudimentary, but works well on the iconic Apple device.

Anyone else out there tweeting from legacy Apple hardware? If so, how do you do it?

[Via Forkbombr]

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Prototypes makes iPhone mockups a breeze

This is a cool one, at least for iPhone app designers. Prototypes is a Mac app that lets you take those handcrafted mockups of iPhone screens and turn them into a clickable demo you can share with any iPhone or iPod touch user.

Prototypes takes just about any image format, including straight Photoshop PSD files. Once you drag them into your project, adding hotspots is as easy as clicking and dragging. Create a hotspot and then drag the link to whatever page should be loaded when it’s tapped. You can assign a “back” action as well. All links can have a transition (in any direction) assigned to them. You can even add notes that display when a page is loaded and then disappear.

Aside from its ease-of-use, the real beauty of Prototypes is the free web service that comes with it. When you share a mockup from within the app, you get a ptyp.es url and a PIN. Have your client, your teammates, your boss or whomever log in to ptyp.es. They’ll be asked to install the web app on their home page, after which they can enter your PIN and click through your mockup.

Prototypes currently only works on iPhones and iPod touches, but the developer expects to roll out iPad support in the next couple of months. At US$39.99, it’s not a cheap investment, but if you deal with iPhone mockups regularly, this could be a lifesaver. The fact that you get the web service without a subscription makes the up-front price seem quite reasonable, at least to me. You can try out a pre-built prototype at the Prototypes website, and purchase it directly on the Mac App Store.

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Apple’s North Carolina data center now visible on Google Earth

Apple’s humongous data center in North Carolina is now visible on Google Earth and Google Maps satellite view. You can see the entire building and two roads leading in and out of the compound. Oddly, there is no space for on-site employee parking, at least not yet. An eagle-eyed reader picked out at least one parking lot on the south side of the building for about 80 cars. There may be more.

The high-res image of the nearly completed compound just happened to appear the same day Apple confirmed its iCloud service would be unveiled at WWDC next week. Is this timing merely coincidental, or did Apple persuade Google to withhold its latest satellite imagery until Tuesday’s press release was released?

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Beatles Anthology will arrive on iTunes June 14

Apple is now taking pre-orders for The Beatles Anthology, the three double-length albums issued during the mid-90s that releases live recordings, demos and studio sessions of the Fab Four. Each of the Anthology albums will be US$29.99 with a $12.99 Anthology Highlights album. The three main albums also will be collected into a $79.99 boxset.

The Beatles Anthology will be available June 14.

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TUAW’s Daily iPhone App: Shadow Cities

Shadow Cities is an interesting title from Finnish developer Gray Area. It’s a location-based MMO, in that you level up a character while fighting with other players and claiming territory, all of which is based on the real world around you and your iPhone. The game allows you to cast spells with special gestures, which are resource driven and set up to play long campaigns in small bursts of time — it’s designed perfectly for the iPhone and its various interfaces. I found the game a little confusing when I saw it at GDC, but that was an earlier version. Even if the game is a little complicated, it’s rewarding when you figure out exactly what’s going on.

And it’s even more rewarding when you have fellow players around you — if you’re in a city such as New York or San Francisco, you’ll probably be in luck finding some competition in the local area. Everyone else will still have neutral forces to fight against, but the game’s more fun when you participate in the overall PvP campaigns. You can “beacon jump” to other cities, but things are much more fun when you’re fighting for a home base.

At any rate, Shadow Cities is currently free in the App Store, and at that price, I can’t help but recommend you check it out. A lot of people have tried location-based MMOs already (and I bet we’ll see even more of these in the future), and while Shadow Cities isn’t exactly the easiest game to get into, it does offer some good innovation in the quickly growing genre.

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Mindjet 9 for Mac due June 23, iPad/iPhone versions mid-June

If you’re a mind mapping maven, you’ll be happy to know that one of the premiere apps in the market (more than 1.8 million paying customers), Mindjet, is moving forward to a new Mac version of MindManager.

Version 9 of MindManager is scheduled to ship on June 23, and will cost US$129 for upgrades or $249 for new licenses. It will add several new features, including a presentation mode, “quick entry” option, WYSIWIG printing, offline import/export for Office and iWork, dynamic content (schedules and Internet links), plus a project management mode adequate to light PM tasks.

We’ll take a detailed look at MindManager Mac 9 when it gets closer to shipping, but there’s another piece of the puzzle: mobile. Mindjet will be releasing separate iPad and iPhone apps ($8.99 and $6.99, respectively) right around mid-month. Both apps promise a best-in-class mind mapping tool on iOS, with Dropbox integration and MindManager desktop compatibility for round-tripping your maps.

If you’re curious about mind mapping, check out Brett’s previous coverage. The MindManager 9 Mac press release is below.

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Mindjet Announces MindManager Version 9 for Mac

New Features Help Mac Users Envision Their Best Ideas

San Francisco – June 1, 2011 – Mindjet(R), the leading provider of business productivity
software and SaaS applications that visually connect ideas, information and people, announced
today the release of MindManager(R) Version 9 for Mac(R). New and improved features help
users move seamlessly from initial brainstorm to creation of presentations and project plans.
Enhancements include new quick entry mode for brainstorming, powerful filtering capabilities
to aid prioritization, and new interactive slide show capabilities that let users organize ideas,
deliver dynamic presentations, and instantly incorporate feedback, all within the same visual
environment.

MindManager Version 9 for Mac can immediately be ordered for the upgrade price of $129
USD, or $249 USD for a new license, at
https://secure.mindjet.com/WebApp/catalog/catalog.aspx. MindManager Version 9 for Mac
will be generally available on June 23, 2011 in English, German, French, and Japanese language
versions.

Mindjet’s latest Mac release, along with recently announced iPad and iPhone apps (see
separate release at: http://www.mindjet.com/press/releases/832), provide a complete suite of
information mapping products for Apple product enthusiasts.

Supporting information:

MindManager information maps let users quickly capture ideas and assemble them in
visual maps that combine the ease of a whiteboard with the flexibility of drag-and-drop
editing. Built-in tools for organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling, along with Apple
iWork(R) and Microsoft Office(R) integration, let Mac users quickly turn ideas,
requirements, and raw research into polished presentations and detailed project plans.
With over 1.8 million users, MindManager is the world’s leading information mapping
solution for both businesses and individuals.
Unlike documents, presentations, and e-mail, which constrain you to working on one
page at a time, MindManager’s visual information mapping lets business professionals
easily capture, organize, and communicate ideas and information, so you can organize
input from multiple sources, clarify thinking, develop meaningful project plans, structure
coherent strategies, and deliver compelling communications, all within a single
environment.
With MindManager Version 9 for Mac, users will be more organized, communicate more
effectively, and ensure project success.

o MindManager maps can be used as virtual whiteboards to easily capture ideas
and visually organize projects, presentations, and strategies.
ï?· Facilitate brainstorming and collaborative problem solving.
ï?· See the big picture and all the relevant details in a single dynamic view.
o MindManager is a single solution to both organize and present content in a
visual format that increases understanding and retention.
ï?· Conduct engaging meetings and ensure participation by easily incorporating
feedback on the fly.
ï?· Use interactive maps to selectively present the right level of detail for each
audience.
o MindManager enables users to successfully document all aspects of any project
and gain alignment from key stakeholders.
ï?· Lay the foundation for successful project implementation by mapping out
tasks, resource assignments, and schedules.
ï?· Enable efficient decision making by aggregating information into a central
map for easy review of all relevant details.

New Features of MindManager Version 9 for Mac

For current MindManager customers, MindManager Version 9 for Mac delivers new
capabilities to support brainstorming, via a quick text entry mode and presentations
with an interactive slide format.

A new user experience is established through more intuitive menu options, powerful
filtering capabilities, and new iconography, as well as noticeable performance
improvements.

MindManager Version 9 for Mac introduces local integrations, enabling users to easily
export map content into Microsoft Office and Apple iWork applications without
connecting to the Internet.

Interactive Slide Presentations
o Present work in easy-to-follow slides. Pick and choose topics to present, adjust
their order, and control exactly how you want each branch to appear. Present
different levels of information to various audiences, without the inconvenience
of creating multiple versions. Ensure participation and alignment by
incorporating feedback as you present.

Quick Entry Mode
o Facilitate collaborative problem solving, capture stakeholder requirements, and
improve meeting management via “quick-entry” capture of ideas and
information. The ability to quickly enter input ensures that valuable ideas
generated in brainstorming sessions and other meetings gets documented and
retained for later organization, prioritization, and analysis.

Advanced Importing/Exporting
o Conveniently import and export content to and from existing MindManager
maps. Provides in-product compatibility with Microsoft Office Mac 2011 and
iWork applications, even when offline, thanks to integrated (local) import/export
functions.
o Import content from Microsoft(R) Word and Apple iWork Pages(R) to work with all
relevant data in a single visual environment.
o Create content and then export to Word, Pages, Keynote(R), and various other
formats.

WYSIWYG Printing
o WYSIWYG(R) printing easily controls how maps are presented. Print the entire
map on a single page, including topic notes. Each slide that has been created can
also be printed, so you can print out exactly what is needed.

Enhanced Menus
o Formatting Tool bar – Users can now format text similar to how text formatting
is done in iWork Pages.
o Improved Inspector – Inspectors have been modified for improved usability and
users can also open multiple inspectors which improve overall efficiency.
o Improved Notes – Topic notes can now be formatted in-context of the notes
area rather than in the Inspector which should

Other Key Features:

Industry-Leading Information Visualization – Capture, organize, and work with ideas
and information in a wide variety of interactive visual formats, including information
maps, outlines, organization charts, tree diagrams, and more.
Project Planning and Task Management – Streamline the project planning process and
ensure visibility into all aspects of a project. Easily gather requirements and gain

stakeholder buy-in on strategies, schedules, and more. Assign and track priorities,
resources, and schedules to ensure project tasks stay on schedule.
Capture Content and Add Context – Easily capture stakeholder input, draw connections,
and reorder content. Use icons, tags, topic shapes, callouts, boundaries, colors, topic
sorting, and numbering to provide additional context. Add hyperlinks, attachments,
notes, and images to provide additional levels of detail.
Information Map Presentations – Communicate effectively to multiple audiences with
MindManager’s interactive slide presentations. Easily tailor the level of details
presented for each audience and capture critical feedback right in the presentation.
Integration and Sharing – Save time with powerful integrations. Import from Microsoft
Word, Apple iWork Pages, and Freemind(R). Export to Word, Pages, or Keynote for your
final output. Integrate with iChat(R) to send or receive maps during a chat session. Also,
share your maps via email, as web pages, images, or dynamic Adobe(R) PDF files.
Dynamic Content – Synchronize your relevant calendar items and contacts with
MindManager via dynamic Microsoft Entourage and Apple iCal(R), and Address Book
dashboards. Bring the Internet into the map with a built-in web browser for in-context
search and research results.
Navigation, Viewing, and Printing Controls – Navigate and control the levels of details
displayed with powerful features like topic focus, show or hide branch, collapse map,
quick filter and select, and more. Automatically fit or balance your map within the
screen. Use WSYISYG printing of entire maps or selected sections.

Supporting Quotes:

Stuart Zola, Neuroscience PhD, Research Center Director: “I’m a brain scientist and
MindManager Version 9 for Mac works like your brain works. The product’s new presentation
capabilities take me away from one-dimensional PowerPoint(R)’s, and allow me to quickly shift
focus between big-picture-thinking and detailed topic areas – a critical advantage whether
you’re presenting strategic plans or focused insights.”

Max Scheder-Bieschin, CFO, Berkeley Bionics(R): “MindManager 9 for Mac bested my
expectations. It is a complete solution with new capabilities that make mapping more intuitive,
quicker, and more powerful than ever. With MindManager for Mac, I now have a business
productivity engine.”

Howard Veit, President, Veit Consulting: “MindManager Version 9 for Mac makes ideas come
alive for my healthcare clients, so that we can put our best thinking and strategies into

immediate action. MindManager Version 9 for Mac, with new quick text entry, means that
these working sessions are now more productive than ever.”

Chuck Frey, Mind Mapping Software Blog: “Mac users rejoice! Mindjet has heard your cries for
a version of MindManager that equals or exceeds the capabilities of its Windows counterpart.
MindManager 9 for Mac is a robust, feature-rich mapping solution that will delight Mac users.”

Blaine Mathieu, Chief Products Officer, Mindjet: “From architectural improvements that
increase performance and speed to demanded-for features, like our new slideshow capabilities
that let your better control the output of your content, MindManager Version 9 for Mac is a
top-flight mapping application for the Mac users.”

Blaine Mathieu, Chief Products Officer, Mindjet: “MindManager Version 9 for Mac is a
significant upgrade for Mac users with added communication and sharing capabilities, quick
information capture, new and improved templates. Faster and more robust performance
mapping has come to the Mac.”

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Supported Operating Systems:
Mac OS(R) X 10.6 or later

System Requirements:
Mac computer with an Intel(R) processor
733 MHz or greater (1.67 GHz or greater recommended)
512 MB of RAM (1 GB recommended)
100 MB disk space
1024 x 768 or greater

Additional Requirements for Certain Features:
Internet Connectivity
Adobe Acrobat (R) Reader 9
Apple Keynote ’08 and Pages ’08
Microsoft Word ’08 and PowerPoint ’08

Pricing and Availability
MindManager 9 for Mac is available in four languages: English, German, French, and Japanese
and can be purchased through Mindjet.com for the upgrade price of $129 USD or as a new

license for $249. Customers who purchase MindManager 9 for Mac before June 22, 2011 will
receive Eltima[TM] Paintr[TM] for Mac bundled with their purchase.

Supporting Resources:

MindManager 9 for Mac:
ï?· Download the MindManager 9 for Mac datasheet: http://mindjet.com/mac
ï?· Watch a video of MindManager 9 for Mac in action: http://mindjet.com/mac
ï?· See images of MindManager 9 for Mac: http://mindjet.com/mac

Mindjet:
ï?· Mindjet Blog: http://blog.mindjet.com/2011/05/mobile-strategy
ï?· Mindjet on Facebook(R): http://www.facebook.com/mindjet
ï?· Mindjet on Twitter(R): http://www.twitter.com/mindjet
ï?· Mindjet on YouTube(R): http://www.youtube.com/mindjet
ï?· More Mindjet news: http://www.mindjet.com/press/reviews/overview

About Mindjet:
Mindjet provides business productivity software that helps business professionals visually
organize and act upon ideas, information and resources to drive productivity, team
effectiveness, and business innovation. Mindjet products include industry-leading visual
information mapping software and online services, as well as applications that incorporate
Mindjet’s innovative visualization technology to improve the usability of leading business
applications.

Used by nearly 1.8 million users around the world and by business professionals in 45 of
BusinessWeek’s(R) 50 “World’s Most Innovative Companies,” Mindjet solutions clarify thinking,
dramatically boost productivity, and increase team effectiveness for better informed decisions.
Mindjet is headquartered in San Francisco, California and has offices throughout the U.S.,
Europe, and Asia.

Mindjet products are available for free trial or purchase at
www.mindjet.com/products/overview and through an extensive partner network at
www.mindjet.com/community/partners/overview.
###

Mac, iPad, iPhone, Apple, iWork, Pages, Keynote, iChat, iCal, and Mac OS are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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