as Why Podcasting Might Be One Of The Best ROI Marketing Channels In 2021 By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Thu, 15 Apr 2021 09:30:06 -0400 Podcasting Will Boost Your Network Like You Never Thought Possible As you grow your audience, you’ll find that podcasting can become an incredible resource for expanding your network. I have had the opportunity to invite guests onto my own show, as well as appear as a guest speaker on several business-oriented podcasts. These have given me the opportunity to meet and interact with several incredible entrepreneurs working in a wide range of business categories. Having a podcast gives me a valid reason to reach out to other entrepreneurs who I admire. These are people I might not have been able to meet otherwise, and they have given me valuable insights that I have been able to apply to my own business endeavors. Full Article
as How a TV Critic Turned to Podcasts During a Pandemic By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 11:55:51 -0400 TV meant to be responsive to the moment seemed distant. But podcasts, with the intimate production values, felt more immediate and relevant than ever before. In a year otherwise defined by loss, one area of our lives has remained untouched; abundant, even. Movie theaters closed and blockbusters were delayed. Music and theater venues shuttered. But TV marched on. The number of original scripted shows dipped slightly, but international series and older shows arriving on the streaming platforms more than filled the void of shows canceled or delayed. And yet, as the pandemic months piled up, TVs seeming imperviousness to the halt of all other cultural activities started seeming less like a virtue and more like a vice, like denial, like a dispatch from a faker world. Full Article
as Spotify May Have Already Won Podcasting By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Apr 2021 11:58:26 -0400 Podcasts exploded in 2020. People created nearly 900,000 new podcasts last year, according to Chartable, and hungry listeners couldn't get enough. Listenership in the U.S. grew 90%, and it grew even faster in other countries tracked by the podcast measurement company. One thing that stood out in Chartables data is how dominant Spotify has become, thanks to its strategic podcasting acquisitions. And despite the ongoing consolidation in the industry, it may have built an insurmountable lead in most areas of podcasting from the creative, advertising, and listening sides of the equation. Full Article
as New Survey Bears Good News For Spotify And Podcasts, Bad News For Radio By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 11:59:29 -0400 Every year at this time, Edison Research and Triton Digital publish the results of a study called The Infinite Dial that tracks the use of digital audio and related media in the United States. It’s a study that dates back over 20 years—it got its name from the digital radio that was introduced at that time—and is well-respected for the rigor and consistency of its methodology. This year’s study shows how the pandemic has changed digital audio consumption habits. It also shows a few surprises in the streaming music sweepstakes. The 2021 Infinite Dial results show that the use of online audio—including digital radio, AM/FM internet streams, podcasts, and music services—has plateaued at 68% of Americans ages 12 and up. But there are clear winners and losers, and they don’t merely reflect pandemic-related factors such as people staying at home. One big winner is podcasting. Growth in podcast listenership shows no signs of tapering off, as monthly listenership continues its linear growth path to 41% penetration, up from 37% in 2020. Growth is particularly high in the 12-34 age bracket, more than half of whom now listen to podcasts regularly (while the 35-54 bracket levels off around 40%). Podcast listenership is also getting more racially diverse, with nonwhite listeners now at 43%, up from 37% last year. Full Article
as Apple to switch its 'Subscribe' button to 'Follow' on Podcasts By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Apr 2021 12:01:08 -0400 Apple to switch its 'Subscribe' button to 'Follow' on Podcasts Full Article
as Mark Cuban predicts podcasts and livestreams are only going to become more popular. By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Tue, 4 May 2021 12:02:10 -0400 Cuban shared his unique insights about the current and future state of not just podcasting, but the entire media industry. We discussed both legacy media companies and independent creators. Here are the main takeaways and my thoughts from our conversation: 1. Streaming is the future, and legacy companies need to get on board in order to survive 2. These days, audio is just as competitive as video because the barrier to entry is lower and there's no pressure to look nice 3. As new technology emerges, media will continue to evolve — and creators must keep up Full Article
as Coronavirus, Consolidation, and Collective Bargaining: The Year in Podcasting By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Thu, 6 May 2021 12:03:36 -0400 Any summation of the past year begins and ends with COVID, even if we’re just talking about podcasts. Given everything that’s happened, how can it not? We had just a little over two months of expected life in 2020 before counties across the United States started implementing initial lockdown measures, drastically altering the shape of everyday activity. Movement was scaled down, businesses were shuttered, and a great cloud of uncertainty descended upon the populace as this massive and utterly terrifying thing unfolded all around us. Full Article
as How a podcast can add value to your marketing By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Tue, 11 May 2021 12:06:59 -0400 These five questions can help you decide whether a show of your own is the way to go. 1. Where does this fit in my strategy? 2. Can I add value with a show? 3. Do I have a content marketing strategy to plan this show? 4. Do I have the resources to devote to this show? 5. Can I bring in quality guests? Full Article
as Podcasts Are Always the Next Big Thing By www.podcasting-tools.com Published On :: Thu, 13 May 2021 12:08:12 -0400 Podcast coverage has a peculiar history. Whether fueled by wishful thinking or impatience, the media’s takes on the format often come in fits and starts. Many outlets have declared podcasts the next big thing over the years, and there’s been a lot of discourse surrounding podcastings perceived booms, busts, and even blips. Commonly pegged to the seemingly never-ending stream of new shows, discussions of the golden age” or peak of podcasts are regularly had. Articles compare the podcast boom to the Wild West and the American gold rush. It is all very amusing. And, when compiled, all of this breathless coverage reveals just how difficult it is to capture something with a community ethos through an industry lens. Here we celebrate podcasting’s sweet 16 with a look back at some of the more excited articles — including our own — from the early days. Full Article
as 3 Reasons You Should Send Employees to Conferences By www.corporatetrainingelearningblog.com Published On :: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 18:15:00 -0400 According to the latest statistics from ASTD (American Society for Training & Development), U.S. companies spent almost $126B on employee education in 2010. A good portion of that was spent on e-learning. While remote education is now a popular and cost-effective method for providing access to the continuing education employees need, businesses shouldn't depend solely on this method. Rather, companies should blend e-learning with face-to-face learning by sending them to live industry conferences. Continue reading to learn three reasons you should send some of your employees to conferences.Increase Networking OpportunitiesOne benefit of in-person conferences is that your employees can meet interesting and knowledgeable people who may inspire them to go “above and beyond” once they return to work. In-person conferences also provide opportunities for your employees to ask questions and exchange ideas with industry experts, conference speakers, and other attendees. These types of interactions are most effective when conducted in-person.Capitalize on Internal TalentAt live conferences, attendees are often exposed to some of the most up-to-date and modern business techniques and products used in your industry. Your employees may return to their jobs with new ideas that can be applied within your company which may transform and improve some aspect of your organization. In addition, your employees’ new-found knowledge could save you money since you would have less need to recruit “new blood.” This makes good business sense since your current employees have already proven their value and loyalty, unlike new talent that you may recruit.Make Employees HappierFinally, an employee who attends a conference in another city or state may greatly appreciate the opportunity to enjoy a short break from the office, attend interesting sessions at the conference, and enhance their knowledge. It can be rejuvenating, refreshing, and stimulating. They should return to work more inspired and motivated as a result of their experience.Guest Blog Contributor By-line:This guest post was contributed by Angelita Williams, who writes on the topic of online courses. She welcomes your comments at her email id: angelita.williams7@gmail.com. Full Article
as 3 Free Apps for Employees Pursuing MBAs By www.corporatetrainingelearningblog.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 21:27:00 -0400 MBA courses are full of all sorts of people at varying stages of their lives. There are those who start head strong right after completing their undergrad, while others wait a couple of years before re-immersing themselves in their studies. Then there are those who wait even longer—10-15 years sometimes—before heading back to school and hitting the books. Whatever stage you find yourself, there is no denying that adjusting to the course load while juggling other real life, "grown up" responsibilities will take some time. In our ever-evolving world, it seems we are more often than not on the go and therefore reliant on our mobile devices. From tablets to smartphones, the gadgets we use keep us connected and allow us instant access to the information we need. To that end, while navigating your way from corporate meetings to class lectures, you might consider checking out the apps below. They are all free and aim to make learning and pursuing higher education much less painful. Which MBA…?First on this list is the Which MBA app created by The Economist. Containing stats and information on approximately 100 of the world's top MBA programs and organizations, downloading and utilizing this app should be your first step when deciding to pursue your MBA. By entering a few simple facts and criteria, the app will inform you which program or organization is best for you and your situation. This will help give you some good direction at a time when you might otherwise feel completely at a loss and overwhelmed with options. It is free, although available only for iPad and iPhone users. DropboxNext up is the Dropboxapp, which is free and available to both Apple and Android users. Updated regularly, Dropbox is a pretty reliable app that allows you to store pictures, documents and projects in a virtual "cloud" account for access anytime, anywhere you have a computer, tablet or smartphone handy. This proves especially helpful as keeping up with work and assignments can prove taxing and overwhelming. Knowing that you can always get to it can be a real lifesaver. Say you're in a meeting and forgot to send your work team the updates to the new client presentation, a quick login to the Dropbox system solves that problem in a snap. Card MunchThe final, noteworthy app all MBA hopefuls should check out is Card Munch. Although it is available only for iPhone and iPad, the developer is currently working to expand to the Android system. It is a free app that allows you to quickly store and save contact info you gather via business cards, ensuring you don't lose that vital contact you networked so hard to get. Plus, it ensures you will always have that number at your fingertips and not trapped in some archaic rolodex at home or at the office. This app will help keep both your professional and educational lives organized and connected, making you a more all-around, productive individual. So, if you're currently pursuing your MBA or considering doing so, I recommend checking out these apps to make your life much easier. Guest Blog Contributor By-line: This post was contributed by Amanda Watson, an experienced freelancer blogger who covers web-based businesses and higher education. She writes about the latest online mba news and current trends among online entrepreneurs. You can reach Amanda at watsonamanda.48@gmail.com. Full Article
as Videogame Based Training: Effective or Just a Joke? By www.corporatetrainingelearningblog.com Published On :: Sun, 5 Aug 2012 12:26:00 -0400 For several years, employers have tried to develop "relevant" and creative ways to successfully train new employees. After all, employees are more likely to pay attention to training videos and seminars if they can actually relate to the content. While there have been some pretty outrageous attempts over the years—just take a look at the 1989 Wendy's training (music) video designed to instruct new hires how to properly pour coffee—some of the methods do work. More recently, the use of videogames has been growing in popularity in the hopes of captivating "millennial" employees—those who fall between 18 and 29 years of age. For example, Hilton's Garden Inn, which is one of the first companies to implement videogame-based training, uses a PlayStation game called the "Ultimate Team Play" in order to teach new hires about customer service and loyalty. Players are immersed in a virtual 3-D Garden Inn where they must pass a series of customer-related scenarios in order to "win" the game. Johnson & Johnson and Volvo use videogame-based training as well. While videogame-based training is certainly innovative, it does come with some challenges. For starters, it's hard to determine whether employees will actually internalize the lessons, or if they will just have "fun" while playing. Thus, the game has to be carefully tailored to help employees actually learn valuable lessons at the end. It's also undetermined whether videogame-based training downplays the seriousness of the company culture, which may worry some larger (and more serious) corporations. Beyond that, however, videogame-based training can be a cost effective way to train people and encourage their continuing education. Companies can save money by not sending employees to expensive conferences or off-site courses. Information can be learned at the office or at home with the help of a PlayStation, Xbox, or Wii. Videogame-based training is also extremely eco-friendly as it omits the need for hardcopy materials (paper and ink) and reduces the release of gas emissions as a result of car and plane travel. So what do you think? Are videogame-based training programs ingenious or ridiculous? Would you use them? Guest Blog Contributor By-line:Pepper Givens is a freelance writer whose foremost passion is writing for her blog about education. While her primary writing focus is trends in higher ed, Pepper also enjoys writing about personal finance, parenting, sustainable living, small business strategies, and more. She can be reached for questions or comments at pepper.givens@gmail.com. Full Article
as Skills the Online Classroom Builds for Corporate Success By www.corporatetrainingelearningblog.com Published On :: Fri, 5 Oct 2012 09:53:00 -0400 The online versus traditional classroom debate has been going on for some time now. You can't get through one blog on eLearning or modern education without finding a discussion of the pros and cons of the digital classroom and online degree programs. The debate has been going for some time now and has seen many different facets and opinions. While online schools were shunned from the start, today they have grown and flourished into highly regarded institutions for higher learning. Today, rather than simply disregarding online learning as a lesser option to brick-and-mortar schools, people are beginning to see the two entities as options for different learning styles and lifestyles. There are many people who can benefit and really grow from their experience in the online classroom. Online learning facilitates many of the same skills traditional learning does, but has a few added elements. As our society becomes more and more married to the online and digital world, a comfort and ease in these areas becomes very important in the professional world. The following three skills, essential in the corporate world today, are established and perfected in the online classroom. Text-Based Communication As text messaging, online instant messaging, and emailing become expected methods of communication, the ability to communicate clearly through text is vital in business. Proper etiquette in professional emailing and professional communication is very important. Though it might sound silly, text-based communication can actually be a very challenging thing for many individuals. There are those who struggle with communicating their thoughts in writing and who struggle with natural communication through text. Face-to-face communication is a very different game than text-based discussion. Online classes and online learning can actually provide a really strong foundation for text-based communication. Students have to use email, text, and instant messaging to convey any of their thoughts, ideas, or questions to professors and classmates. Online students gain an important familiarity with text communication and non-traditional discussion. Flexible Learning Style Above almost all else, online learning promotes a flexible learning style. Students are thrown into a very foreign way of learning and taking in information. The online classroom can take a lot of adjusting to conform to. This ability to quickly adapt to new atmospheres and methods can be extremely valuable in the corporate world. In business, there is a lot of fluidity and change. Individuals who are able to flow with change and new approaches easily tend to succeed in the professional business world. As an online student, you'll have to learn new technologies quickly and easily. New platforms are introduced and new classroom techniques are used depending on the professor's preferences. This ability to quickly adjust and learn is extremely useful in the corporate world. Self-Motivation and Drive Pursuing an online degree is often done completely solo. In many cases, students who embark on the path of an online degree do so on their own accord. Online students do not have the traditional built-in support system of a campus full of other students pursuing the same goals. This means that online students typically have to demonstrate significant self-determination and motivation to succeed in an online program. While you have the support of your school, professors, and classmates, the support is not as immediately available and apparent at times. This self-motivated drive is an invaluable trait to possess in the business world. Corporate leaders are individuals who can motivate themselves to really go the extra distance and succeed. Self-motivation and drive are essential in the corporate world and often found within online students. Guest Blog Contributor By-line: Patricia Garza is an education blogger and freelance writer. She is passionate about all things education related and regularly writes about regionally accredited online schools. Patricia uses her knowledge of the online education world to help students and graduates make the most of their degree experience. You can reach her in the comments below. Full Article
as Why Cloud Based Learning is the Next Big Hit in Corporate Training By www.corporatetrainingelearningblog.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 18:03:00 -0400 Smartphones can do an amazing amount of things, and educating employees is only one thing on that long list. Since nearly everyone has a smartphone, more employers are choosing to offer education to their employees through this medium. M-learning, the trend of education via mobile devices, has really taken off in recent years, and it’s no wonder why. M-learning utilizes the cloud to distribute information to employees, and an increasing number of businesses are eager to jump on this innovation.Excellent SavingsCloud based learning is far more cost effective than traditional training. Instead of having to hire a trainer, print up tons of training materials, and work out schedules to get everyone together at the exact same time, cloud based learning eliminates many aspects of this process. All you have to do is establish one set of training material, upload it to the cloud, and have your employees access it. You’re not going to incur any additional costs along the way.Enable Remote LearningTraining doesn’t have to be scheduled around business trips. With cloud based learning, your employees have equal access to the material, no matter where they are. They’ll be able to reference the material if they need clarification in a business situation, and that will streamline processes. Everyone is able to get on the same page at the same time with remote access.InstantaneousAs soon as you compile your training material, you can place it on the cloud. Cloud Learning Management systems are simpler than traditional systems. The cloud host manages everything you upload to it, and you won’t have to deal with any technical aspects. In the blink of an eye, everyone will have immediate access to their learning materials. Should any maintenance be required or any technical hang ups occur, the cloud staff will handle them immediately. No one’s learning experience will be interrupted due to any down time.Full IntegrationThe materials can be accessed on any device. HR, upper management, and all other employees can access the same material across any device. Whether it’s their personal smartphone or tablet or their work computer, the lessons will exist on all platforms. No one will have to bounce back and forth between systems to get the most of their lesson.Size FlexibilityNot every employee will need the same training, and cloud learning takes that into account. Whether you’re attempting a small and generalized training lesson, a series of moderate lessons, or specific lessons for certain types of employees, the cloud can accommodate it. Even if a single employee needs extra help in a certain area, cloud learning makes the process easier. Small or large, simple or complex, the cloud can handle anything you throw at it.Simplicity of LearningWhen corporate learning systems are on the cloud, the process is made infinitely easier. Having that wealth of information at your employees’ disposal will ensure that they’re adequately informed. Training is one of the most important things you can offer to your employees, and no employer can pass up the opportunity to educate their employees. If everyone is adequately trained, they’ll be able to do their jobs with maximum efficiency, which will lead to a boost in productivity. With cloud learning, innovation is on your side. Taking advantage of technological advances to better your workplace is a no-brainer. Educated employees are more likely to succeed, and your business will go where your employees take it.Guest Blog Contributor By-line:Jasmine Cooper is a tech-savvy marketing specialist working at Get Qualified Australia, a company providing skill recognition & RPL services. In her free time, Jasmine enjoys self-improvement literature. Full Article
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as MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh Version 10.7.57 Released By www.carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 19:50:29 -0600 This release of MacWise fixes a VT100 / VT220 emulation problem. The screen could get scrambled by an incorrect ESC [ ascii code sent from the host. MacWise now absorbs the invalid code. Also fixes a rare Array Bounds Error message. Full Article Software
as MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh Version 10.7.58 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 09:00:56 -0600 This release of MacWise adds a telnet option, "Use the tc shell to log in". When this option is enabled, MacWise first logs into the Mac unix tc shell before issuing telnet commands and opening the connection. This option provides more compatibility with host computers that request the terminal type. It could prevent error messages from the host such as "Connection refused by host" or "Invalid terminal type". Full Article Software
as MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh Version 10.7.6 with SCO ANSI Released By www.carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 09:25:22 -0500 MacWise now has SCO ANSI emulation for Macintosh. All emulations now work with SCO ANSI. (Wyse, Viewpoint, VT100, VT220, Televideo). SCO ANSI colors, cursor positioning and a 25-line screen are supported. Full Article Software
as MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh Version 10.7.62 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Fri, 13 May 2005 13:17:07 -0500 Added option to keep TCP sessions alive for telnet and ssh. Look under the Special Menu for this option. It allows you to enter a time interval to tell the host that you are still there. This keeps the host from disconnecting you after a pre-determined idle time. Full Article Software
as MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh Version 10.7.63 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Sat, 14 May 2005 09:59:17 -0500 Fix - The MacWise Registration window would not open and you could not register the program. Full Article Software
as MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh Version 10.7.64 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Thu, 19 May 2005 06:48:19 -0500 Fix - If you closed the connection to the host, you could not open it again (when you selected Close Connection from the Connection Menu or Option - O from the keyboard). This problem was introduced in 10.7.63 Full Article Software
as MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh Version 10.7.65 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Mon, 23 May 2005 08:10:04 -0500 Fix - Dragging the mouse to capture text on the screen would get an array bounds error if you dragged the mouse beyond the top of the MacWise window. More fixes... Full Article Software
as Carnation Software releases Icon Pallet 1.0 for Mac OS X By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 10:58:24 -0500 Icon Pallet launches programs and documents, and accesses folders with a single click. Stores over 600 programs, files and folders on one pallet. Full Article Software
as MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh Version 10.7.72 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 16:15:29 -0500 Feature - Added "Black Transparent Set" to Window Colors. This is a black background with transparency to let you see behind the MacWise window. Full Article Software
as MacWise Version 10.7.995 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:03:15 -0600 Fix - VT100 and VT220 emulation - graphics mode was not returning back to text mode Feature - Added MNP5 data compression to the list of available modem init strings. Full Article Software
as MacWise Version 10.9.10 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 04:10:32 -0500 MacWise can now use Kermit to log into your host using telnet or secure shell. If your host sends files to your Mac using the Kermit file transfer protocol, MacWise will automatically receive the file and place it in the kermit_Transfers folder in your Documents folder. Full Article Software
as MacWise Version 10.9.20 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 15:31:32 -0500 MacWise 10.9.20 Features and Leopard Compatibility Telnet, SSH and Unix shell dialog windows now support copy and paste. You can now paste IP addresses into the host address field. The dialog windows are also movable. This is the first version of MacWise to use Nib Menus and dialog boxes, making it easier to localize the interface for foreign languages. Full Article Software
as MacWise Version 11 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 17:05:34 -0600 This is the new universal version of MacWise and runs natively on Intel and Power PC Macs. Previous versions ran under Rosetta on Intel Macs. This version is much faster. Full Article Software
as MacWise Version 11.29 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 17:05:34 -0600 This is the new universal version of MacWise and runs natively on Intel and Power PC Macs. Full Article Software
as Programming MacWise Fkeys with a Host Basic Program By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 08:44:18 -0500 MacWise supports standard Wyse and Viewpoint fkey programming from the host. You can program the fkey title and command for each fkey.. Full Article Software
as Say it & Mail it LITE - Free version to be released soon By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 08:11:46 -0600 A free LITE version of 'Say it & Mail it' has been submitted to the iTunes store and should be available in a week or so. Full Article
as Say it & Mail it Lite Free version released in iTunes store for iPhone and iPod Touch By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Dec 2009 08:41:38 -0600 Record and email voice memos using your iPhone or iPod Touch. Use it to email reminders to yourself or email messages to anyone. Full Article
as MacWise Skipping Past Login Prompt to Password Prompt By www.carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:45:18 -0600 PROBLEM: When you log into your host, it always skips past the Login prompt and displays the Password prompt. Then you must hit return to get the Login prompt. SOLUTION: Use the -K telnet option. The -K option specifies no automatic login to the remote system. Full Article
as Say it & Mail it Version 2.0 released for iPhone and iPod Touch By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 09:24:10 -0600 Say it & Mail it is the quickest and easiest way to email a voice memo from your iPhone or iPod Touch to yourself or to others. This new version lets you 'Shake it & Mail it'. You can optionally shake your iPhone or iPod touch to start and stop recording. Then just one tap to email a voice memo. Full Article
as MacWise version 12.0 Released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Mon, 03 May 2010 13:39:36 -0500 Many host computers are programmed to instruct the client app to save and restore screens. MacWise 12.0 or later supports three sets of escape sequences commonly used by PC clients. Full Article
as Say it & Mail it FREE to first 50 people who use it to locate and report oil soaked birds along the Gulf Coast By www.carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 08:59:54 -0500 I was motivated by a news report showing an ABC correspondent having trouble getting through by phone to report a flock of oil-soaked pelicans. The news report made me realize that the iPhone is a great tool for reporting the location of birds needing help. It's built-in GPS capabilities make it a natural for reporting the location of birds needing help. Full Article
as MacWise Version 15 released By carnationsoftware.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 10:47:31 -0500 MacWise Terminal Emulation for Macintosh. Version 15.0 has been released. Compatible with Mac OSX 10.11 ( El Capitan ) and previous OS versions back to 10.6 Full Article
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