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MaBaSoft releases Application Wizard 1.5 (December 20, 2005)

Application Wizard makes working with applications easier and quicker. It lets you open, quit, show and hide single applications or groups of applications, open applications automatically at startup, force applications to open in Classic, force applications to quit and relaunch them and quit background-only applications.

With Application Wizard you can also navigate volumes and your home folder to quickly open any enclosed item, check system memory usage, view uptime, start and stop Classic, quit, launch or relaunch the Finder, relaunch the Dock, log out, put your computer to sleep, restart it and shut it down.

What's new in Application Wizard 1.5?

 Volumes (disks, connected servers, removable media, ... ) and home folder can now be displayed in the Special menu, so that you can quickly navigate them and open any enclosed item. Menus also show memory information (used, free and total volume space) and let you easily access the contents of file packages by holding the Control key while you navigate them.
 System memory usage (physical memory allocation, swap space, virtual memory statistics) and uptime (the time elapsed since the computer was last restarted) can now be displayed in the Special menu.
 The Special menu can now be configured by removing unnecessary items. To show or hide items in the Special menu, click the corresponding Configure Menu button in the Menus pane of the Application Wizard preferences.
 A contextual menu plug-in has been introduced so that you can now populate groups directly from the Finder. To add an application to a group from the Finder, click it while holding the Control key to display a contextual menu and choose the desired group from the Add to Application Wizard Group submenu.
 When you move or rename custom applications or applications belonging to groups, Application Wizard now automatically updates their paths, so that you don't need to fix them anymore.
 Folder names in the Open menu have been localized and invisible items have been removed from the Open menu.
 The automatic hiding of the menu panel is now faster on Mac OS X 10.4. On Mac OS X 10.3 automatic hiding has been adjusted so that its speed is the same on all screen sides.
 A bug that could cause the Applications panel to incorrectly display the name and path of Dock applications having been moved or renamed has been fixed.
 A bug that could cause the Application Wizard background-only application to be added multiple times to your login items has been fixed.
 The Application Wizard Help application has been revised and minor improvements have been introduced.
 Several other minor improvements have been introduced and some other minor bugs have been fixed.
 Minimum required system version is now Mac OS X 10.2.

Application Wizard 1.5 runs in English, Japanese, German, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian.

 December 20, 2005
MaBaSoft releases Application Wizard 1.5
 September 20, 2005
MaBaSoft releases
World Clock Deluxe 4.2
 July 28, 2005
MaBaSoft releases
Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.8
 June 17, 2005
MaBaSoft releases
World Clock Deluxe 4.1.1
 April 28, 2005
MaBaSoft releases Application Wizard 1.4.1
 April 25, 2005
MaBaSoft releases
Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.7
 April 22, 2005
MaBaSoft releases
World Clock Deluxe 4.1
 February 16, 2005
MaBaSoft releases
Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.6
 January 17, 2005
MaBaSoft releases
Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.5
 January 7, 2005
MaBaSoft releases Application Wizard 1.4



MaBaSoft releases World Clock Deluxe 4.2 (September 20, 2005)

World Clock Deluxe is a powerful and easy-to-use time tool. With World Clock Deluxe you can display multiple clocks in a horizontal or vertical palette, in the menu bar and in the Dock, show Coordinated Universal Time and Internet Time, assign labels and colors to clocks, calculate date and time conversions across different time zones and show the current weather all over the world.

What's new in World Clock Deluxe 4.2?

 The Clocks palette controls (close button, resize control and scroll arrows) can now be hidden. To hide controls, deselect the Hide controls checkbox in the Palette pane of World Clock Deluxe Preferences or Control-click the palette's background and choose Hide Controls from the contextual menu. To quickly show or hide controls, simply Shift-click the palette's background.
When controls are hidden, you can close, resize and scroll the palette from its contextual menu. To close the palette you can also click any clock in the palette and choose Close Palette from the displayed pop-up menu.
 Clocks can be made more transparent: minimum opacity is now 20%.
 Transparent clocks can now have an opaque text. To make the text (and hands) opaque when clocks are transparent, select the Don't apply to text checkbox in the Palette pane of World Clock Deluxe Preferences.
 The Menus pane has been introduced in World Clock Deluxe Preferences. It lets you customize the pop-up menu which appears when you click a clock in the palette, the Dock menu and the menu associated with the World Clock Deluxe icon or clock on the right end of the menu bar.
You can add your local date and time and decide whether to show clocks or not. You can list all clocks, visible clocks or hidden clocks.
 The number of labels has been raised to 10 and default label colors have been rearranged.
 The Bring to Front/Bring All to Front command has been added to the pop-up menu that appears when you click a clock in the palette and the menu associated with the World Clock Deluxe icon or clock in the menu bar.
 Cities, DST rules and time zones have been revised. Haiti, Nicaragua and Tunisia have introduced DST in 2005, while Kazakhstan abolished it. The UTC offset of Aqtau, Kazakhstan has been updated (it recently switched to + 5 h) and the British Indian Ocean Territory's UTC offset has been corrected to + 6 h. Rothera, Antarctica and two new time zones (Pitcairn Time (PNT) and Taiwan Time (TWT)) have been added.
 Shift-clicking the Clocks palette's background shows or hides controls now. To change the palette's orientation you must now Shift-Command-click its background.
 Two different bugs that could cause the vertical palette to crop the widest digital clock under particular circumstances has been fixed.
 Several other minor improvements have been introduced.

World Clock Deluxe 4.2 runs in English, German, Dutch, French and Italian.



MaBaSoft releases Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.8 (July 28, 2005)

Euro Assistant Pro is a currency converter directed to both European and non-European users. Euro Assistant Pro converts any currency into any other currency, updates exchange rates over the Internet, logs, prints, saves and exports your conversions, imports and automatically converts series of amounts, calculates and converts the result of algebraic expressions.

What's new in Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.8?

 The change of the URL of the Bank of Canada Daily Noon Rates CSV file caused Euro Assistant Pro to be unable to update rates automatically using the exchange rates published by the Bank of Canada. The problem has been fixed.
 The New Romanian Leu (RON) has been introduced. The New Romanian Leu was issued on July 1, 2005 and is equivalent to 10,000 old Romanian Lei (1 RON = 10,000 ROL).

Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.8 is available in two versions:

 Mac OS X Multilingual (English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Ελληνικά, Nederlands, Svenska, Suomi)
 Classic Multilingual (English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Ελληνικά, Nederlands, Svenska, Suomi)



MaBaSoft releases World Clock Deluxe 4.1.1 (June 17, 2005)

World Clock Deluxe is a powerful and easy-to-use time tool. With World Clock Deluxe you can display multiple clocks in a horizontal or vertical palette, in the menu bar and in the Dock, show Coordinated Universal Time and Internet Time, assign labels and colors to clocks, calculate date and time conversions across different time zones and show the current weather all over the world.

What's new in World Clock Deluxe 4.1.1?

 The incompatibilities with System Preferences' custom date and time formats on Mac OS X 10.4 have been solved.
 World Clock Deluxe now supports the 1-24 and 01-24 hour formats.
 A bug which could cause version 4.1 to crop clocks on Mac OS X 10.3 when the Gujarati, Hindi or Marathi format was selected in the International pane of System Preferences has been fixed.
 Some other minor bugs have been fixed and some other minor improvements have been introduced.

World Clock Deluxe 4.1.1 runs in English, German, Dutch, French and Italian.



MaBaSoft releases Application Wizard 1.4.1 (April 28, 2005)

Application Wizard working with applications on Mac OS X easier and quicker. It lets you open, quit, show and hide single applications or groups of applications. With Application Wizard you can also open applications automatically at startup, force applications to open in Classic, force applications to quit and relaunch them, quit background-only applications, start and stop Classic, quit, launch and relaunch the Finder and relaunch the Dock.

What's new in Application Wizard 1.4.1?

 The incompatibilities with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger have been fixed.
 A bug which could cause the Force Quit & Relaunch command not to relaunch applications after having forced them to quit has been fixed.
 A bug which could cause buttons in menu panel not to be shown or hidden by selecting or deselecting their checkboxes in Configure Menu Panel dialog has been fixed.
 Some other minor bugs have been fixed.

Application Wizard 1.4.1 runs in English, Japanese, German, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian.



MaBaSoft releases Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.7 (April 25, 2005)

Euro Assistant Pro is a currency converter directed to both European and non-European users. Euro Assistant Pro converts any currency into any other currency, updates exchange rates over the Internet, logs, prints, saves and exports your conversions, imports and automatically converts series of amounts, calculates and converts the result of algebraic expressions.

What's new in Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.7?

 The incompatibilities with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger have been fixed.
 The Chinese Yuan Renminbi, Croatian Kuna, Indonesian Rupiah, Malaysian Ringgit, Philippine Peso, Russian Ruble and Thailand Baht exchange rates can now be updated automatically using the rates published by the European Central Bank.

Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.7 is available in two versions:

 Mac OS X Multilingual (English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Ελληνικά, Nederlands, Svenska, Suomi)
 Classic Multilingual (English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Ελληνικά, Nederlands, Svenska, Suomi)



MaBaSoft releases World Clock Deluxe 4.1 (April 22, 2005)

World Clock Deluxe is a powerful and easy-to-use time tool. With World Clock Deluxe you can display multiple clocks in a horizontal or vertical palette, in the menu bar and in the Dock, show Coordinated Universal Time and Internet Time, assign labels and colors to clocks, calculate date and time conversions across different time zones and show the current weather all over the world.

What's new in World Clock Deluxe 4.1?

 The incompatibilities with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger have been fixed.
 The Show column in the Clocks pane list has been replaced by the Palette, Dock and Menu Bar columns, so that different clocks can now be displayed in the Clocks palette, in the Dock and in the menu bar.
 Keyboard shortcuts have been introduced to speed up showing and hiding clocks. Control-clicking a checkbox in the Clocks pane list simultaneously shows or hides a clock in the Clocks palette, Dock and menu bar. Option-clicking a checkbox shows or hides all clocks in the Dock or menu bar (Dock and Menu Bar columns) and shows all clocks or hides the other clocks in the Clocks palette (Palette column).
 The Clocks pane list can be configured by showing or hiding its columns. To configure the list, click the List Options button in the Clocks pane and select or deselect columns in the displayed dialog.
 The Show Weather button has been introduced in the Clocks pane, so that you can quickly display the current weather in your clocks' cities.
 While adding, editing or duplicating a time zone you can now automatically calculate its longitude from the UTC offset. To calculate a standard time zone's longitude, click the Standard Time Zone button. To calculate a daylight time zone's longitude, click the Daylight Time Zone button.
 The Clocks palette now has a contextual menu that lets you quickly change the way the palette looks and behaves. To display the menu, Control-click the palette's background.
 Display in the Clocks palette has been improved by reducing the height of text lines (the line height is now set to the current font's default line height).
 The Advanced pane has been introduced in World Clock Deluxe Preferences. It lets you open World Clock Deluxe automatically at startup and hide the World Clock Deluxe icon in the Dock.
When the icon in the Dock is hidden, World Clock Deluxe is a background-only application and has no menu bar: to access windows, view the Help and quit the application, use the World Clock Deluxe icon or clock displayed in the menu bar.
 The Default Clock pane in World Clock Deluxe Preferences lets you now specify where new clocks should appear: in the palette, Dock and/or menu bar.
 Reports in the Weather Reports window can now quickly be collapsed or expanded all by Option-clicking a triangle in the list.
 Cities, DST rules and time zones have been revised. Georgia's UTC offset has been changed (it recently switched back to + 3 h) and daylight-saving time information for some cities has been updated. Dubai, United Arab Emirates and three new time zones (Ulan Bator Summer Time (ULAST), Hovd Summer Time (HOVST), Uruguay Summer Time (UYST)) have been added.
 A bug which could cause the Clocks pane list not to display alternating row background and tooltips has been fixed.
 A bug which could cause label colors not to be updated in dialogs and in the Default Clock pane of World Clock Deluxe Preferences has been fixed.
 Some other minor bugs have been fixed and some other minor improvements have been introduced.
 Minimum required system version is now Mac OS X 10.2.

World Clock Deluxe 4.1 runs in English, German, Dutch, French and Italian.



MaBaSoft releases Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.6 (February 16, 2005)

Euro Assistant Pro is a currency converter directed to both European and non-European users. Euro Assistant Pro converts any currency into any other currency, updates exchange rates over the Internet, logs, prints, saves and exports your conversions, imports and automatically converts series of amounts, calculates and converts the result of algebraic expressions.

What's new in Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.6?

 A revision of the International Monetary Fund Representative Exchange Rates for Selected Currencies CSV file caused Euro Assistant Pro to update exchange rates incorrectly when using the rates published by the International Monetary Fund. The problem has been solved parsing the Representative Exchange Rates for Selected Currencies web page.

Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.6 is available in two versions:

 Mac OS X Multilingual (English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Ελληνικά, Nederlands, Svenska, Suomi)
 Classic Multilingual (English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Ελληνικά, Nederlands, Svenska, Suomi)



MaBaSoft releases Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.5 (January 17, 2005)

Euro Assistant Pro is a currency converter directed to both European and non-European users. Euro Assistant Pro converts any currency into any other currency, updates exchange rates over the Internet, logs, prints, saves and exports your conversions, imports and automatically converts series of amounts, calculates and converts the result of algebraic expressions.

What's new in Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.5?

 The New Turkish Lira (TRY) has been introduced. The New Turkish Lira was issued on January 1, 2005 and is equivalent to 1 million old Turkish Liras (1 TRY = 1,000,000 TRL).
 A change in the Bank of Canada Daily Noon Rates CSV file due to the introduction of the New Turkish Lira caused Euro Assistant Pro to incorrectly update the old Turkish Lira (TRL) euro exchange rate when using the rates published by the Bank of Canada. The problem has been fixed.
 The New Turkish Lira (TRY) and Guatemalan Quetzal (GTQ) euro exchange rates can now be updated automatically using the rates published by the Bank of Canada.
 A bug, introduced in version 2.6.4, which could cause the flag selected in the Flag pop-up menu in the Add Currency and Edit Currency dialogs not to appear in the bevel button and effectively be chosen has been fixed.

Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.5 is available in two versions:

 Mac OS X Multilingual (English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Ελληνικά, Nederlands, Svenska, Suomi)
 Classic Multilingual (English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Ελληνικά, Nederlands, Svenska, Suomi)



MaBaSoft releases Application Wizard 1.4 (January 7, 2005)

Application Wizard makes working with applications easier and quicker. It lets you open, quit, show and hide single applications or groups of applications. With Application Wizard you can also open applications automatically at startup, force applications to open in Classic, force applications to quit and relaunch them, quit background-only applications, start and stop Classic, quit, launch and relaunch the Finder and relaunch the Dock.

What's new in Application Wizard 1.4?

 The automatic sorting of groups and/or applications can now be turned off. To manually arrange both groups and applications, deselect the Keep arranged by name checkbox in the Groups pane. To sort groups automatically and arrange applications manually, select groups in the Keep arranged by name pop-up menu. To sort applications automatically and arrange groups manually, select applications in the Keep arranged by name pop-up menu. To rearrange groups or applications as desired, simply drag them in the Groups & Applications list.
 Multiple groups can now be deleted simultaneously and multiple applications can now be dragged or removed at the same time.
 An Info button has been introduced in the Groups pane. When turned on, group options and application paths can be displayed by moving the pointer over names in the Groups & Applications list.
 Multiple custom applications can now be removed simultaneously.
 An Info button has been introduced in the Applications pane. When turned on, paths and options can be displayed by moving the pointer over application names in the Applications list.
 Frequently used folders can now be added to the Open menu. To add a folder to the Open menu, click the Configure Menu button in the Menus pane. Click the Add Folder button or drag a folder from the Finder to the folders list.
 The Applications panel has been introduced to speed up populating groups or quickly add applications to your custom applications list. The panel can be displayed by clicking the Applications button in the Groups or Applications pane and shows running applications (Mac OS X 10.2 or later), recent applications, applications in the Dock, applications in the Applications, Classic Applications, Developer Applications folders and in folders added to the Open menu.

To add one or more applications to a group or the custom applications list, select them in the Applications panel and drag them to the Groups & Applications list or Applications list. To display paths in the Applications panel, turn on its Info button and move the pointer over application names. To show an application in the Finder, double-click it in the Applications panel.

Running and recent applications in the Applications panel are updated automatically - to manually synchronize the applications in the Dock or in a folder after a change, select the corresponding item in the Show pop-up menu while holding the Control key.
 A bug which could cause the Open menu to freeze if folder menus were not hierarchical and the Applications, Classic Applications or Developer Applications folders contained an alias to a folder in the same folder has been fixed.
 On Mac OS X 10.2 or later applications in the Dock that have been moved to a different folder now correctly appear in the Dock Applications submenu of the Open menu.
 Full keyboard navigation is now correctly supported.
 Application Wizard lets you now check for updates. To see whether a new Application Wizard version is available and download it, click the About Application Wizard button and then the Check for Updates button.
 Some other minor bugs have been fixed and some minor interface improvements have been introduced.

Application Wizard 1.4 runs in English, Japanese, German, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian.




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