Sakiai, Lithuania – Theme Inn, a graphic design company that specializes in creating high-quality templates for Microsoft Office for Mac, further advanced its assortment of productivity templates with the release of Templates for MS Excel. The brand-new pack for Excel contains 50 distinctive, fully customizable spreadsheet templates. The new set helps users of Office for Mac perform calculations and plan their work quickly and easily.
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A Speech Therapy App For Learning How To Express Colors
San Diego, California – RWH Technology has released an update for SpeakColorsHD, a speech therapy app designed to help children with special needs learn how to speak simple sentences using colors and photos of objects. The update includes more types of sentences, the ability to use your own photos, support for iPad retina display, an improved default male voice and a new, female default voice. SpeakColorsHD 2.0 is available for the iPad.
Memory Cleaner 2.2 – Utility That Improves the Performance of Any Mac
Novosibirsk, Russian Federation – Alice Dev Team today is pleased to announce an updated version of their Memory Cleaner utility app for Mac OS X. Every time a file is opened, it continues to occupy some memory, even after it’s closed. Our utility cleans out residue from these old files, freeing memory. The more memory is available, the faster apps will run.
Awarded 9 out of 10 stars by MacTech. According to statistics, it practically never froze or malfunctioned since initial launch nearly a year ago.
Logical Thought releases Routinely, a visual schedule app for iOS
Richmond, Virginia – Logical Thought today is excited to announce Routinely, a new visual schedule app for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Many children, especially those with developmental delays and other special needs, feel comforted by knowing what is coming next. Routinely allows caregivers to create schedules with pictures to aid in transitions and set expectations that children can easily grasp. Routinely can also give children a sense of independence by allowing them to pick an activity from a set of choices. Any activity can also include a timer that can help further reinforce transitions and expectations.
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