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Mac OS X applications at pomola.com
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Product Manager
Repository for all your company products data
TS Calc
Create and solve mathematical technical models
Cronette
The task launcher for Mac OS X
   
         
url extractor
Invoices
Manage and print invoices.
Password Repository
Store and manage passwords in a true Mac way.
Url Extractor X
Extract from files and from the net.
   
         
   
NoteList
Store data and images in a free format
  Mac Shutdown X
Unattended shutdow using different methods
  Calcline
Solves mathematical expressions.
Show math steps and remembers variable values.
   
         
   
Mac Restart X
Unattended restart using different methods
  DMG Master
Build images archive in a fast, simple and powerful way
  Private Contact
Store your contacts secure and encrypted.
   
         
  Mac WPS    
Crypto Edit
Encripted RTF documents with images
  Mac WPS
GPS without GPS
   
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Common elements of all our software
  • Our software is all developed in XCode using Objectiive-C and Cocoa, the development enviroment, the natural language and the native Mac OS X library for Mac OS X by Apple
  • All tested, developed and maintained on the always last Mac OS X release (when possible we maintain compatibility with older Mac OS X release)
  • All using when possible the code provided by Apple and inside Mac OS X.
  • We do not write cross-platform applications because we think it is not the right way to develop a platform and an OS echosystem to write unelegant applications that run everywere.
  • We think the right way is to write highly specialized application native on a platform and able to obtain on that platform the excellence using all the features the platform offers.
  • All our applications are small because we call directly the native Mac OS X API. We do not offer you old code wrapped in a new shell, we offer you modern state of the art small and fast code, written from the basamant native for Mac OS X in Objective-C, we think we will win with this approach in the long run