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01/09/2008, 8:40pm, EST

Wednesday, January 9th

Briefly: FCPUG SuperMeet; charity shareware bundle

In brief: A Final Cut group organizes a Macworld "SuperMeet," a shareware bundle splits proceeds with charity, a free book teaches game programming, and a software package teaches Quark Job Jackets. The Final Cut Pro Users Group has finalized the agenda for its seventh-annual Macworld SuperMeet. The event is scheduled from 7 to 10PM on January 16th, and will be held in the Robertson Auditorium of the Mission Bay Conference Center, UCSF, in San Francisco. Richard Townhill of Apple will discuss Final Cut Pro and the new Mac Pros, while colleague Steve Bayes will talk about evaluating codecs. Other guests will include representatives from Adobe, Sony and Blackmagic. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door.

Shareware proceeds split with charities

Online vendor MacHeist is once again selling a new software bundle, from which a quarter of the online proceeds will go to charities such as the AIDS Research Alliance, Alliance for Climate Protection, Save Darfur and the Prevent Cancer Foundation. Buyers pick a single group they like as a recipient. The bundle itself includes a number of shareware applications, such as 1password, AppZapper, CSSEdit and Snapz Pro X; the packages would in theory cost nearly $344 separate, but are only $50 until the charity drive ends on January 23rd.

Free guide teaches game programming

Due to a mistake which wiped out an entire inventory of the print book, Pangea Software's Ultimate Game Programming Guide for Mac OS X is now available as a free PDF download. The book addresses issues directly related to developing for the Mac, such as OpenGL, Core Graphics, the HID Manager and QuickTime; the download also comes with Xcode sample projects, like networking code and a Maya file exporter. Pangea is responsible for games such as "Nanosaur," "Cro-Mag Rally" and "Otto Matic."

Pack trains for Quark Job Jackets

Online publication IT Enquirer has released the Basic Quark Job Jackets Training Pack, a multimedia guide that guides people through using the Job Jackets found in QuarkXPress 7. The Pack consists mainly of four walkthrough videos, aimed at new users as well as established designers, plus three QuickTime or PDF presentations, which offer tips on the best use of Job Jackets. Also included is a cheat sheet for future reference. ITE is selling the Pack for $37, or free with a year of Premium Content.


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