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Notable apps and app updates for March 15, 2017

On a regular basis, Apple World Today posts a list of notable new apps or app updates that have been released. They may not necessarily be new, but they’re popular and deserve mention. Here are today’s picks.

macOS Apps/Updates

Twocanoes Software has released Winclone 6, an upgrade to its Boot Camp cloning and migration software for the Mac. 

The software lets you clone Windows on a Mac Boot Camp partition. The update features support for migrating Boot Camp to new MacBook Pro models, an updated interface, a new toolbar, in-app purchasing, file-based cloning, read/write mounting of NTFS volumes and support for Windows WIM format for package-based deployments.

Winclone 6 requires macOS 10.11 or higher, Windows 7 64-bit (on supported Mac hardware) or higher including Windows 10, and a Boot Camp partition.

A basic license (non-commercial, one license per computer) costs $19.9. A standard license (commercial and personal, one license for up to two computers) is $39.99. A pro license (commercial, one license for up to 50 Mac client endpoints): costs $249.99. Educational and Institutional Pricing is available

All volume license customers that are currently enrolled in Twocanoes’ “Support and Maintenance program” will receive Winclone 6 free of charge. Winclone 6 can be downloaded from the Twocanoes website.

iOS Apps/Updates

Follow Inc. has introduced Follow 1.0. It’s a multiple car tracking app that lets drivers follow each other on trips or for work purposes. Pinging the location of the driver and followers three times every second, this navigation app allows the creation of a “leader” and “follower” role, built into a mapping system so that groups won’t get lost during a trip, even if the leader changes the destination or has to pull off the road. Follow is free, but does tout in-app purchases.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.