BEEDOCS Blog

Adam is the founder of BEEDOCS, an artisan software company. In 2004 BEEDOCS released Timeline 3D, the award winning timeline software for Mac OS X.

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BEEDOCS Timeline 3D for Mac

Present historical events with Timeline 3D to reveal connections and clarify relationships. Make timeline charts of world history, family trees, fictional stories or business deadlines. Timelines help you understand and present history with new perspective! Download Timeline 3D for Mac. Reimagined for OS X Yosemite.

Web Theologian and Evangelist

Tuesday, March 29, 2011. I switched over today, so please bare with me in the transition. For those of you who have not noticed the Web Theologian and Evangelist has dropped a word. My time with Welocalize has ended after a wonderful run. The next adventure is in the works and I will be thrilled to update you with more information as it is available. Monday, March 28, 2011. Friday, March 18, 2011.

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BEEDOCS Blog

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Adam is the founder of BEEDOCS, an artisan software company. In 2004 BEEDOCS released Timeline 3D, the award winning timeline software for Mac OS X.

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The site has the following on the site, "Adam is the founder of BEEDOCS." I noticed that the web site also said " An artisan software company that makes great timeline software for Mac OS X." They also stated " Enter your e-mail to receive blog updates. New Version of Timeline 3D for iOS! NEWS Timeline 3D for iOS. Timeline 3D - Reimagined for OS X Yosemite. New beta update Timeline 3D v5. Timeline 3D for OS X Yosemite Beta. Pricing Timeline 3D for OS X Yosemite. Editing - New Interface for Timeline 3D. New Version of Timeline 3D for iOS!." The meta header had beedocs as the first keyword. This keyword was followed by bee documents, mac os x, and bee docs which isn't as important as beedocs. The other words the site uses is adam behringer. timeline is also included and might not be viewed by web engines.

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