Year: 2002

Kona HD delivers first uncompressed HDTV solution for Mac OS X

Blackmagic Design today announced the Kona HD, the first uncompressed HDTV 10 bit QuickTime card for Mac OS X. The card features 1 HD SDI video input, one HD SDI video output, 6 channels of AES/EBU digital audio, and a HDTV genlock. The Kona HD will sell for US$10,995 when released and will be compatible with such software as Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Combustion, Cleaner, iDVD, and DVD Studio Pro. Blackmagic Design already offers the Kona SD for $3,295.

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XChar 1.5 for Mac OS X

[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE]

Gela – April 29th, 2002

XCHAR 1.5 FOR MAC OS X RELEASED
XChar 1.5 is out!! This new version has a lot of interface improvements and
allows you to change the font display size.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
XChar allows you to quickly use uncommon characters even if you don’t
remember the key combination you need to use a certain character. How?
XChar displays a window containing all the characters that your Mac can
display. When you need one of it, simply drag and drop it on the place
where you need it.

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eMail Alert! 3.0 for Mac OS X

INTELLI INNOVATIONS RELEASES EMAIL ALERT 3.0 FOR MAC OS X

RALEIGH, NC, April 30th, 2002 – Intelli Innovations, developers of
innovative business software for the Macintosh platform, today released a
new version of its popular shareware e-mail notification product eMail
Alert! for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X.

eMail Alert! 3.0 has been redesigned from the ground up for Mac OS X,
including a refined user interface with spaced controls, easier message
readability, and a redesigned global alert system. eMail Alert!

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JAW software ships MPEG2Splitter 1.4 for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X

JAW software ships MPEG2Splitter 1.4 for MacOS 9 and MacOS X

GENOA, April 29, 2002

JAW software announced today the availability of the release 1.4 of
MPEG2Splitter, an utility for MPEG-2 movies.

JAW MPEG2Splitter splits MPEG-2 files in smaller user-defined segments,
manually or automatically, from any size source (even over the usual 2Gb
limit).

This comes in handy when you need to re-encode video using programs unable
to manage files bigger than 2Gb, or just to split encoding tasks.

User interface is in typical Mac style, user friendly; help is available
via balloon h

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