Year: 2003

SoundtrackLounge.com launches

The folks from SoundtrackLounge.com let us know that they recently launched their new Web site, which is designed to be “a premier resource for Soundtrack users, the new site allows members to upload and share project files, samples, and loops.” Originally bundled with Final Cut Pro 4, Soundtrack is an application that allows users to create high-quality royalty-free music.

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Apago’s new Pheon conversion software

News
For Immediate Release

Apago’s new Pheon conversion software for Mac OS X lowers price barrier
for digital ad delivery and cross-media publishing software

— Quickly and accurately converts between file formats commonly used for
digital ad delivery — PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3, TIFF/IT-P1, Brisque, copydot and
more.
— Advanced options include batch processing; setting bleed, trim and art
boxes in PDF/X-1a and PDF/X-3 files; cropping; image scaling, rotation and
compression; and ICC color matching.

Alpharetta, GA; July 24, 2003 — Apago’s new Pheon software for Mac OS X
provid

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Anark ships Anark Studio 2 for Mac OS X

Anark Corporation today announced the availability of Anark Studio 2 for Mac OS X, which is being unveiled this week during Siggraph 2003. This release of the company’s 3D interactive multimedia authoring software offers Mac OS X support, more content delivery options, workflow improvements and better player platform compatibility. Anark Studio 2 for Mac OS X is priced at US$995. Upgrade, student and special Siggraph attendee pricing is also available.

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Macromedia announces Back to School Student Contest

Macromedia today announced the start of the its 2003 Back to School Student Contest, which is designed to “inspire students to create digital experiences that challenge, provoke, educate, and entertain, while rewarding and providing exposure for student authors of outstanding content.” The contest features a People’s Choice Award and a Macromedia Expert Award for each of three categories — “Build Stuff,” “Create,” or “Not Normal.” Students compete against each other and v

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