Year: 2004

ShutterBug Web album creation software released

XtraLean Software today introduced ShutterBug 1.0, a new utility for quickly creating photo albums and publishing them to the Web. “ShutterBug empowers users to design and publish content to the Web without any knowledge of HTML. Edit-in-Place lets users edit the layout and design on the fly, Web preview the site, and test the links all in one window, pushing the limits of what users can do with their content. ShutterBug is available at an introductory price of US$29.

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Business Card Composer 3.0

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Odessa, Ukraine – December 21st, 2004 – BeLight Software announces Business
Card Composer 3.0, a new version of this do-it-yourself business card tool,
to be released in January, 2005. The package is a complete boxed solution
containing the software, 2 CDs with 23.000 clipart images and the
Premium-quality Avery paper for 100 business cards.

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ShutterBug 1.0 for Mac OS X: Web Album Creation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

ShutterBug 1.0 for Mac OS X Offers Clean & Powerful Approach to Web Album
Creation

Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA – December 21, 2004 – From the makers of
ImageWell, XtraLean Software introduces ShutterBug, a refreshing approach to
web album creation and updating content on the fly. ShutterBug equips users
with efficient and revolutionary content creation tools including Thumbnail
Zoom, “ImageWell-Inside,” and the first of its kind, the Edit-in-Place
Browser window.

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‘iPod + iTunes Quick Tips’ eBook released

Digimi Publishing today announced the release of “iPod + iTunes Quick Tips,” a new US$5 eBook packed with “easy, concise and all-around cool tips meant to make your experience with Apple’s digital music duo more fun and more efficient.” The 59-page eBook has 100 tips (95 screenshots) and was written by Larry Angell, MacMinute Editor-in-Chief and iPodlounge News Editor, and Charles Starrett, a freelance writer and Mac OS X guru.

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Apple to ‘significantly exceed’ Q1 guidance

Credit Suisse First Boston has raised its target price for Apple to US$70 from $40 and said the company is poised to exceed prior sales guidance for the fiscal first quarter. “With this season’s hottest CE [consumer electronics] product and a new product cycle in its flagship iMac, Apple is poised to significantly exceed its initial December quarter outlook issued on its fiscal fourth-quarter conference call in October,” the research firm said.

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