Year: 2005

myPhoto 1.5

myPhoto 1.5 is the easiest way to share you photos–it
automatically shares your digital photo albums stored in iPhoto on the
Internet with no effort on your part. This release is a major update,
adding a substantially improved, fast caching system that builds your
site before anybody looks at it. It also adds the ability to coallese
multiple iPhoto Libraries into one site, full compatibility with iPhoto
2-5 (including keywords, all image formats, etc), as well as additional
translations (Spanish and Dutch) and countless bug fixes.

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Boinx iStopMotion 1.8 update released

Boinx Software has announced the release of iStopMotion 1.8, a new version of its stop motion animation tool for Mac OS X. iStopMotion 1.8 introduces a new pro level feature that aims to help animators to synchronise their animation to a given soundtrack. The new version also features an improved timeline with thumbnail representation of the captured frames, direct drag and drop import of images from the finder, and improves the import of multiple pictures from a still camera. Boinx iStopMotion starts at US$39.95.

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Pioneer/Blu-ray, iTunes AppleScripts on YML

Your Mac Life, an Internet-based Mac radio show hosted by Shawn King, has announced the lineup for this evening’s broadcast (8:30-11:00 p.m. ET). Tonight Shawn will talk to Andy Parsons, senior vice president, advanced product development at Pioneer Electronics and member of the Blu-ray Disc Association. The show will also feature Doug Adams from Doug’s AppleScripts for iTunes. As always, Peter Cohen of MacCentral and Macworld will be on to talk about all the latest Mac Gaming News. On tonight’s show, Peter’s guest will be Henry Price of MacPlay.

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User Groups, Lynda.com, NAB on Inside Mac

The March 12th broadcast of the Inside Mac Radio Show is now available as an MP3 download. The show featured Lorene Romero of the Apple User Group Advisory Board, Lynda Weinman from Lynda.com, Pixel Post Studios president Glen Stephens, and National Association of Broadcasters Program director and video guru Richard Harrington. Inside Mac can be heard live on Saturdays from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. PT. You can listen to the broadcast on AM 1220 KNTS in the San Francisco Bay area or on the Web.

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