Year: 2005

Brain Tickling Software ships SnapWeb 3.0

Brain Tickling Software ships SnapWeb 3.0

SAN FRANCISCO, CA. – November 14th, 2005 – Brain Tickling Software today
announced the immediate release of SnapWeb version 3.0.

The update provides two main improvements:
– SnapWeb now supports Flash animations and other browser plug-ins
like additional video codecs. With SnapWebs browser interface you can
freely choose the snapshot time, to get the best scene of an
animation, movie or interactive content.
– Improved Safari integration: Now you can open your Safari bookmarks
and your Safari history within a SnapWeb browser window.

Read More

Trois Bambous releases ChronoPhoto 1.2

Trois Bambous today announced the release of ChronoPhoto 1.2, the latest version of the company’s digital photo viewer for Mac OS X. The utility allows users to quickly view and print their photos, select the ones wanted and discard the rest. New features in this release include: printing photos in panorama, improved graphical interface, the addition of comprehensive help, and more. ChronoPhoto 1.2 requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later and is priced at US$20. A limited demo version is also available.

Read More

LaCie offers new range of LCDs and Hard Drives

LaCie today announced a new range of flat panel displays dubbed the LaCie 100 Series, offering high 1000:1 contrast ratio for digital professionals working in editing, design and layout departments (different from our color-accurate 300 Series Monitors designed for graphics pros). 100 Series Monitors utilize Premium MVA (Multi-domain Vertical Alignment) LCD technology and can be height-adjusted, tilted and swiveled to adapt to any work environment.

Read More

iPod nano retail sales strong, while shuffle falls

Analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray maintained an “outperform” rating and a US$68 price target on Apple, reports Forbes. “The percentage of sales reps recommending purchase of an Apple iPod or iPod nano (versus any other high-end portable audio device) increased to 68% in November from 63% in June 2005, when the last survey was taken, while the percentage recommending an iPod shuffle fell to 38% from 52% in the same time period,” notes the story.

Read More

Calendar 2006 templates for Photoshop or Elements released

HumanSoftware today announced that it is shipping Calendar 2006 templates for Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Elements available native for Mac OS X or Windows 2000/NT/XP. Over 50 different templates are available with separate months (4 separate sets of 12 months) or the full 2006 year (4 different templates for portrait or landscape 4×3, 3×4, 6×2, 4x2x2x4), including templates with weeks starting on Monday. These templates come as .psd files ready to be used inside Photoshop or Elements.

Read More