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Posterino updated

‘Life Poster’ composing application Posterino updated

Ulm, November 6, 2006 – 08:00 CET Zykloid Software today announced
version 1.0 beta 6 of Posterino its ‘Life Poster’ composing
application. Posterino lets you easily create life posters,
postcards, greeting cards and contact sheets from your digital
pictures. The software supports auto-placement of photos, export of
posters or postcards, custom template creation, and various image
manipulation routines such as cropping and rotation. To get an idea
of Posterino visit:

http://zykloid.com/posterino

Changes since the last public release:

[NEW] Added new chapters on image placement and layout options to the
online help.

[FIXED] Solved a major issue where images from a folder on disk where
distorted or had aspect ratio inconsistencies.

[CHANGED] Ensured that the images in the image picker are sorted by date.

[CHANGED] The details panel now shows all tabs and does not hide the
unused ones.

[CHANGED] The ‘Welcome’ window does not automatically become the key
view any more. This way the main window does not lose its focus when
the ‘Welcome’ window shows up.

[FIXED] Solved a couple of minor user interface problems.

A life poster is a collection of dozens of images of your life onto
one single poster.

Posterino is made for Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later and needs at
least 20 MB of free disk space. Upon final release Posterino will
cost $24.95. For a limited introduction period Posterino will be
priced at $19.95.

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