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Free Guitar Tuner OS X App + Widget Released, Sound Studio Update

FREE GUITAR TUNER OS X APP & WIDGET RELEASED SOUND STUDIO UPDATED TO 3.5.3

(and, as promised, our new website is live as of today… with a few
surprises…)

New York — Wednesday July 11, 2007 — Freeverse and Felt Tip Software
today announced “Tuna Pitch” a free app and widget to help you tune your
guitar or other instrument. With five built-in presets including the
standard EADGBE tuning, reference tones, and the option to set all six
strings to any note, Tuna Pitch has everything you need to stay in-tune!
The Tuna Pitch app features a high-contrast, expandable window so it’s easy
to read, while the widget version is small and wont clutter your Dashboard.
Both the app and widget are 100% free and are available for download from
Freeverse’s new website at: http://www.freeverse.com/soundstudio – in the
“Goodies” section.

Also released today was Sound Studio 3.5.3 the latest update to the popular
audio recording and editing program for Mac OS X. This update features a
customizable toolbar with new buttons including rewind and fast-forward, a
new document window layout with Leopard style gradient edges, new Automator
actions, faster window redrawing and more. This update is free to all
registered owners of Sound Studio 3.

Once you’ve tuned your guitar, you can record and edit yourself with Sound
Studio 3. Sound Studio is perfect for recording and editing music, lectures
and podcasts. It’s great for digitizing vinyl and cassette collections,
recording voiceovers and creating sound effects too. With a highly
intuitive interface and priced at just $79.95, Sound Studio is the ideal
choice for professionals and amateurs alike.

About Freeverse:
Freeverse strives to develop and publish seamless software, with a
particular concentration on the Mac OS. Our developed and published titles
have been honored with more Apple Design Awards than any other company.
Headquartered in New York City, Freeverse draws upon the talents of
artists, programmers, and sound designers from around the globe.

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