Type of Article: MacNews News Article

Cisdem Data Recovery upgraded to version 4.1.0

Cisdem (www.cisdem.com) has released Cisdem Data Recovery 4.1.0, an update of their data recover software for macOS that recovers different file types from different devices. Features of the upgrade include:

° Optimized deep scan with faster scan, more files recovery and more supported formats;

° Optimized code of application to reduce memory footprint;

° The ability to show files counts of every format and category, and total size of list files to be recovered.

A single user license for Cisdem Data Recovery is $49.99. A demo is available for download.

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Happy Independence Day!

On July 4, 1776, the United States declared its independence from Britain. Today MacTech and MacNews is closed in honor of Independence Day, the Fourth of July. We hope all our readers have a great day and that peace and freedom will flourish throughout the world.

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Apple announces donation plan for U.S. national parks

Apple has introduced new ways customers can enjoy and support America’s national parks next month.

From July 1 through 15, Apple is donating $1 to the National Park Foundation for every purchase made with Apple Pay at any Apple Store, on apple.com or through the Apple Store app in the US. Apple Pay is accepted at select locations in some of the most popular national parks, from Yellowstone and Yosemite to the Grand Canyon and Muir Woods National Monument.

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LinkOptimizer for Adobe InDesign Now Can Open Images, Reveal in Finder

Zevrix Solutions has announced LinkOptimizer 5.1, a feature update to company’s workflow automation solution for Adobe InDesign.

The tool allows to speed up processing and reduce the size of InDesign links by eliminating excess image data. The software can also perform image adjustments, convert file formats and help repurpose InDesign documents for web and mobile devices. Version 5.1 lets users open images with an app of user’s choice and reveal them in Finder directly from LinkOptimizer.

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Hydra 4.1 brings new color grading for improved HDR results on the Mac

Creaceed (http://www.creaceed.com/) has updated Hydra, a macOS tool for HDR image creation, to version 4.1. The upgrade features an improved tone mapper with a new color grading technique.

Hydra is a software that gives human eye perception to photography by creating high dynamic range (HDR) images from a series of regular
photographies. The software uses a number of regular photographs with different expositions (darker and lighter photos) to create one that’s closer to
what one’s eye can see.

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