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Mad Max rolls onto the Mac

Mad Max for Mac and Linux is now available on the Feral Interactive Store (www.feralinteractive.com), Steam and the Mac App Store.

Players become Max, the lone warrior who must fight for survival against the Wasteland’s savage factions by engaging in all-out melée brawls and vicious vehicular combat. The game requires macOS 10.11.6 or higher and costs $29.99.

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LinkOptimizer for Adobe InDesign adds macOS Sierra support

Zevrix Solutions has announced LinkOptimizer 5.0.9, a compatibility update to its workflow automation solution for Adobe InDesign.

The software solves the problem of resizing InDesign links to their final dimensions at a target resolution automatically. The app also can also convert colors, perform essential image adjustments and convert image formats Version 5.0.9 makes LinkOptimizer compatible with the recently released macOS Sierra.

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DEVONagent updated for macOS Sierra, supports Qwant

DEVONtechnologies has announced updates to all editions of DEVONagent, its Internet search and research tool for macOS.

Available in three editions, it queries search engines and crawls web sites. It then filters the results again and presents the results in a multitude of ways. The new version brings compatibility changes for macOS Sierra, updated plugins, and workflow enhancements. The updates are free and recommended for all users.

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Station is a new multilevel dock for macOS

True North Software has introduced Station 1.1, a multilevel (hierarchical) launcher for macOS. It’s designed to promote a more natural organization of applications and documents into folders.

With nested folders, you can arrange items in Station in a way that fits your workflow with an uncluttered look and feel. Scalability is greatly increased through logical groupings thus increasing the sheer number of items that can be added to Station without having to shrink the launcher size, according to the folks at True North Software.

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