Type of Article: MacNews Web Site

moveAddict for Snow Leopard gets faster, lighter

Kapeli has announced moveAddict 2.0 (http://kapeli.com/moveaddict), an update of the Mac OS X app that offers the capability to cut and paste files (with merging folders as a bonus) to the Finder. feature to Mac’s Finder. It works with the usual keyboard shortcuts for cut and paste.

With version 2.0, moveAddict has been completely rewritten to make it faster and more lightweight than before. The Finder is now used to move the files, which means that users will see the usual Finder progress indicator dialog while transferring files, as well as be able to undo and stop transfers.

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Adobe announces Photoshop Elements 9

Adobe (http://www.adobe.com) has announced Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 software for Mac OS X and Windows systems. It’s the latest version of the consumer photo-editing software to organize, edit, create and share photos.

“The Content Aware Fill technology introduced with Photoshop CS5 is one of our most exciting innovations ever, so we’re thrilled to be able to make it accessible to photo and video enthusiasts in this latest Elements release,” says Kevin Connor, vice president of product management for Digital Imaging at Adobe.

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