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Stimulus 4.1 comes to Intel Macs

updated 10:10 am EST, Thu January 4, 2007

Stimulus goes Universal


Electric Butterfly has released Stimulus 4.1 for Mac OS X, its media browser designed to manage digital music, photos, and video clips. The update is completely redesigned with a new interface that integrates the thumbnail viewer with the file browser, running natively on Intel-based Macs as a Universal Binary. The software supports 28 popular file formats while offering rename, move, and delete functionality. Users can play slideshows, add favorites to custom lists, adjust audio pass as well as treble settings, zoom, rotate, print, search, and more. Image and video thumbnails are displayed faster via a new thumbnail caching system, and the latest release adds support for additional media formats such as Windows Media, Digital Video, and JPEG 2000. Stimulus 4.1 is priced at $20, and requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later. The upgrade is free for all registered Stimulus customers.


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