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02/12/2008, 12:50am, EST

Tuesday, February 12th

QPict 7.1 adds Leopard, enhanced RAW support

Malmö, Sweden-based RL Development today unveiled QPict Digital Asset Manager 7.1, an update to its media organization software, bringing with it compatibility with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and a number of additions. QPict can now recognize over 250 different RAW file formats, supporting both auto-rotation and improved EXIF support for the format. RL Development is currently selling the standard QPict Digital Asset Manager for $35, with a professional version available at a current discount of $100.

In addition to the additional features, iPhone users can expect improved performance when transferring images from the device.



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