10/18/2004, 5:55pm, EDT
Monday, October 18th
Apps: Au Naturel, DropCopy, Pro Fortran, WindowShade
- Au Naturel 1.1 ($100 ) is an update to the popular plugin for After Effects that "allows you to work on footage in a 32-bit per channel floating point linear RGB color space giving you much more natural looking results when compositing, blurring, or correcting your footage." The update adds a Time Lapse filter which simulates long exposure times. [Download - 5.5MB]
- DropCopy uses OpenTalk (Rendezvous) technology to help easily and quickly share files and folders between multiple machines across your LAN. "You simply drag to where you would like it to go from a list that appears in a popup window." [Download - 575KB]
- Pro Fortran 8.2 Service Pack 4 contains all previous updates plus new updates to components of the Pro Fortran 8.2 package, including several improvements and bug fixes. Pricing of Pro Fortran starts at $900. [Download - 5.4MB]
- WindowShade X 3.5 ($10) brings many window management capabilities to Mac OS X. This update offers 'Float on Top,' a new interface, new icon, better compatibility, and many bug fixes. "From the ever popular windowshade functionality to Minimize-in-Place and custom shadow control, you won't lack for options to customize your window work space in Mac OS X ever again!" [Download - 1.4MB]
- ichi 1.0 ($5) allows users to view movies in full-screen without QuickTime Pro, giving you an "uncluttered interface that has a familiar feel." Version 1.0 is the debut application from Nito, and can be used for free with absolutely no demo limitations or nags. [Download - 168KB]
- Steam 3.0 reads and stores the schedules for the user's choice of BBC Radio and TV stations and displays a list of what's currently on in a small window. New in this release is: integration with iCal, improved control of RealPlayer, major interface improvements and improvements for users without an always-on internet connection. [Download - 1.2MB]
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