Adium X 0.7 Multiple Protocol IM Client The Adium Team is proud to present to you Adium X 0.7, a multiple protocol instant messaging client. This is a culmination of a year long rewrite of adium, which now utilizes libgaim (the core part of gaim) to connect to multiple protocols, and is also based on a new plugin architecture. Partial address book integration, cool looking tabs, multiple protocols for instant messaging, and a compact contact list are some of the many features of the new Adium X. |
FlightCheck
Professional 5.5
Award-Winning Prepress Application
FlightCheck Professional is the award-winning prepress application that sets the standard for preflighting. This advanced, stand-alone solution has saved the printing industry millions of dollars in reprocessing costs. FlightCheck Professional scans a wide variety of file types including QuarkXPress, PageMaker, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, FreeHand, CorelDRAW and PDF by using a simple drag and drop interface to warn you of over 150 potential problems, easily and automatically. |
iWatermark
Watermark Your Important Images
iWatermark is the simplest tool available for watermarking artwork, digital photos and other images that you can then put on the web or send via email. iWatermark can also create thumbnails. iWatermark is more than just a quick and easy way to watermark your important images. iWatermark can watermark, resize the image, create thumbnails, and output at a variety of quality levels. All done in one process and one click. For added protection of your original images iWatermark will not overwrite any files, instead iWatermark will create a sequential copy. |
Labels
X 1.6.1
File Labeling Enhancer
Labels X enhances Apples file labeling features in Mac OS X. This means that, not only can you apply various color tints to file or folder icons, and sort the files by label, but also you have an option of applying color tints to either an icon or its name or both. This gives you more freedom and options in organizing your files. Additionally, Labels X shares file label information with Mac OS 9. So, no matter where you label your files - you will see the labels in both Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X.
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