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Introducing Cinematica – Intuitive Video Clip Management for Mac

September 2nd, 2010 iphone No comments

Incline Village, Nevada – From the makers of EarthDesk, Cinematica lets you manage your video library in great detail, keeping track of dozens of properties for each and every file. Sort and search by multiple criteria simultaneously, such as genre, studio, program, season and episode, as well as by technical properties including resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate, and video codec. Cinematica even has a unique secondary filter that lets you further refine your search based on a selected property.

icollectmedia.com launches with new iCollect Movies iPhone app update

August 12th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Kent, Washington – Hooked In Motion today has launched icollectmedia.com coinciding with their latest update of the hugely popular iPhone app iCollect Movies. Version 3.4 of iCollect Movies brings a new Sync tab to the application, which now allows users to sync their movie collections to and from the web. Users of the app are then able view and make changes to their entire movie collection at icollectmedia.com for free.

Poses Professional 1.0 for iPhone Photographers Released for Sale

April 13th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Vancouver, BC – Photography Tips today is pleased to announce the release for the iPhone and iPod touch of “Poses Professional,” the new generation of posing guide for the iPhone photographer. Maintaining the straightforward organization of the previous line of individual pose pack applications and their unique ‘Fit Pose’ feature for matching up the model with the selected pose directly using the iPhone’s camera, and adding user-requested features like slideshow mode, unlimited named collections, and much more, Poses Professional is an essential part of every photographer’s toolkit.

Macworld launches the new App Gems app for the iPhone

September 10th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Macworld today announces the release of App Gems, an iPhone app designed to spotlight the very best iPhone apps.

The worst thing about the App Store is that it’s an embarrassment of riches. Mixed in with the zillions of mediocre and silly apps, there are thousands of really valuable apps – ones you might never even know about if someone didn’t point you in the right direction.