QPict for Mac OS X Released
Malmo, Sweden -- 9 November 2000 -- Rune Lindman today announced the release of QPict Media Organizer for Mac OS X.
Unlock the power of Mac OS X with this brand new version of QPict Media Organizer. Use QPict as your central MultiMedia access point where you can organize and view images, full screen video, listen to MP3 files or even watch live streamed audio and video. QPict for Mac OS X is adapted to the spectacular Aqua appearance and is redesigned to take advantage of the new efficient virtual memory manager in Mac OS X.
QPict Media Organizer is a powerful and easy to use Multimedia browser and viewer (also called Media Asset Management). The design goals for QPict was to create a tool that is easy to use and operates fast while still being able to perform advanced tasks. With its uncluttered interface QPict is designed to meet the needs from any kind of user from home enthusiasts to professionals.
With QPict you have one place to view all your Multimedia files and fonts. With the slideshow option you can create beautiful presentations. QPict can view all common media file formats including images, movie clips, streaming video & audio, fonts, VR, 3D. With QPict it's very easy to browse through thousands of image files. You can either view and select the items to trash in the thumbnail view or view each image and press backspace for the ones you want to trash.
You can create index for all you files and group them as you like no matter where they are located, on CD-ROM, your hard disk or even on the Internet! You can add ANPA (ITPC) annotation (PhotoShop compatible) to each file. All these fields can be searched (33 different search criteria) with the advanced multithreaded search engine.
With QPict you can add Keywords, Categories, Captions and 28 other fields to thousands of media files in one simple operation.
With QPict you have a advanced way to upload and download files without the need of an dedicated ftp application. This way you can distribute an index to your customers or colleges without the need to distribute all the media files.
