Snapz Pro X: Update to 1.0.8!

Ambrosia Software, Inc. has just released an update to the screen/video
capture utility for Mac OS X, Snapz Pro X. The new version of Snapz
Pro X can be obtained here:
http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/utilities/snapzprox/ Version 1.0.8 is a free
update for registered users of Snapz Pro X, and boasts a number of new
features:

Version 1.0.8

-- We now use a different method of pausing processes we're taking
screenshots of, which is compatible with iTunes 4.x, newer MacroMedia
products, etc.

-- Added internet version checking. When Snapz Pro X is launched,
if you're connected to the Internet, it'll see if there is a newer
version of Snapz available, and tell you about it

-- Did regression testing of Snapz Pro X with Panther, and fixed a
few minor issues so that it operates properly on Panther

-- Recompiled Snapz Pro X with gcc 3.3, which should result in a
little performance boost

-- Fixed a few other minor issues

A complete list of changes in Snapz Pro X from version 1.0.7->1.0.8 can
be found here:

http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/Forum70/HTML/000084.html

Ambrosia is also hard at work on Snapz Pro X 2.0, with the primary
focus being to radically increase the video capture performance, and
we're amazing results so far. For more information on this major
update to Snapz Pro X (due out in Q3 2003), please go here:

http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/Forum70/HTML/000003.html

If your computer came bundled with a free copy of Snapz Pro X, the
bundling deal is between Apple and their customers and includes the
version of Snapz Pro X that shipped with their machine.

If you would like to upgrade to a full registered copy of the latest
version of Snapz Pro X at a heavily discounted rate, then go to:

https://secure.AmbrosiaSW.com/snapzprox/bundleup.html

If you need to get back to the registered version that shipped with
your machine, simply re install Snapz Pro X from the Applications CD
that shipped with your machine.

Andrew Welch / el Presidente / Ambrosia Software, Inc.

Posted by jen on August 21, 2003 at 01:18 PM
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