February 26th, 2008 Visited 20 times, 1 so far today
Barton Springs Software is pleased to announce the release of Photonic, Mac OS X’s first full Flickr application. Using Photonic, you can upload new pictures to your streams, sets, and groups, browse and search Flickr, and explore your friends’ streams and favorites. Using Photonic, you can keep the Flickr experience as Mac-like as possible.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Austin, TX – February 26, 2008 – Barton Springs Software is pleased to announce the release of Photonic, Mac OS X’s first full Flickr application. Using Photonic, you can upload new pictures to your streams, sets, and groups, browse and search Flickr, and explore your friends’ streams and favorites. Using Photonic, you can keep the Flickr experience as Mac-like as possible.
Photonic Features:
* Describe, tag, and upload new pictures
* Browse your streams, sets, and groups
* Explore your friends’ streams and favorites
* Search all of Flickr by descriptions or tags
* Full screen mode allows exploring full resolution images
System Requirements:
Photonic requires Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard,” 300-500 MB of disk space for caching, and a free or paid Flickr account.
Pricing and Availability:
Photonic can be downloaded from their website and will be available at the introductory price of $20 USD until March 15, 2008.
Barton Springs Software: http://bssware.com
Photonic: http://photonicapp.com
Photonic Download: http://www.bssware.com/softwareupdate/photonic/releases/Photonic-1.0.zip
Photonic Icon: http://www.photonicapp.com/media/Photonic.png
Barton Springs Software was founded in 2006 with a focus on creating easy to use commercial software in markets that have long been neglected by major publishers. Our inspiration and name comes from the refreshing natural springs that fill Barton Springs Pool, a summer destination for generations of Texans.
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Jeremy Derr
CEO
512-996-8951
jeremy.derr {at} bssware(.)com
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