TypeStyler for Mac OS X launched
October 17th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 149 times, 3 so far today
TypeStyler for Mac OS X launched
Strider Software has announced the launch of a new edition of TypeStyler for the Apple Mac OS X operating system.
This version is much delayed as it has been in development for several years now.
It used to be a popular desktop publishing application on the Mac platform before Mac OS X arrived on the scene.
The developers said that the new version is designed to make use of Mac OS X technologies like Unicode, Core Image, OpenGL, QuickTime, and Quartz.
David Stillman of Strider Software added: “We have added lots of new styling effects, body-type text containers in addition to TypeStyler’s headline type. Our new 3D Visualizer adds the ability to view documents or layouts on 3D objects such as boxes, bags, bottles, jars, cans, spheres and more.”
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