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New Gorilla 4 film production software announced

Jungle Software announced today the immediate availability of Gorilla 4. Gorilla, the first film production software ever specifically designed for independent filmmakers to help them manage their film projects, now welcomes the ultra-indie market, the underground, YouTube generation of filmmakers with the release of version 4 and the concurrent nationwide placement in Apple Stores.

Some of Gorilla 4′s new features include Element Linking, Element Blackout, Colored Shot Lists, Attach Cast and Equipment to Shots, over 3000 Labor and Union Rates, automatic Sending of Emails to Contacts, completely retooled interface and over a dozen new reports.

New users may purchase Gorilla Pro Edition for USD$399, Standard for USD$299 or Student for USD$199. Ratebook and Gorilla upgrade prices vary; please consult the Jungle Software website for further information.

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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Beta First Look with Adobe Bridge and Camera Raw

349805301 19e374f26c m Adobe Photoshop CS3 Beta First Look with Adobe Bridge and Camera RawWhile Adobe Photoshop CS3 is still in beta, Peachpit Press is taking pre-orders for a book about how to use the pixel pushing application. Adobe Photoshop CS3 Beta First Look with Adobe Bridge and Camera Raw, by Ben Long, will attempt to cover the public beta of Photoshop CS3 and get you up to speed with the new interface changes. It will also help you learn all of the new features in the CS3 beta such as next generation Camera Raw, new and improved Bridge, Photoshop Lightroom integration, improved printing, nondestructive smart filters, black and white conversion controls, improved curves, automatic layer alignment, blending, and more.

The book is expected to arrive on January 18th and will set you back about USD$19.99.

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MacGPS Pro 7.1 adds Magellan Explorist support

346166973 2063ce30da m MacGPS Pro 7.1 adds Magellan Explorist supportMacGPS Pro 7.1 is the latest version of the program for communicating with a Garmin and Magellan GPS receiver. It allows users to import background maps from a wide variety of sources, and shows the user’s current location and velocity, GPS Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks. The update supports Magellan Explorist USB series of GPS receivers as well as other new features. MacGPS Pro requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later and is priced at USD$49.99 for download.

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