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SpriteWorld 3.0
SpriteWorld - Routines for sprite animation in games more>>
The features lend themselves to the creation of nearly any kind of 2D game, particularly those that are action oriented as SpriteWorlds routines are highly optimized for speed.
SpriteWorld comes with complete source code in C, so you can study the code to gain a further understanding of how SpriteWorld works, or change areas you want to work differently.
SpriteWorld contains very thorough Inside-Mac style documentation. As well, many demos are available that show how to use almost every aspect of SpriteWorld, including one demo that is a complete game.
Features:
- Support for Carbon development while still supporting "Classic"
- Hardware accelerated drawing (through OpenGL in Carbon and RAVE in Classic)
- An unlimited number of sprites of any size
- Time-based animation making it possible to have smooth animation independent of frame rate
- Sprite storage in variety of formats (PICT or RLE resouces or any type of graphic file that Quicktime can handle)
- Pixel-precise collision detection
- Special effects via. custom blitters, including alphamasking, rotating, scaling and additive blending
- Fast scrolling
- Simple yet effective sound handling.
Headings 1.1
Headings gives you a free yet simple to use heading calculator to easy your brain and make pattern approaches in flight simulators more easy and even more precise more>>
Headings 1.1 gives you a free yet simple to use heading calculator to easy your brain and make pattern approaches in flight simulators more easy and even more precise.

ClipMasterCM 1.1.1
ClipMasterCM is a comprehensive, user friendly and fast solution to a problem of accessing and organizing various bits of frequently used information as text, pictures, movies, sounds, etc. more>>
ClipMasterCM 1.1.1 is a comprehensive, user friendly and fast solution to a problem of accessing and organizing various bits of frequently used information as text, pictures, movies, sounds, etc. It allows you to save current clipboard content for later pasting. You may collect and organize information snippets and have them available with just one click (control-click or right-click to be precise). Since it is a contextual menu plugin you not need to run a separate application - it does not take any space on your desktop, menu bar or dock.
Requirements: Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher
CHV iSilhouette 1.0
CHV iSilhouette - Final Cut plugin creates silhouettes more>>
Silhouette is a video filter that colorizes the silhouette of an object. You can define up to 4 colors that iSilhouette will add up and use for the creation of a shape. The shape and the surrounding areas will be colorized by two defineable colors. Additionally the borders of the shape can be colorized.
iSilhouette also comes as a completely keyframeable version especially made for Final Cut Express thanks to the unmatched Keyframe-system of CHV. Keyframes make it possible to make effects change over time. Originally Final Cut Express does not support keyframes and therefore all plugins would be doomed to be motionless. iSilhouette V1.0 of CHV is different, because all keyframe functionality is already included within the plugin itself.
You might also want to take a look at our other products for Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express:
The Clone and Paint-collection: 18 fresh plugins with new functions for FCP and FCE.
The Bezier-Garbage Matte Pro: Create a Garbage Matte WITH Bezier-handles.
The MotionTracker-collection: 5 plugins for automatic content-tracking.
The Time-Collection: Time-bending tools for precise Time- and Speed-Manipulation.
The 3D-collection: A set of several 3D-animation tools. (Take a look at the spectacular 3D-Matrix!)
The Morph-collection: The first and only native morphing tool!
The Distortion-collection: A great collection of distortion tools.
The Color-collection: A set of color manipulating tools.
The Text-collection: A variety of plugins to create animated text.
The Film-filter: The professional tool to make your film look old!
The Starters-collection: Two inexpensive plugins for beginners.
Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 4.2
Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 brings you a wonderful flexible editing application which allows you to know tell your story with maximum impact. more>>
Major Features:
- Save time creating dramatic effects and get finer creative control thanks to tight integration with Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Adobe After Effects CS3 Professional software.
- Achieve your vision with professional color correction, quickly and precisely edit footage from multicam shots, all from within a familiar, customizable interface.
Enhancements:
- Adds support for AVC-Intra import, Apple Final Cut Pro 7 compatibility, and other third-party support, along with numerous stability and quality improvements.
WebColorPicker 1.1.0
WebColorPicker is regarded as a feature-rich and trustworthy plugin for Mac OS X which works with the OS X system color picker. more>>
WebColorPicker 1.1.0 is regarded as a feature-rich and trustworthy plugin for Mac OS X which works with the OS X system color picker.
Visually select a color and paste an HTML hex code. Or copy an HTML hex code into WebColorPicker and see a precise color swatch indicating the represented color. A must have utility for web designers and software developers. A handy color selection tool for everyone. Copy a color text specifier from your source code to WebColorPicker and immediately see the actual color with confirming matches to a master color list. OR Pick a color with the mouse and paste the HTML hex code, no typos, no counting to 6, no crib sheets - immediately visualize the color.
iPhone Developers: Drag and drop full code snippets: pick a color with the mouse, drag the corresponding color specifying statement to your source code - zero typing, no compiles to "see" the color, full native support for CSS and Cocoa Touch.
Fractality 0.6
Fractality is a very tractable and powerful sound tool. more>>
Fractality 0.6 is a very tractable and powerful sound tool. One of the ultimate time-wasting applications, Fractality is a toy and/or tool for creating polygonal fractals. Like geometric fractals, polygonal fractals are repetitive patterns following certain mathematical algorithms. Yet polygonal fractals are simpler, usually more symmetric, and often much more beautiful. They follow repeating patterns of simple algorithmic commands, and are essentially geometric shapes repeating on themselves over and over again.
Fractality is an original tool made to create and manipulate almost every aspect of these fractals. In Fractality, you have easy control over basic controls, like the number of iterations or the size of the fractal, and over precise iterative controls, like the angle of rotation per iteration, or the ability to cut off certain fingers. In addition, for beautification purposes, you have control over the color of the fractal, from beginning to end and even how fast the transition is.
For mathematical study or simple delight in not working, Fractality is the tool to use. The application utilizes easy-to-use controls in manipulating the fractals, and a templates menu for a place to start. Send us a copy of your favorite fractal!
Enhancements:
- Fractality is undergoing heavy development and is a pre-release state. You can download a public preview of Fractality below or to the right, but be sure you realize this is a beta application and comes with no guarentees. It is offered as-is and we will take no responsibility for anything it may do to your system. Please be sure, however, that we offer only the best intentions and hope you will take advantage to look at this preview and offer your comments and suggestions.
- Major changes since the last release:
- Quick color buttons correctly working
- Drawer toggle commands work on a per-document basis instead of application-wide
- Drawer controls work on a per-fractal basis instead of application-wide
- Tooltips are more helpful and say the right things
- Most memory leaks should be fixed
- Known Issues:
- Export to JPEG is vertically inverted
- Trouble with 1 iteration fractal drawing
- No dirty window support yet, lacks undo features
- Some truncating of long floats in precise iteration controls
- Major Planned features: Export to multiple image formats in ready-set sizes (for easy export to desktop pictures)
- Speed it up!
Requirements: Mac OS 10.3 or later.

zxsp 0.7.3pre4
zxsp is a professional and smart simulator for the historic Sinclair ZX home computer families. more>>
zxsp 0.7.3pre4 is a professional and smart simulator for the historic Sinclair ZX home computer families.
Main supported platform is Mac OS X. Versions for classic MacOS and old versions of Mac OS X are still available from the zxsp download page.
zxsp supports ".sna" and ".z80" snapshot files, ".tap", ".tzx", ".pzx", ".80", ".81", ".o", ".p" tape files, excellent sound, precise screen and border effects, joysticks, mouse, a virtual tape recorder and virtual keyboards.
zxsp can load from and save to a built-in virtual tape recorder or a real-world cassette recorder or a real-world Specci. It also can dup real-world cassette tapes to ".tap" files or vice versa.
zxsp supports the black&white models ZX80 and ZX81 and the Jupiter Ace, the ZX Spectrum models with 16K and 48K ram, the +128, +2 and the +2A/+2B; including the Spanish and French versions. If you still own one of the emulated machines and find that the simulation does not match the original, you are welcome to contact me for further improvement. Just keep the original thing ready for tests. :-)
zxsp comes with a debugger with register edit for the main chips, a video beam position indicator, single stepper and memory disassembly. The machine can be throttled down to 1 Hz or overdrived to 20 MHz cpu clock. You can directly load Z80 assembler sources into zxsp
Major Features:
- Multiple instances
- Screen zoom factor x1 to x4
- Fullscreen mode
- Excellent stereo sound
- Precise screen and border effects
- Virtual tape recorder and keyboards
- Save highres and flashing Gif screenshots and record Gif movies
- Supported machines:
- ZX Spectrum 16k, 48k, 128k, +2 and +2A.
- Inves ZX Spectrum+ and Spanish Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ 128K, +2 and +2A.
- French +2.
- ZX80, ZX81 and Jupiter Ace (emulated).
- Supported file formats:
- Load .sna, .z80, .tap, .80, .81, .o, .p, .tzx, .tzx v1.20, .pzx, .rom, .ass and .scr files
- Save .sna, .z80, .tap, .80, .81, .o, .p, .rom, .scr and .gif files
- Instant-loading .tap, .o, .p, .80 and .81 files
- Load .sna, .tap, .o, .p, .80, .81 files from assembler source
- Record and replay to/from audio file
- Supported real-world machinery:
- Load from and save to real-world Specci or cassette recorder
- USB joysticks and game pads
- Supported virtual peripherials:
- Kempston joystick interface
- Built-in joystick ports of the +2, +2A and TC2048
- Interface 2 for joysticks and rom cartridge
- Kempston mouse interface
- Bi-Pak ZON X-81 and ZON X sound modules for the ZX81 and ZX Spectrum
- Integrated debugger:
- Speed control from 1 Hz to 20 MHz
- Load assembler source files
- Z80, Ula/CRTC/MMU and AY sound chip register edit
- Single stepper
- Memory disassembly
- Breakpoints for exec, read or write access
- Video beam position indicator.
Enhancements:
- Generic emulation of the b&w machines:
- Jupiter Ace: generic memory (3K), keyboard, audio and video decoding.
virtual taperecorder loads and saves .tap files. - ZX81: generic memory (16K), keyboard, audio, and highres SLOW/FAST video decoding.
instant load/save works, virtual taperecorder load works, but not saving. - ZX80: generic memory (4K), keyboard, audio, and highres video decoding.
instant load/save works, virtual taperecorder load works, but not saving. - Frequent crash when switching between models fixed
- Inves Spectrum+ fixed and in again.
- This preview version is recommended for all who already loaded previous preview versions.

Pixel Ace 1.1.0
Pixel Ace offers users a brilliant pixel ruler for your computer. more>>
Pixel Ace 1.1.0 offers users a brilliant pixel ruler for your computer. This tool can be used to measure items (in pixels) on your computer. Pixel Ace has not only the ability to measure items horizontally, and vertically, but you can expand the ruler into a box view and measure the height and width of items behind it. You can adjust the ruler's transparency to view those items behind it. All of the colors can be completely changed for your taste. It is truly the best pixel ruler out there and all free.
Major Features:
- Measure items (in pixels) on your computer screen
- Use scroll wheel to adjust the transparency of the ruler
- Completely resizable. Adjust the size of the ruler to fit your needs
- Capture image on window and zoom in for more precise measuring
- Can drag the bottom right corner of the ruler to make the ruler a box view. This allows you to measure height and width at the same time
- No need to set the ruler on the '0' mark... simply right click and drag to start measureing from where your mouse is
- Drag the ruler anywhere on your computer by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the ruler to the desired area
- Completely adjustable ruler colors
- Greatest pixel ruler out there
Enhancements:
- User can now capture an image from what is behind the ruler and zoom in on that image to make measurements of smaller items. See the help within the program for more information on this new feature.
- There is now a setting for saving the measured value to the clipboard just in case the user doesn't want the program to behave that way.
- Program Changes: Version number is now stored in the config file. This will help the updating process in the future when new versions of the ruler are installed.
- Bug Fixes:
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- Program now checks that the OS being used supports transparency before attempting to set the translucency of the ruler.
- When the user chooses to download an update from within the program, it always downloaded the .exe file (even if they are on Windows). The program now checks if you are running Windows or some other OS.
Requirements: The latest version of Java (JRE 1.6)
Free Ruler 1.7b5
Free Ruler is a screen ruler for Mac more>>
Features:
A horizontal and vertical ruler which can be used independently or simultaneously.
Measurement in pixels, inches, picas, or centimeters.
Automatic alignment of rulers.
The ability to group rulers and move them around as a unit.
Shadowless rulers with customizable transparency.
Interactive tick marks which follow the mouse location for more precise measurement.
Independent resizing of rulers, from 200 pixels to 5000 pixels in length.
Single key shortcuts for most ruler functions.
Conversion assistant to set ruler resolution based on screen size and resolution.
Unit converter utility for converting numbers between different units of measure.
Did I mention its free?

ArtOptimizer 2.3
ArtOptimizer is addressed at a very niche workflow automation solution for reducing the size of images linked to Adobe Illustrator document by eliminating excessive image data. more>>
ArtOptimizer 2.3 is addressed at a very niche workflow automation solution for reducing the size of images linked to Adobe Illustrator document by eliminating excessive image data. The program reduces the size of linked images whose effective resolution is higher than user defined target resolution.
ArtOptimizer will open images in Adobe Photoshop, automatically reduce their resolution, and scale the images according to their dimensions in Illustrator document. ArtOptimizer will then reimport the images into Illustrator at 100% in their precise position. ArtOptimizer will help you save valuable storage space, time and reduce production costs in a variety of ways by reducing the size of images linked to your Illustrator document.
Major Features:
- Saving valuable hard drive and backup storage space.
- Saving hours (and, for large projects, even days) of optimizing image size and resolution manually.
- Increasing speed of document printing and creating PDF files. (For high resolution, image rich projects you can reduce the output time from hours to minutes).
- Saving time when transferring jobs to outside sources.
- Reducing job cost through faster processing by service providers.
- Speeding up your overall job turnaround.
Enhancements: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard compatibility.
Requirements:
- Adobe Illustrator CS-CS4
- Adobe Photoshop CS-CS4
- Mac OS X 10.4.2-10.6
Chrysalis-A 1.04
Chrysalis-A is known as a new and interesting game for you to join in. more>>
Chrysalis-A 1.04 is known as a new and interesting game for you to join. Ever since a group of six elders saved humanity from self-destruction, there's been rumors as to where the Elders came from. Legend has it that the Elders descended from a place called The Glass City which is located somewhere in the clouds high above. The city was created by Mother Nature herself to raise future defenders of the planet and the human race. The legend of the Glass City went unchallenged for centuries until a historian/scientist name Dr.
Ordonez set up an experiment in Peru to replicate the environment which could have possibly created the Elders. CHRYSALIS-A You take the role as an assistant to Dr. Ordonez. He has created Chrysalis-A, a 100ml glass chamber with precise control of its internal temperature. After filling Chrysalis-A with plants and soil gathered from the location where the Elders were first spotted, you fired up the chamber. In doing so, Chrysalis-A started a process that if managed properly will recreate the Elders from just plants and dust!
The ultimate revolution in evolution awaits! THE GAME Chrysalis is a real-time causal pace evolution widget/game. You start with nothing but plants and dirt. By figuring out the right temperature that promotes growth/evolution you must guide an unknown species through several stages of evolution until it hopefully evolve into the Elders.
There are two ways to control the temperature inside Chrysalis-A. A blue value introduces chilled water into the chamber which lowers the temperature over time. A red valve turns on the gas heater which raises the temperature over time. Fumes and excess water are automatically removed from the chamber, so don't worry about it.
Keiths Image Stacker 4.2
Keiths Image Stacker - Image processing program more>>
What Keiths Image Stacker provides, more than anything else, is a workspace in which to align many similar images (say from a quicktime movie of Jupiter taken through a telescope with a webcam) and then to produce a stack of the images, which consists of a single image that comprises either the sum, or the average, or some value in between of the individually stacked images.
Stacking images is a well-established method for increasing the signal-to-noise ratio in a series of similar images. True "information" will shine through the stack, while random noise will drop out.
Enhancements:
- In the Unsharp Mask and Laplacian Sharpening Interfaces, if you attempted to redefine a the preview bounds but released the mouse button without dragging a rectangle, this could cause subsequent crashes later on. Should be fixed.
- v4.1 introduced a bug into the Open FITS file interface, in which each channel opened would erase any existing channels in the stack. This made it impossible to recover an RGB stack from three FITS files. The problem has been solved.
- The sliders in the Power Spectrum Sorting Interface were being memory leaked. Fixed.
- Fixed a bug that could cause a crash when the Clips Window is closed.
- Centroid alignment wasnt using the proper algorithm to determine a pixels overall value (using average instead of max of RGB components). Fixed.
- Preview bounds for a variety of operations were not properly displayed in the FrameStack window if the FrameStack window size did not perfectly match that actual FrameStacks size. Should be fixed.
- The Laplacian Sharpening Interface did not respect the pin-zero and pin-one boxes when creating the final result after hitting the OK button. This would cause the final result to suddenly change so as to not match the preview that was available immediately before hitting OK. This is fixed now.
- The Laplacian Sharpening Interface did not remember the value of the DC term properly after being closed. Fixed.
- Half bug, half missing feature in some cases, the Marking Clip Rect (cyan border around a clip) often was not drawn for many operations. Several occurances of this bug were fixed in v4.1. Several more are fixed here.
- Turns out I was calculating 2D power spectrums quite incorrectly. Sorting by power spectrum will hopefully improve now.
- A smattering of small changes and fixes to the precise dimensions of power-2 operations bounds rects and methods for getting pixels from GWorlds (inclusion of the right and bottom edges of pixels of a bounds rect primarily)
- In the Unsharp Masking Interface, if you moved the preview rect, the old preview rect was not restored to the original image. Fixed.
- If the RGB channels of the Frame Stack were independently aligned, the single channel views in the Histograms/Levels Interface were not drawn properly. Fixed (and eliminated now that those checkboxes are gone)
- If the FrameStack was rebuilt, the RGB alignments on the FrameStack were not reinitialized to (0, 0). Bug? Stupid feature? Either way, they are initialized now.
Changes:
- Added Debayering on the individual clips, for use with cameras that have been "RAW" modded to receive the Bayer pattern directly from the cameras CCD.
- Decreased the Event reaction time slightly. This vastly cuts the amount of CPU resources being hogged by the program without noticably affecting the programs performance.
- When sorting frames by power spectrum distribution, there is now a high frequency cutoff slider in addition to the old low frequency cutoff slider. The score of a frame will be the ratio of the sum of power between the cutoffs to the sum of total power. Initial experiments suggest that this can definitely improve the final sorted order of the frames.
- A few sorting methods have been completely removed because people continue to be confused as to how to properly sort the frames in such a way as to get satisfying results. At the same time, the sorting menu has been garnished with some textual notes that should prod people in the right direction under most circumstances.
- Significant changes to centroid alignment. Centroid alignment is considerably faster than difference alignment, especially when the misalignments are large. However, it may not produce the optimal alignment (I am unsure about this. Perhaps it is optimal after all, in which it is definitely superior to the difference method). Therefore, it is suggested to use centroid alignment (4-key) first and then clean up with a difference alignment using the 3-key. The 1-key and 2-key difference alignments, despite fixing large misalignments better than the 3-key method, are slower than the centroid method, which is why centroid followed by 3-key is recommended as the best overall approach.
- Added Cross-Correlation alignment. It is used in the same fashion as the existing four methods of alignment, three for difference and one for centroid. Simply hold down the 5 key and click on a clip or a selection of clips to use it. You must, however, use a power-of-two Operations Bound rect. Otherwise the program simply beeps. While this method usually works pretty well, it sometimes gets confused and produces a completely ridiculous alignment. Additionally, it is noticeably slower than the other alignment methods. Frankly, I think the centroid method is best for macro-alignments and the key-3 difference method is best for micro-alignments.
- Added a new operation on the FrameStack called Fourier Transform Editor. This allows you to literally paint out those parts of the Fourier transform of the stack that correspond to periodic interference patterns, such as the "herring bone" pattern that pervades many long exposure modified webcams. Aligning with a brightness threshold (which deals with the same problem in some cases) is still crucial, since it provides an optimal and sharp alignment, but if the final stack is not deep enough, it can still exhibit these kinds of interference patterns. This tool will virtually eliminate them. I would guess that it should also help in mitigating Bayer pattern effects, although I have not experimented with this yet.
- The centroid alignment wasnt using the brightness threshold before. Only the difference alignment was. Now centroid alignment uses it too, as does the new cross correlation alignment (although it may introduce unnatural edges into the image which could mess up the cross correlation alignment).
- Added a new checkbox to the Open Movie Interface that lets you specify that frames should be aligned on the fly as they are brought into the workspace. Not only does this allow you to align at the time of opening the file (which doesnt really save any time if you think about it), but it allows you to specify a bounds rect in the Open Movie Interface that only needs to fit around the object in the first frame, not the full drifted area of the object in all frames. This will save memory of course. Likewise this prevents the object from drifting outside the specified rect and being clipped by accident if you didnt make the original rect big enough in the first frame.
- Added four menu commands to the View menu for viewing the RGB channels of the FrameStack individually. Note that the 1, 2, and 3 command key menu equivalents have been reassigned in accordance with this change. These menu commands work even when the various operations dialogs are open. Note, however, that the channel appearances interact with the preview rects in some strange ways. I am still working on designing the best possible interface and interaction for all the possible combinations of settings.
- Removed the recently added channel checkboxes in the Histogram/Levels Interface. They are no longer necessary now that the much easier to use menu command replacements are available.
- Documentation updates.
- Resampling of the clips used to occur on the original opened-from-disk form of the clip. It now occurs on the modified form and makes the modified form the original form after resampling is completed. This means any operations become permanant and should be turned off prior to resampling if you dont want this, including dark frame subtraction, flat field division, normalization, median filtering, and alignment. In particular, this applies to deBayering as well, but deBayering must be done before resampling, as it will not work properly after resampling.
- Increased the maximum slider value for the Mask Intensity sliders in the Unsharp Masking and Laplacian Sharpening Interfaces.
Wallpaper Clock 1.1
Wallpaper Clock refreshes your desktop every minute to keep your time and date precise as well as stylish in many artistic ways. more>> Secure FTP (SFTP), designed with automation in mind, so you do not have to spend time interactively transferring files. For Mac OSX and other Unix Platforms.
Easy to use: no programming or scripting required, graphical interface
Powerful, flexible, reliable and affordable
Run 1000s of tasks a day
Timely and Free technical support before and after you purchase
FREE 30-day trial and FREE minor upgrades,
Runs on Mac OSX and other Unix platforms
Features:
Simple User Interface helps you transfer files interactively; but the Goal is to let you create advanced automated SFTP and FTP tasks. The tasks can be scheduled to run automatically, or can be run manually.
Automate Secure FTP to/from an intranet or internet server. Schedule FTP of files between your PC and the server, and automatically rename the files based on current month, day or time, if needed. Secure FTP supports wildcards (*). Transfer multiple files at once. Supports subdirectory transfers.
Scheduler software is easy to use, yet has very powerful scheduling, tasking and automation capabilities.
FTP Command task can run RFC FTP commands in sequence.
Email notification of task failure based on task exit code.
Remote FTP directory monitor can detect directory change and trigger the tasks, such as: FTP , zip, copy, delete. It can detect file size, total number of files, file modification dates and trigger other tasks, if required.
Local directory monitor works similar to the Remote FTP directory monitor.
Zip files and directories using wildcards on a schedule. Can append date/time to filename, for archive purposes.
Copy files and directories using wildcards on a schedule. Can append date/time to filename for archive purposes.
Delete files on a schedule based on wildcards.<<less
Vladstudio - tiny program that refreshes your desktop every minute to keep your time and date precise as well as stylish in many artistic ways. Wallpaper ClockLicense:Freeware
Vlad Gerasimov - A tiny program that refreshes your desktop every minute to keep your time and date precise as well as stylish in many artistic ways. Wallpaper Clock. A tiny programFreeway Pro 5.3.2
WYSIWYG html generator for web designing more>> WYSIWYG html generator for web designing
Whether you are an HTML Pro, a designer with traditional training and work-experience or a Novice to the exciting world of the Web - Freeways integrated web design environment makes life easy offering you advanced functionality blended with a superbly accessible user interface.
Freeway is designed to encompass the whole workflow, including the production of Web-ready graphic elements, flexible and precise HTML page layout, site upload and automatic site maintenance.
In short, its a complete solution for producing professional-looking Web sites.
Main features:
- Multiple output options (HTML 3.2, HTML 4.01, XHTML Transitional and Strict).
- Full choice of output encodings available.
- Complete color and text style management across your entire document.
- Extended graphic import capabilities. Import Illustrator, Photoshop, TIFF files and many more.
- Accessibility reporting.
- Employ multiple style sheets for each document.
- Full CSS text styling and CSS Layout.
- Ability to specify relative and percentage positions and dimensions for layout items.
- Specify padding, wrap, margin and border (HTML items only) separately for each side of an item.
- Advanced visual effects on your web site using Scriptaculous Actions.
- Specify link styles on any CSS-positioned HTML item.
- Link map: overview and maintenance of all the links in your document.
- Multiple windows open for the same document at once.
- Snapping palettes for easier workspace management.
- Extended transformation options: Skew, Scale and Mirror content separately from its box.
- Freely combine and manipulate shadows, glows and other graphic effects with greater control over their appearance.
- Save items and pages as images.
- Use the full range of Freeway Actions, or write your own.
System requirements:
- Registered Freeway 5 serial number required to download the updater.
Enhancements
- Bug fixes.