![]() ![]() Tagging, and navigation capabilities use intuitive concepts such as IDive, the "digital video shoebox," is a media management application thatĬan turn any assortment of disorganized tapes into an instantly accessible "iDive" from Aquafadas Software, submitted by Curio's dossiersĭefine and remain focused on the project's goals and Sleuth, Curio'sĬustomizable research assistant, ferrets out needed inspiration or Lists, QuickTime media, and even freehand sketches. Images, links to other documents, web site bookmarks, outlines, to-do "Curio" from Zengobi, submitted by George BrowningĬurio is the ultimate notebook for researching and exploring ideas usingįlexible, freeform idea spaces that can be filled with a collage of text, ILife, users can also incorporate music from iTunes. And because it has excellent integration with FotoMagico allows users to scale, move, and rotate pictures,Īnd even create animations. Users can pause the show at any time, control the volume, skip slides,Īnd more. It provides better control over the timing and the pace of slideshows. Presentations and complex slideshows with pictures from an iPhoto Library. With just a few mouse clicks, FotoMagico allows users to create live "FotoMagico" from Boinx Software, submitted by ![]() Items to read, watch, and play based on the items already in the library.ĭelicious Library will be released on November 8, 2004. Users can thenīrowse though digital shelves, check stuff out to friends from via Addressīook and mark the due dates in iCal, and get smart recommendations of new USB scanner to import an item's details from the Internet. Submitted by William Jon Shipley and Mike Matasĭelicious Library lets users create a home or office lending library ofīooks, movies, music, and video games. "Delicious Library" from Delicious Monster Software, Managing editor Derrick Story, this year's winners were announced today at After careful vetting by a committee chaired by Mac DevCenter ![]() The nod as one of the top applications created for the Mac OS X platform Santa Clara, CA-October 26, 2004-From around the world they came:Įntries in the second annual Mac OS X Innovators Contest, submitted byīoth hobbyists and professional developers hoping their project would get ![]()
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