When I first read this message, I sort of skimmed past it without really thinking about it. But upon deeper reflection,
I believe this is a *major* new move for Ulead Systems. It looks like they're
starting modestly with PhotoExplorer. But
could there soon be a MEDIASTUDIO PRO for the Mac? Interesting stuff:
The message below was posted by Ulead to the
comp.graphics.apps.ulead newsgroup on UseNet:
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>Dear Valued Mac User:
>We are pleased to invite you to
>join in a beta test for Ulead
>Systems' newest digital
>media management solution,
>Ulead Photo Explorer for the
>Mac 1.0. Your participation
>guarantees you a FREE release
>version of the software and also
>the chance to WIN a Palm organizer.
>Ulead Photo Explorer is the
>complete digital media organizer.
>It combines easy-to-use tools for >acquiring, viewing, organizing,
>adjusting and sharing digital
>images, audio clips, and video
>files. Its simple but powerful
>user interface makes multimedia
>management an easy and fun experience.
>We are in search of testers with
>the following equipment:
>* Macintosh OS 8.5 or later
>* QuickTime 3 or later
>* Power Macintosh, PowerBook
> series or iMac/iBook series
>* 8 MB of free RAM
>* 10 MB of available hard disk space
>* Digital camera or scanner
>If you are interested in becoming
>a tester, FREE Ulead
>software and a chance to WIN
>a Palm organizer, register
>now at
http://www.ulead.com/pex_mac/registration.htm
>by
>November 29, 2000.
>Sincerely,
>Mac Development Team
>Ulead Systems, Inc.
> http://www.ulead.com
>Ulead Systems, Inc. was originally
>founded in 1989 to develop and
>market Windows-based imaging and
>video production tools that
>empower people to share their
>ideas and memories more easily
>and creatively. We >provide easier,
>faster, and superior imaging, video,
>3D, and Internet software for
>business and personal
>communications. Our current
>mission is to bring our
>success with Windows-based
>applications to Mac users.
I believe this is a *major* new move for Ulead Systems. It looks like they're
starting modestly with PhotoExplorer. But
could there soon be a MEDIASTUDIO PRO for the Mac? Interesting stuff:
The message below was posted by Ulead to the
comp.graphics.apps.ulead newsgroup on UseNet:
--------------------------------------------
>Dear Valued Mac User:
>We are pleased to invite you to
>join in a beta test for Ulead
>Systems' newest digital
>media management solution,
>Ulead Photo Explorer for the
>Mac 1.0. Your participation
>guarantees you a FREE release
>version of the software and also
>the chance to WIN a Palm organizer.
>Ulead Photo Explorer is the
>complete digital media organizer.
>It combines easy-to-use tools for >acquiring, viewing, organizing,
>adjusting and sharing digital
>images, audio clips, and video
>files. Its simple but powerful
>user interface makes multimedia
>management an easy and fun experience.
>We are in search of testers with
>the following equipment:
>* Macintosh OS 8.5 or later
>* QuickTime 3 or later
>* Power Macintosh, PowerBook
> series or iMac/iBook series
>* 8 MB of free RAM
>* 10 MB of available hard disk space
>* Digital camera or scanner
>If you are interested in becoming
>a tester, FREE Ulead
>software and a chance to WIN
>a Palm organizer, register
>now at
http://www.ulead.com/pex_mac/registration.htm
>by
>November 29, 2000.
>Sincerely,
>Mac Development Team
>Ulead Systems, Inc.
> http://www.ulead.com
>Ulead Systems, Inc. was originally
>founded in 1989 to develop and
>market Windows-based imaging and
>video production tools that
>empower people to share their
>ideas and memories more easily
>and creatively. We >provide easier,
>faster, and superior imaging, video,
>3D, and Internet software for
>business and personal
>communications. Our current
>mission is to bring our
>success with Windows-based
>applications to Mac users.
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