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iView MediaPro

iView MediaPro - 1.1

catalog, archive, play, and display graphic files

All Time: (3.7)
Version 1.1: (4.5)
Selected Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2001-07-10
License: Update
Downloads (version 1.1): 6,086
Downloads (all versions): 283,513
Price: $90.00

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Product Description:

iView MediaPro is the easiest and fastest way to view, organize and present the growing number of photos, images, movies, sounds, fonts and other media files on your disks. Whether you are a photographer, graphics artist, publishing professional, musician, scientist, lecturer, student, doctor, cinematographer, multimedia programmer, web author, newspaper editor, or you simply want to keep your family images organized, iView MediaPro will simplify your task by giving fast access to those media files on your disks or those archived on CDROM or any other storage device. In brief iView MediaPro allows you to create media catalogs containing thumbnails and annotations that can be viewed even when the original files are no longer on a mounted drive. Organizing your media into catalogs allows you to search and retrieve media, based on annotations such as caption, keywords or digital camera information. You can use media in iView MediaPro catalogs to create slide show presentations, print multi-image reports, export into one of several export options, as well as calibrate them in order to enhance their color, brightness, or other visual characteristic.

What's new in this version:

  • Updated interface (Mac OS X)
  • Corrected problem open/reveal finder files (Mac OS X)
  • Fixed problem with label menu (Mac OS X)
  • Corrected problem with floating windows after a screen resize (critical)
  • Adjusted to preserve image rotation during rebuilds
  • Fixed positioning problem when navigating between photoshop layers
  • Added support for images with width larger than 4000px (requires carbon 125 or newer)
  • Fixed problem when copying images at 72dpi (media view)
  • Changed location of recent catalog aliases to iView folder in preferences folder
  • Added "Hide Selected" command
  • Fixed crash when starting with movie in media view
  • Fixed problem when rotating grayscale jpegs
  • Fixed problem when exporting annotations to quicktime movies
  • Improved slide show sound quality
  • Fixed image corruption when rendering HTML
  • Fixed problem when deleting URL's
  • Added sort box all views
  • Added preliminary support for extracting IPTC annotations in PhotoCD files
  • Fixed annotation sync issue with regards to user fields
  • Files with the same name in different folders all import correctly now.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.6 or higher
  • PPC
  • CarbonLib
  • or Mac OS X

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Version 1.1:
Overall Rating: (4.5) Features: Not rated (0.0) Support: Not rated (0.0)
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iView MediaPro CommentaryStill the best but still needs improvement - Version: 2.0.2096.0, 11/22/2009 11:40AM PST

elandy
Use onMAC - I have used Expression Media (Used to be called Iview Media Pro) since years and despite numerous issues and flaws, there is NOTHING like it to keep track of and manipulate media files. I use it primarily for image files. I have thousands of image files and this is the only way I could keep track of them, send them out, change names, sizes, etc. easily. On the other hand, since Microsoft bought it, VERY LITTLE has been done for it and it needs a lot of help now. They have fixed some serious bugs, but there are still others. I have learned to put up with them and hope they still develop this app. If there were another out there that did the same stuff or near it, I would use it, but there are none. This is a VERY configurable app. If anyone knows of any other that comes close, PLEASE let me know as the bugs in it have gone unfixed for a year now. I am writing this to counter other neg reviews I have read. Yes, its a drag but what else is there? Apeture is not close.
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iView MediaPro CommentaryMicrosoft sucks - Version: 3.1.3, 10/31/2009 08:41PM PST

Cowicide
This is exactly why I hate Microsoft. They march in and buy companies that produce tools for Mac users and then discontinue it for Mac. What absolute SCUM.

They did the exact same thing with Connectix Virtual PC for Mac. MicroScum.
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iView MediaPro ReviewSame old, same old - Version: 2.0.2096.0, 8/2/2009 07:49AM PST

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grh-akl
Still a compulsory splash screen on startup. Still frequent and mysterious disappearance of the view preferences.

Another pet peeve: Accidentally clicking outside an image boundary can lose all of the selection frames. Grossly annoying if I am near the end of a four-figure catalog.

Sorry I came back for a quick inspection to see if they have improved what was a good product before they bought it. Nope.
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