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The following is an unedited press release, shown as received from the company represented. We've elected to present selected releases without editorial comment, as a way to provide our readers more information without further overtaxing our limited editorial resources. To avoid any possible confusion or conflict of interest, the Imaging Resource will always clearly distinguish between company-provided press releases and our own editorial views and content.

PRESS RELEASE: Nolobe Introduces Iris, 'The Ultimate Image Editor For Mac OS X'


PERTH, Western Australia, June 16 -- Nolobe today introduced Iris, an all-new image editor for Mac OS X.

Designed from the ground up specifically for Mac users, Iris provides a powerful, intuitive and easy to use solution for all your photo editing needs. Programmed to perform with a unique and elegant one-window interface, Iris renders confusing multiple palettes obsolete.

"Iris has been created for previously overlooked Mac owners who simply wanted an accessible and easy to use image program that provides professional results, without the professional price tag," explained Matthew Drayton, founder and CEO of Nolobe.

Iris 1.0 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later. For more information on Iris or to download a free demo please visit Nolobe's Web site: http://nolobe.com/iris/.

Pricing & Availability

Iris is available immediately at a suggested retail price of U.S.$79. Iris can be purchased directly from Nolobe. For more details please visit the Nolobe Web site at http://store.nolobe.com/ or send an email to [email protected].

About Nolobe

Nolobe specialises in developing advanced yet user friendly Mac software. Nolobe's flagship application, Interarchy, the world's most advanced (and award winning) file transfer program, is now joined by Iris, a powerful, intuitive and easy-to-use image editor. Nolobe -- Sophistication Simplified. For more information, visit http://nolobe.com/.

(See our Macworld Expo Report for more on Iris. -- Editor)


(First posted on Monday, June 16, 2008 at 13:06 EDT)

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