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Prowler 2.2.1 - Image browser and management tool (prowler-221.hqx)

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From: Andrew Cunningham
Subject: Prowler 2.2.1 - Image browser and management tool


Prowler is an image browsing and management tool with an intuitive and
stylish interface. It's features include a full screen browser,
advanced slideshow (cross fades and the unique "scribble" function) and
powerful image organizational tools (image rotation, copying,
renaming). Prowler's aim is to present a collection of images in an
attractive way, either for personal browsing, showing off to friends,
or presentations.

Prowler supports all file image formats supported by the currently
installed version of QuickTime. These include PICT, JPEG, GIF etc.

Prowler is only US$15 shareware.

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So what's so great about Prowler?
There are many features that sets Prowler neck and tail ahead of the
rest of the pack;
- Prowler's has a unique and elegant interface; perfect for
presentations. No more of those drab gray buttons, lists and popup menus.
- Powerful image manipulation tools make it a perfect assistant to
any aspiring digital photographer.
- Prowler features a slideshow including all common features as well
as several unique features such as alpha fades and scribbling.
- The ability to create HTML image catalogs.
- Prowler isnÕt expensive.

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What's new in this version?
Released an early alpha version of Prowler Carbon. This lets Prowler
run natively under MacOS X.
Moved the preferences menu item from the edit menu to the application
menu under OSX.
Added a "Windows" menu under OSX.
Added labels to some of the go menu items.
Added the ability (under preferences) to set how images are
automatically scaled in the full screen mode. Basically, you can have
Prowler scale the image to the width of the screen (useful for TiBook
users, as suggested by Justin Weiner).
Pressing the tab key twice will zoom an image in slideshow to fit the
screen if the image is smaller than the screen; as requested by Ken arnold.
Bug. Menu would be hidden in Finder. Fixed.