Wed, 25 Jun 2008 Smilebox for Mac - it's a sharing thing
Smilebox opens up to Mac users with latest software upgrade
Smilebox for Mac is a new way to share photos and videos online, in print and through social networks.
As Apple moves to retire iCards from its future Mobile Me service, Smilebox lets users mix photos, videos and music with hundreds of interactive designs including scrapbooks, greetings, slideshows, photobooks and postcards.
Smilebox also lets Mac users share their media using email, post to a blog, website or social network or print.
"We look forward to welcoming the Mac community to Smilebox. It is a natural extension of the Macintosh application experience and it will provide Mac users with a whole new way to connect and communicate," said Andrew Wright, founder and CEO of Smilebox, Inc.
Smilebox for Mac supports both Mac OS X Leopard and OS X Tiger. It integrates with iPhoto, iTunes and Photo Booth, making it easy to import or drag and drop media between applications. Smilebox for Mac features a lightweight application that enables media compression on the desktop.
The application is available for free download.
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