(CA-OPENOSX-COM) OpenOSX Introduces FilmGimp CD
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--(OPENOSX-COM)--Jan. 7th, 2003--
OpenOSX today introduced, and began shipping OpenOSX FilmGimp 1.0p1,
a new product based on FilmGimp. The new OpenOSX product will install
and fully configure all required libraries and programs to start
using Film Gimp immediately. A complete installation will be performed
in a few minutes without the need to type a single "UNIX"
or "FINK" command.
Film Gimp has been developed from The Gimp (The GNU Image Manipulation
Program), specially enhanced for motion picture's film-resolution
of 16-bit color-space and includes a Frame Manager. The Gimp is
the open source alternative to Adobe Photoshop™. Film Gimp
is like Gimp on wheels and has been used on major motion pictures
such as Scooby-Doo, Harry Potter, Stuart Little and Stuart Little
2.
The product is based on Film Gimp 0.13, XFree 4.2.1 with OroborOSX
0.85, GTK+ 1.2.10, glib1.2.10, audiofile 0.2.3, gettext 0.10.40,
jpeg 6b, libungif 4.1.0, ncurses 5.3, libtiff 3.5.7, esound 0.2.29,
giflib 4.1.0, imlib 1.9.14, libpng.1.2.1, mpeg_lib 1.3.1 and netpbm
10.12.
The OpenOSX FilmGimp product is available immediately for us$40,
with 6-month hassle-free CD-subscriptions available for us$100;
both are bundled with limited installation support and documentation.
Visit the OpenOSX web site for more details (http://OpenOSX.com/filmgimp).
OpenOSX is a company dedicated to serving, and expanding, the Macintosh
community. Founded on the premise that many computer users are intimidated
by the UNIX command-line, OpenOSX committed itself to one mission-
bringing popular Unix software to both the "Unix-challenged"
and the seasoned, Mac inclined system administrator in a friendly,
Mac environment.
Note to Editors: OpenOSX is a trademark owned by OpenOSX(TM), all
other trademarks are owned by their respective owner.
CONTACT: OpenOSX.com
Jeshua Lacock, 760/935-4736
jeshua@OpenOSX.com
http://OpenOSX.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE PRODUCT
SOURCE: OpenOSX.com
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