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Mac Notepad ‘08 for Mac OS X released

Milano, Italy - Apimac announced today the release of the new release ‘08 of Mac Notepad, their $27.00 Mac OS X application that helps users organize any piece of text they may want to be at hand. Mac Notepad is designed from the ground up to support the latest Apple technologies and provides everything Mac user needs to be more productive with its Mac.

A privacy feature lets user to protect its personal notes with a password. If this option is selected, at the opening of a Mac Notepad database a password dialog box will be displayed. To gain access to the notes it will be necessary to enter the correct password.

New in this release are:

* User interface improvements.

* New Back and Forward button to navigate notes previously visited.

* New History window to navigate notes previously visited.

* New live search for the notes.

* Various code optimizations.

* Fix for the disappearing cursor when typing and for the crash on forward-delete key combination.

* Fixed all reported bugs.

* Leopard optimization.

Minimum Requirements:

* Mac OS X Version 10.4 Tiger or higher

* Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel

* G4 Processor, 1GHz or faster

* 38.8 MB Hard Drive space

Pricing and Availability:

Mac Notepad is available for $27.00 USD from the Apimac online store and is free of charge for all current customers. A free demo is available from the Apimac website. For additional info, including some screen captures of the main program window, please see the product page.

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Founded in 1996, Apimac develops award-winning software for the Mac, including Mac Notepad, Clean Text, Apimac Slideshow, and Secret Folder. Apimac is committed to bringing easy-to-use applications to students, educators, creative professionals, and consumers around the world.

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