GraphicConvertor 7: New Cocoa UI, photo Geodata, stepless zooming
1 October 2010
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With the ability to import 200 graphic formats, edit, export 80 file types, use Photoshop plugins, batch convert files and deliver perhaps the best slideshow experience on the Mac, GraphicConvertor has been a staple on the fairer platform since the ’90s — Apple even bundled it with new Macs for a number of years. Now, it’s gotten a major rewrite, including a fresh new Cocoa face.
LemkeSoft has released GraphicConvertor 7 ($25.95 upgrade, $39.95 license), major rewrite of the popular shareware image editor for the Mac.
According to company, it took four programmers working full-time a year to create GraphicConvertor.
• New user interface (in Cocoa)
• Geodata is shown on a map
• New window for multiple conversion
• Stepless zooming of preview images in the browser
• Clearly organized preferences dialog
• Multiple processor support for more efficient work
• Various small improvements
GraphicConvertor 7 is shareware and requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher — get your copy here (89.5MB).

• New user interface (in Cocoa)
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