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  • Kobo acquires Mac developer Aquafadas

    by 
    Megan Lavey-Heaton
    Megan Lavey-Heaton
    10.10.2012

    The news that e-reader company Kobo bought Aquafadas, a French-based developer known for its digital-publishing software, normally wouldn't make the radar of many Mac users. But Aquafadas is known to the Mac community as the brains behind MotionComposer, BannerZest, SnapFlow, iDive, VideoPier, PulpMotion and more. It also developed the tech behind MacTech's iPad app. While Kobo will be utilizing Aquafadas' publishing system to bolster its e-reader and platform, there is no word yet on the fate of its Mac apps. [via The Loop]

  • Aquafadas releases Pulpmotion

    by 
    Michael Rose
    Michael Rose
    12.15.2006

    From the company that brought you the delightful and productivity-enhancing DV logger iDive comes this interesting new app. How exactly to describe it? Well, it provides an iLifelike UI and fun tools and templates for turning all your media into your own animated, full-motion-video...things. Video postcards. Art gallery tours. Newscasts. Think of it as "Motion for the rest of us." Download and play, or buy in for $25.Thanks Rich! [via MacMinute]