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ALADDIN SYSTEMS SHIPS DRAGSTRIP FOR MAC OS X- A DESKTOP ORGANIZER FOR AUTOMATICALLY ACCESSING, ORGANIZING, AND LAUNCHING DOCUMENTS QUICKLY DragStrip Is A Desktop Organizer For One-Click Access To Frequently Used Applications, Files, Folders, URLs, And More -For Mac And Windows Watsonville, CA- August 15, 2002 - Aladdin Systems, Inc. today announced that DragStrip(r) is now compatible with Mac OS X. DragStrip is a full-featured "launcher" application that allows users unlimited flexibility in organizing and accessing frequently used files and applications. It helps to eliminate desktop clutter and repeated searches in disks, folders, and on the Internet, by placing drag-and-drop modifiable palettes on the desktop. A palette can easily handle a user's files, folders, applications, and URLs all in one location. The update is available for DragStrip customers using Mac OS X and is free for registered users of version 3.7 http://www.aladdinsys.com/dragstrip/macupdates.html. DragStrip's Features And Benefits: *New! Strip assistant helps users customize new strips *New! "skins" appearances enhance the look of custom-built strips *Easy, one-click access to any file, application, URL, and more from Mac O S X desktop *Drag and drop file launching and copying *View and launch palette folder contents via hierarchical menus *Access any file or folder without opening a window *Store URLs on buttons for easy access to favorite web sites *Create multiple tabbed pages on a single palette to organize file sets *Customize palette appearance and location on the Desktop To speed access to all items, even those not specifically stored on a strip, DragStrip lets users click and hold the folder or disk strip button to produce a hierarchical menu that allows navigation directly to any file on any available disk. DragStrip buttons gain instant access to items stored on remote disks too. Availability And Pricing DragStrip is $20 US and is available directly from Aladdin's online store at <http://www.aladdinsys.com/store>. Upgrade pricing is available for users with versions prior to 3.6 http://www.aladdinsys.com/dragstrip/macupdates.html. The Windows version is also available online. Site licenses are available; contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for details. System Requirements DragStrip requires any Macintosh computer, running Mac OS 9.0.4 or higher (including 10.2). It is Power PC native and includes extensive AppleScript(tm) support. Aladdin Systems, Inc: The Leader in Access Management(tm) Founded in 1988, Aladdin Systems, Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aladdin Systems Holdings, Inc.. (OTC BB: ALHI), develops and publishes award-winning software solutions for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris. Aladdin's software offers a range of solutions to empower users in the area of information access, removal, recovery, security, and Internet distribution. Aladdin is located at 245 Westridge Drive, Watsonville, CA 95076, USA; telephone: (831)761-6200; Fax: (831)761-6206 URL: <http://www.aladdinsys.com> __________________________ Please visit our sponsors: RadGad(sm): The Place for Useful Gifts & Gadgets.(sm) http://www.radgad.com/, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], or 877-5-RADGAD MacTech(r) Magazine: The journal of Macintosh technology and development http://www.mactech.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], or 805-494-9797 DevDepot(sm): Your Source for RAM, Technical & Developer Products http://www.devdepot.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 877-DEPOT-NOW To submit a posting to NetProLive, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. To subscribe to NetProLive, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the SUBJECT line reading "SUBSCRIBE NetProLive". To unsubscribe, the SUBJECT line should read "UNSUBSCRIBE NetProLive". MacTech, Developer Depot, RadGad, and Xplain Corporation are not responsible for any errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies in this message. News may be propagated freely, but please attribute your source as MacTech Magazine, <http://www.mactech.com>.
