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OPEN DOOR NETWORKS ANNOUNCES NEW ENVISION EFFORTS Envision Everywhere, Envision 1.1, special pricing at Macworld/SF SAN FRANCISCO CA -- January 10, 2005 -- Open Door Networks today announced its "Envision Everywhere" initiative, Envision version 1.1, and special Envision pricing at Macworld Conference and Expo here. Open Door's Envision software moves Web images beyond the confines of the Mac's Web browser; Envision Everywhere goes even further by moving those images beyond the confines of the Mac itself, to flat-panel TVs, digital picture frames and even the iPod photo. Envision 1.1 adds support for Envision Everywhere as well as other major new features. Envision Everywhere and Envision 1.1 can be seen at Open Door's show booth, #649, and in the Macworld Digital Art Gallery, #407, which Open Door is sponsoring (see "Open Door Networks sponsors Macworld Digital Art Gallery"). Envision helps users take Web images where they've never gone before, by automatically pulling them off Web sites and displaying them in new ways, such as in full-screen slide shows, montages, and thumbnail views. The product ships with over 100 pre-built "Web shows" from sites like Astronomy Picture of the Day and WebMuseum. Envision Everywhere supplements Envision with a comprehensive set of technologies and recommendations for displaying Envision images not just on the Mac, but on a broad array of entertainment devices. "As Envision customers become aware of the amazing imagery available through the Web, they've been asking us for ways to move that imagery from their Macs to entertainment devices throughout their home," said Alan Oppenheimer, president of Open Door Networks. "Envision Everywhere provides guidance and recommendations for moving Web images onto everything from 60-inch plasma HDTV's to wall-hanging iMacs to 2-inch iPod photos." The Envision Everywhere Web site can be reached through http://www.opendoor.com/envision/ . As part of Envision Everywhere, Open Door has added significant new features to the core product itself. Envision 1.1, available immediately as a free upgrade for all registered users, includes such new features as: - Ability to save images for use on Envision Everywhere entertainment devices - An out-of-this-world montage display option - New full-screen display modes, including stretch and zoom - Integrated image search through the Google search engine - An enhanced set of pre-built "Web show" files, including many from Open Door's "Web Show of the Week" archive. In concert with Macworld Expo, Open Door also announced that pricing for single licenses to Envision will be reduced through the end of January to $39. The product can be purchased directly off the Envision Web site at http://www.opendoor.com/envision/. A free, 30-day evaluation version of Envision 1.1 is also available there. About Open Door Networks Open Door Networks, Inc. has been a leading provider of Internet solutions for the Macintosh since 1995. Open Door was founded by Alan Oppenheimer, co-creator of the AppleTalk Network System. Open Door's mission is to provide Macintosh users with Internet solutions that are as easy-to-use and as powerful as the Macintosh itself. Open Door Networks is based in Ashland, Oregon. __________________________ Please visit our sponsors: BetterRAM.com(sm): Your Source for RAM http://www.betterram.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 800-895-3493 MacTech(r) Magazine: The journal of Macintosh technology and development http://www.mactech.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], or 877-MACTECH 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, Xplain Corporation and its sponsors 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>.
