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Monday, June 16, 2008
Down Under is exporting more than just beer to the States these days and Nolobe is one such company that’s not being intoxicated when it says that Iris is, “The Ultimate Image Editor for Mac OS X,” in its press release. The Perth, Western Australia-based company tells SvenOnTech that it has designed, “A powerful, intuitive, and easy to use solution,” for all photo editing needs just for Leopard from the ground up. Working more along the lines of the Windows using a one-window interface, Nolobe claims that Iris, “Renders confusing multiple palettes obsolete.” Matthew Drayton, founder and CEO of Nolobe, explained, “Iris has been created for previously overlooked Mac owners who simply wanted an accessible and easy to use image program that provides professional results, without the professional price tag.”
Known for its “Sophistication Simplified” slogan, Nolobe’s award winning flagship application, Interarchy, a file transfer client with the look-and-feel of a Leopard Finder window, offers Iris at a suggested retail price of $79. Adventurous and curious types or those that just do not like Adobe and Apple imaging products can give Iris a try by downloading a trial from the Iris website.
