Freeverse

September 11, 2006

FREEVERSE TO PUBLISH LINEFORM

FREE PREVIEW OF APPLE DESIGN AWARD-WINNING ILLUSTRATION PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE


New York -- September 11, 2006 -- Freeverse today announced that it has published Lineform, a feature-rich vector drawing application for Mac OS X. With a powerful toolset, intuitive user interface, and the speed of a Universal application on Intel and PowerPC Macs, Lineform is the ideal program for creating everything from simple logos to complex designs.

Comparing the features of Lineform with other programs up to five times its price, Lineform's value becomes amazingly clear. Bezier editing, Freeflow text, Gradients, CMYK preview, and a host of other options set it apart from the competition. Anyone looking for a less costly, easier to use, and Intel-native alternative will be thrilled with Lineform.

Freeverse has also announced a special free preview of Lineform. From now until October 7th, images created during the trial period will be watermark-free. Lineform is ready for production level work.

Created by Will Thimbleby, Lineform is a recipient of a 2006 Apple Design Award recognizing technical excellence and outstanding achievement. It represents the creativity and elegance of the very best Mac OS X software. 

Ian Lynch Smith, President of Freeverse has said, "We're committed to building an outstanding catalog of Mac applications and Lineform fits right in with the quality level of Comic Life Deluxe, Sound Studio, and BumperCar. These programs serve very different audiences, but each one is the epitome of a great Mac app. Lineform is simply a brilliant piece of work."

Will Thimbleby has said, "I'm thrilled to be working with the great team at Freeverse to expand the audience for Lineform."

Lineform is priced at $79.95, and requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later. It is available now at:

http://freeverse.com/lineform/

A retail version will be available in stores later this Fall.


About Freeverse:
Freeverse strives to develop and publish seamless software, with a particular concentration on the Mac OS. Our developed and published titles have been honored with more Apple Design Awards than any other company. Headquartered in New York City, Freeverse draws upon the talents of artists, programmers, and sound designers from around the globe.

Posted by Ian Lynch Smith at September 11, 2006 07:25 AM