New York, NY - August 26, 2008 - Freeverse, Inc. today announced the release of Sound Studio 3.5.7, an update to the popular sound recording and editing tool for Mac.
This new version provides bug fixes to the Monbots, which are are a collection of free Sound Studio Automation Tools that perform complex tasks on multiple sound files at once. Monbots allow you to drag + drop and batch process audio files, perfect for saving time.
What's new in Sound Studio 3.5.7:
* Fixed bug with prevented Automator actions and Monbots from opening files
* Updated Monbot - Bookend Audio to correct an Apple Script error in OS X 10.5
Sound Studio 3 is an easy-to-use Mac OS X application for recording and editing digital audio on your computer. Digitize tapes and vinyl records, record live performances, create your own mixes with crossfades, tweak the levels and EQ, apply digital effects and save in all major file formats with Sound Studio 3. Positioned perfectly between more expensive programs with steep learning curves and far less robust apps, Sound Studio is for anyone who needs to record or edit audio with a professional tool, but at a consumer price.
The Mac's most popular audio program for many years, Sound Studio continues to be regularly updated to add new features and to take advantage of the very latest Apple technologies.
Pricing and Availability:
Sound Studio is priced at just $79.95 USD and is available at Mac retailers and on their website. More information and a free demo is available from the website:
www.freeverse.com/soundstudio
Contact Info:
Brian Akaka
Marketing Director
212-929-3549
akaka@freeverse.com
August 14, 2008 - The Boston Herald's Tom Rose has ranked Wingnuts Moto Chaser at #2 in his article "The Top 20 iPhone Games, so far".
Rose adds that Moto Chaser is "a compelling racer that delivers speed and the added attraction of an occasional fisticuffs. Even on the easy level, this game is challenging."
Wingnuts Moto Chaser is available for $9.99 on the iPhone App Store.
Video and screenshots of Moto Chaser can be viewed on the Moto Racer product page.
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New York, NY - July 31, 2008 - Freeverse Inc. today announced its first formal award win for its iPhone debut game Moto Chaser. Quite fittingly, Moto Chaser won first place in the "Just Plain Cool" category of iLounge's Quest for the Best iPhone App contest! The contest had three categories -- Games, Business, and Just Plain Cool. Each category winner received a Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin iPod Speaker System, courtesy of B&M, as well as an iTunes gift card from iLoune.
iLounge recognized Moto Chaser for its beautiful graphics, easy gameplay, and nostalgic fisticuff action, allowing Moto Chaser to beat out many application and game contest submissions. We at Freeverse would like to thank iLounge for putting on this contest and recognizing Moto Chaser for just how cool it really is!
If you haven't already tried it, Moto Chaser is a rockin' arcade experience that will blow your mind! Race through beautiful 3D environments while effortlessly steering your bike using the iPhone's accelerometer. It's not as easy as it sounds, though -- you'll have to fend off dangerous biker gangs. Don't forget to hit some sweet jumps along the way!
Moto Chaser is available right now in the iTunes App Store.
About Freeverse:
Freeverse strives to develop and publish seamless software, with a particular concentration on the Mac and iPhone platforms. 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.