FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Toronto, Ontario – November 22, 2004 – Rage Software today announced the immediate availability of Macintosh Explorer 4.2. A, free, major update to the integrated file browser and file management tool and the first Macintosh file browser to include tabbed file browsing.
Macintosh Explorer brings the hierarchical navigation style of Windows Explorer to the Mac. Complete with filter based file browsing and all new tabbed browsing, Macintosh Explorer surpass the functionality of Windows Explorer. Also offering powerful file management tools such as the batch file info changer, back up utilities, folder archiving features and extended file information, Macintosh Explorer is a new, unique way to navigate files.
Macintosh Explorer 4.2 adds spring loading tabs, the ability to calculate folder size while browsing, an auto-complete path field allowing you to quickly jump to specific folders on your hard drive, a snap back feature which lets you quickly snap back to the last entered directory, speed improvements and many other minor enhancements. Macintosh Explorer 4.2 is a free upgrade to registered 4.x users.
Macintosh Explorer is available for users of Mac OS 9.x and Mac OS X 10.2 or later. It can be downloaded from the Rage Software web site at <http://www.ragesw.co.../explorer.php>.
Macintosh Explorer can be purchased for $15.95 US from Rage Software's online store at http://www.ragesw.com/onlinestore.php with volume discounts also available. An upgrade to version 4.x from previous versions of Macintosh Explorer is $7.95 US.
Founded in 1999, Rage Software has been providing quality Macintosh software including a wide range of file management tools and web authoring products. Rage Software aims to provide useful and time saving applications to Mac users at an affordable price.
Contact Information
Rage Software
http://www.ragesw.com
mailto:pr@ragesw.com
FAX: 1-772-619-7703
1027 Finch W, SUITE 5-30057
North York, Ontario
M3J 2C7
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Macintosh Explorer 4.2 Adds Spring Loading Tabs
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