Incline Village, Nevada – Xeric Design today released Cinematica 2, a major upgrade to its video management app. Cinematica manages your growing collection of video files perfectly, with a range of options to suit every need. Version 2 is a complete rewrite, introducing such features as multiple libraries, storyboards and custom keywords. It’s the application that Apple forgot. Your search for a video manager has ended.
Cinematica uses smart collections to catalog your videos into groups, based on multiple criteria. Cinematica lets you customize keywords and collection icons, and allows user-defined fields. It supports importing video files with AV Foundation or FFmpeg importers. Cinematica imports your videos quietly in the background while you work. Cinematica 2 has faster performance, lower processor usage and a redesigned GUI. Cinematica is fully compatible with Mavericks and Mountain Lion.
* Completely re-written from the ground up
* Compatible with Mavericks and Mountain Lion
* Support for AV Foundation importer
* Support for FFmpeg importer
* Supports Retina displays
* Organize playlists in hierarchical folders
* Search multiple fields simulataneously
* Indication for unreadable files
* Multiple libraries
* Custom keywords
* Storyboards
System Requirements:
Cinematica 2 requires Mac OS X 10.8 or 10.9.
Pricing and Availability:
Single user copies may be purchased online for $24.95 (USD). Five user copies are available for $39.95. Upgrades from version 1.x start at just $12.95. For more information and to download an evaluation version, please visit Xeric Design online.
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Xeric Design, based in Incline Village, Nevada, is a leader in global time and mapping software. Its flagship product, EarthDesk, for both Macintosh and Windows, is enjoyed by users in more than 140 countries. Copyright (C) 2014 Xeric Design. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.