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“Real Change exists to create opportunity and a voice for low-income people while taking action to end homelessness and poverty.” http://www.realchangenews.org/about.html
As a Company, we will be attending Real Change’s 13th Anniversary Breakfast.

SEATTLE, Washington—Übermind, Inc. today released Aperture to Archive 1.1, extending features from it’s other award-winning plug-ins to this popular Aperture export plug-in. Offering an enhanced user-interface and a built-in screencast, this version makes it even easier for users to quickly create compressed archives of their images.

“Photographer’s shouldn’t have to learn to use 10 different tools to create archives of their images,” said Shehryar Khan, Übermind’s CEO. “Übermind has designed a plug-in that eliminates this complexity by wrapping this functionality into a simple, intuitive user interface.”

Pricing and Availability
Aperture To Archive is available for direct download from Übermind’s product webpage. User’s can try out a fully working version of the plug-in free for 30 days. Then at any time users can easily purchase a software license directly from within the plug-in for $14.95.

Übermind’s expertise in integrating large enterprise systems combined with it’s knowledge of designing intuitive user interfaces has provided a solid foundation for developing high quality export plug-ins for Aperture.

Übermind, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of the Aperture to Picasa Web Albums plug-in. We have been hard at work adding some enhancements to the plug-in which users will appreciate: faster album loading, accurate ordering of image uploads, and an improved user experience. Please check it out for yourself!

Seattle, Washington—Übermind, Inc. is pleased to announce the beta release of the Aperture to Archive export plug-in. This plug-in allows users to quickly create compressed archives of their images in various formats.
Giving Aperture users the ability to produce archives in zip, bzip2, gzip and disk image formats, the Aperture to Archive plug-in easily integrates into a workflow requiring the output of compressed images.
Exporting image archives is now simple and straight-forward with the Aperture to Archive plug-in.

In an interview with Richard Kerris (Apple), Micah Walter (aperturepluggedin.com), and David Schloss (AUPN) that was recorded during WWDC, Übermind’s ApertureToFTPPro plug-in gets credit for bridging a real gap in Aperture professional photographer’s workflow.

The plug-in has been extremely well-received so far and seems to have set the standard for quality of production and presentation.

Übermind is delighted to enable the work of creative professionals and we strive to present you with robust products that enhance and support your work.

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