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Breeze Systems Releases BreezeBrowser Pro v1.5

30th June, 2006: Breeze Systems announce the immediate availability of BreezeBrowser Pro v1.5, latest release of their image browsing and raw conversion software for Windows. Long known for its sophisticated IPTC data handling, Adobe XMP data can now be entered and displayed within BreezeBrowser Pro for maximum compatibility with Photoshop and other applications. BreezeBrowser Pro 1.5 also includes a new keyword editor and picture frames for slideshows and proofs.

BreezeBrowser Pro is Windows based software developed and marketed by Breeze Systems Ltd. Available for US $69.95 or for US $89.90 bundled with Downloader Pro; the price includes one year’s free upgrades. BreezeBrowser Pro v1.5 is a free upgrade for customers who purchased a copy of BreezeBrowser Pro within the last year.

Posted on Friday, July 7, 2006 at 03:46PM by Registered CommenterJohn Thawley | Comments Off
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