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ShutterBug Update Supports iPhoto '08

XtraLean Software upgrades the website creation tool to support Apple's newest software.

Jim Dalrymple, Macworld

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XtraLean Software has released an update to its WYSIWYG website creation tool, ShutterBug, bringing the current version to 2.3.

The update includes support for iPhoto '08 and iMedia Browser compatibility.

Among other changes to ShutterBug are new filter controls and improvements to the HTML output the application generates. The new version also adds support for the popular LightBox script that adds a Web 2.0 viewing option for photos.

ShutterBug can be purchased for $39.95. The update is free for users of 3.x.

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