SiteGrinder 2 Now Compatible with Snow Leopard

Version 2.1.4 of SiteGrinder is fully compatible with Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
Written on September 22, 2009

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Premier provider of world-class webpage creation technologies, Media Lab, Inc., announced that its current version of SiteGrinder 2, v2.1.4, is fully compatible with Apple's latest operating system, Mac OS X Snow Leopard. SiteGrinder 2 v2.1.4 is available for download from the Media Lab website.

An award-winning easy-to-use plug-in for Adobe Photoshop, SiteGrinder 2 allows designers, photographers, artists, or those with no web coding expertise to generate superior webpages directly within Photoshop, and without writing a single line of code. SiteGrinder 2 effortlessly converts Photoshop designs into CSS-rich, standards-compliant webpages with just a click of the mouse, and provides all the tools and features any graphics designer, photographer, or web engineer needs to generate superior web experiences.

Priced at $349.00 (USD) for SiteGrinder 2 Pro and $129.00 (USD) for SiteGrinder 2 Basic, both are available from the Media Lab website.

On the Macintosh, SiteGrinder 2 is compatible with Mac OS X 10.1 or greater, Photoshop 7 or greater, Photoshop CS3 on Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs (Mac OS X 10.5 or greater required for use on Intel-based Macs), or Photoshop Elements 3 or greater. On the PC, SiteGrinder 2 is compatible with Windows 95 and later, including Microsoft Vista, and requires Photoshop 6 or greater, Photoshop CS3, or Photoshop Elements 3, 4, 5, or 6. Visit the Media Lab website for complete details and to download SiteGrinder 2.

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