FotoMagico 6.0b31

What is new in this version?

Version 6.0b31 – July 2021

  • Downloaded snippet packs are now immediately displayed in the Snippets browser.
  • Inserting text snippets with background effects now works correctly.
  • Eliminated a potential crash when saving snippets with placeholder layers.
  • The kerning and leading jogwheels in text spacing now have a similar speed response.
  • The context menu command to add an audio marker in the Timeline view now works.
  • Masks of size 0x0 pixels no longer lead to crashes.
  • Masks on video layers are now positioned correctly (no longer mirrored).
  • Clicking and dragging layer or mask control points in the Stage is now much more reliable.
  • The debug menu is now hidden again.
  • When zooming or rotating a masked layer via the jogwheels, then the mask will be temporarily made transparent, so that precise editing is made easier.
  • The layer/mask editing switch in the Stage has been moved so that it doesn’t cover the Stage edges (which interfered with mouse clicks).
System Requirements
FotoMagico requires an Apple Silicon or 64bit Intel Macintosh that runs on OS X Catalina (10.15.2) or newer. Performance in FotoMagico will be best, if you have 8GB of RAM (or more), a graphics card with 512MB of video memory (or more) and an SSD instead of a spinning hard disk.
Download
https://cdn.boinx.com/software/fotomagico/FotoMagico-6.0b31-Boinx-(1013774).app.zip

By downloading the software you agree to the EULA of Boinx Software International GmbH.

About FotoMagico

FotoMagico is a slideshow editor for Apple Macintosh and Apple iPad, developed by Boinx Software International GmbH. The software has been rewarded with several Apple Design Awards. Boinx Software has released FotoMagico 6, the latest version of their top-drawer slideshow authoring software.
The bundle includes applications for both the Mac and the iPad, plus tons of extras including templates and royalty-free music tracks.

Latest Version

FotoMagico 6.7.4

Version 6.7.4 – November 2024 Fixed a bug that was using enormous amounts of memory when looping or jumping interactively during slideshow playback. Audio tracks

Read More »

Choose Language