FotoMagico 6.5.7b2

What is new in this version?

Version 6.5.7b2 – February 2024

  • Added Shared Albums to Photos.app in the media browser.
  • The Audio Marker Assistant now has an interactive tutorial. Access it via the help button in the lower left corner.
  • The Audio Marker Assistant now lets you add an inactive marker by pressing the N key. Pressing the M key continues to add an active marker.
  • The audio waveform in the Audio marker Assistant has been slightly changed to be more useful. It now displays slide indexes for each active marker, so that you can find corresponding slides in the Storyboard.
  • Dragging royalty free music (with audio markers) to the Storyboard is now more reliable, producing identical results, regardless whether you first add the images and then the music, or the other way round.
  • When adding royalty free music (with audio markers) to existing slides, the transition durations are now modified in a way that they match the beat of the music.
  • Internal stability improvements.
System Requirements
FotoMagico 6.5.7b2 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-6.5.7b2-Boinx-(1015834).app.zip

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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.

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