Boinx Software
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As of 2010[update], the firm's applications have won several Apple Design Awards, including BoinxTV (2009 Best Mac OS X Leopard Developer Showcase[1]), FotoMagico (2008 Best Mac OS X Leopard Graphics and Media Application runner-up[2] & 2006 Best Mac OS X User Experience runner-up[3]) and PhotoPresenter (2006 Best Mac OS X Student Project[4]).
The firm's BoinxTV for video production, created in partnership with TheCodingMonkeys, is one of the winners of the Apple Design Awards 2009[5] and has received mostly positive reviews from the Macintosh community, especially among Podcasters.[6] Bastian Wölfle, producer and host of the DigitalUpgrade & BitnappingTV video podcasts says that, “The first time I saw BoinxTV I knew this would change the way I'd create video podcasts forever."[7] Jordi Duran i Batidor of Biz-News.com reviewed BoinxTV and found it "a great application, easy to use and powerful."[8]
Their iStopmotion Software, which aims to make stop motion animation more accessible to the average creative hobbyist, has also received generally positive reviews.
Products
- BoinxTV
- iStopMotion
- FotoMagico
- PhotoPresenter
- PartySnapper
- You Gotta See This!
- Mouseposé
References
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- ↑ Apple Design Award Winners 2011
- ↑ Macworld - Apple announces Mac, iPhone design award winners
- ↑ MacNN - Apple Design Awards 2006 Winners
- ↑ ZDNet - 2006 Apple Design Award winners announced
- ↑ Apple Design Awards 2009
- ↑ Wakoopa - BoinxTV
- ↑ Kagi Marketplace - Boinx Software introduces BoinxTV 1.0
- ↑ Biz-News - REVIEW BoinxTV: Mac-based Live Video Recording Studio