Shellac 1.0: Unix Command Line Tools as Automator Actions
PERTH, Western Australia — May 23, 2005 — Pixelglow Software today launched a brand new product, Shellac 1.0. Available now for Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or better, Shellac conveniently packages UNIX command line tools as Automator actions. Each action is 99 cents (unlimited sessions, unlimited users, on one computer), and version 1.0 comes with 9 different actions.
Product: http://www.pixelglow.com/shellac/
Download: http://www.pixelglow.com/shellac/download/
Email: shellac at pixelglow dot com.
Shellac gives you these features:
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[*] Run powerful UNIX tools within Mac OS X Automator workflows: cat, cut,
grep, head, paste, sort, tail, uniq, wc and more!
[*] Use familiar Aqua controls to tweak each and every setting of the tool.
[*] Read plain-language descriptions straight from the Automator interface.
[*] Can’t figure out a setting? Tooltips to the rescueÅ
[*] Search for tools by UNIX name.
[*] Accept either text or files/folders as input.
[*] No extra install needed - comes as a self-contained application.
[*] Copy freely between different machines, just re-activate actions on the
new machine.
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The philosophy behind Pixelglow Software products is “simply brilliant stuff” — the software house that specializes in synthesizing disparate technologies, making deeply powerful tech simple to use. Pixelglow Software’s flagship product, the Altivec-optimized SIMD toolkit macstl, is well regarded in numerics, high-performance and open-source circles since 2003. Their port of Graphviz to Mac OS X took two prizes in the Apple Design Awards of 2004: Winner for Best Open Source Product and Runner-Up for Best New Product.




