Milano, Italy – Altomac is pleased to announce today the release of Running Applications 2009, their application launching utility for Mac OS X Leopard. Running Applications conveniently lists all running applications in a small, yet tidy floating palette on the users Desktop.

With a focus on ease-of-use, Running Applications has a very small footprint, and was developed specifically to accommodate those users who switch between many different applications on a daily basis. A single click brings an application, including all its opened windows, to the front, facilitating switching among apps a breeze.

One of Running Applications most prolific features allows users to create “applications sets”, which allow them to simultaneously launch, close or hide multiple applications at a time. This makes Running Applications particularly suited for the busy designer who needs to work in multiple environments; whether it’s graphic design, web development or simply needs to do their billing and spreadsheets. Users may create and use as many application sets as they wish.

Feature Highlights:
* Very small footprint
* Simultaneously Launch, Close or Hide multiple applications at a time
* Users may create and use as many Application Sets as they wish

Minimum Requirements:
* Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard or later
* Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel
* 2.2 MB Hard Drive space

Pricing and Availability:
Running Applications 2009 is available for $9.95 (USD) from the Altomac online store. A free, fully functional, 30 day trial is available from their website. Educational and Family Site Licenses (up to fifty computers) are available.

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Altomac is a company founded in 2005 dedicated to Mac OS X only software. Altomac develops award-winning Mac OS X software, including iPod Notes, Filemailer and Speedy Mac. People at Altomac aim to put into users hands applications which they can use in a way they do things every day. Right after opening their programs, users can immediately focus on their task, not even noticing that they’re using an entirely new program. Copyright 2005-2008 Altomac. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Automator and Script Editor are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.