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Conduits Drops Prices on Presentation, Image Editing Software

Posted by Doug Smith on March 11, 2008 – 2:10 pm  Share
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Business managers and artistes can now rejoice together. Conduits has announced that they have reduced the prices of their PowerPoint Mobile replacement, Pocket Slides, down from $39.95 to the much more tempting $19.95, and the powerful image editing package Pocket Artist down from $49.95 to $19.95.

How many of our readers use either product? Have you found yourself working on last-minute tweaks to a presentation on your Tilt with Pocket Slides? Or used Pocket Artist to make edits to pictures taken on your Tilt? Let us know!

Check out the snippet from the press release after the break.

REDUCED PRICING

Conduits has reduced the prices of two of its flagship applications. Effective today, Pocket Slides, our award-winning presentation product, is reduced in price from $39.95 to $19.95, and Pocket Artist, our award-winning drawing and image manipulation solution, is now $19.95, down from $49.95. Pocket Slides and Pocket Artist are now available (with their reduced pricing) at http://store.conduits.com and all of Conduits’ online resellers.

Pocket Slides and Pocket Artist are both available as a 30-day trial from http://www.conduits.com/download_list.asp. They are both priced at $19.95 and available for purchase from http://store.conduits.com.

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  • I do have Pocket Artist installed, and in the rare cases that I'm designing a skin for a PPC program, I do use it to do some small tweaks on icons while traveling in the train etc. Of course for normal image viewing I use other software, because Pocket Artist has a bit of a startup delay (which is not a problem for a real image editing program like this).
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