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SubRosaSoft announces VolumeWorks 1.5

SubRosaSoft.com today announced the availability of VolumeWorks 1.5, the company’s Mac OS X utility that supports dynamic resizing. The latest version of the software offers better performance, Intel Mac support, and a dual- bootable CD which supports PPC and Intel Macs. “One of the biggest developments since the release of Mac OS X, the Intel-based Mac provides an astonishing level of performance. The latest version of VolumeWorks is an Universal Binary application.

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SubRosaSoft announces VolumeWorks 1.3

SubRosaSoft.com today announced the availability of VolumeWorks 1.3, the latest version of the company’s disk utility for Mac OS X. Version 1.3 incorporates improved performance, Tiger compatibility, and a built-in lite version that includes the ability to add and delete partitions without erasing your drive. VolumeWorks requires System 10.3 or higher and is priced at US$49.95.

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SubRosaSoft announces VolumeWorks 1.2

SubRosaSoft.com today announced the immediate availability of VolumeWorks 1.2, the latest version of the company’s disk utility for Mac OS X. Version 1.2 incorporates a new streamlined user-interface, improved help file, volume repair and a new User Guide. “VolumeWorks has been one of SubRosaSoft’s best sellers due to its unique ability to resize, defrag and move partitions.

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SubRosaSoft announces VolumeWorks 1.1

SubRosaSoft today announced the availability of VolumeWorks 1.1, a Mac OS X utility that enables users to resize and manage partitions (volumes) on hard drives without destroying the data on the drive. Version 1.1 incorporates numerous improvements which include partition shifting, Diskology’s Disk Jockey support, a new and streamlined user-interface and a new Mac OS X bootable CD that boots systems ranging from iMacs to the latest PowerBooks.

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SubRosaSoft announces VolumeWorks 1.0

SubRosaSoft today announced the release of VolumeWorks 1.0, a Mac OS X utility that enables users to resize and manage partitions (volumes) on hard drives without destroying the data on the drive. “PC users have long been spoiled with partitioning utilities such as PartitionMagic that allow them to modify their drive partitions on-the-fly, without destroying their data,” said Marko Kostyrko, SubRosaSoft’s CEO. “Now Mac OS X users can finally see what they have been missing.

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